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Two representatives of Ruamjai Kaset Market in Kalasin stage a noisy protest against new rules that allow them to sell from midnight to 8am. About 100 vendors asked Kalasin authorities to reconsider the rules. However the authorities insisted the rules were part of attempt to re-organise the market system.//Photo by Chompit Pinmuang

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Thesis on PM's radio programmes voted outstanding

A thesis study on how caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra transformed authority into power through his weekly radio broadcasts has been voted one of the 15 outstanding theses of 2005 by Thammasat University.



We don't know lawyer in VCD : Thawatchai's family

The family of the lone suspect in the assassination attempt said on Tuesday they did not know the lawyer whom the police claimed to represent the suspect in the VCD recorded during the police interview.



New province to celebrate HM the King's 80 th birthday

The government announced on Tuesday a plan to create a new province to celebrate His Majesty the King's 80th birthday next year.






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ASSASSINATION PLOT
Paranoia as mystery grows

Video of interview session shows lone suspect talking of 'power play' and apologising to the public and premier






Security boosted in capital
Security has been heightened across Bangkok after state intelligence warned of another plot to assassinate caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, a source said yesterday.






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BANKING
BAY is given approval to proceed with GE deal

BankThai in talks with TPG subsidiary



Feeling the pinch


New reaper can reduce losses


In Brief :Shin corp sale

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Funds to encourage analysis
Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has vowed to increase the education budget to encourage student's analytical abilities rather than rote learning.



Test kits help clarify mysterious fevers


No let-up expected in northern floods


Impact of power projects in neighbouring countries 'needs assessment'

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BURNING ISSUE
Politics trump police work

Why isn't anyone looking into ISOC's roll in the bomb scare?



Election law will be invoked: Kongsak


'He should take a break'


Bogus bomb near Thaksin's home

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OVERDRIVE: Now the time for pad to celebrate its victories and go home
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Thai body builders to flex their muscles
[BODY BUILDING] After a successful competition in Singapore in May, Thai body builders Roongtawan Jindasing and Apiporn Chomsomboon are now hoping to do well at a tournament in Vietnam from August 30 to September 4.



Young Bangkokians are up to a challenge

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EDITORIAL
BMA plan keeps city in traffic hell

Road-pricing measures, not building more roads, key to lessening number of vehicles in Bangkok



PM needs credibility before he can hope for public's sympathy

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