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Mon, September 4, 2006 : Last updated 22:13 pm (Thai local time)



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Human-rights activists fear their lives are in danger

Over the past two months National Human Rights Commissioner Vasant Panich has complained that his movements are being monitored by state agents.




Listen to the academics and resign, premier told

Both the Chat Thai and Democrat Parties yesterday implored caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to heed appeals from leading academics to quit.





Poll finds TRT gets quantity and quality in live news time

University research has revealed the ruling Thai Rak Thai Party receives almost seven times more television news time than the main opposition Democrats.



A 10-point plan for next PM

Five years ago renowned social thinker Prawase Wasi made an eight-point recommendation to Thaksin Shinawatra.



Democrats slam govt over military posts

The Democrat Party yesterday protested the government was interfering in military appointments to gain an advantage at election time.



Highlights of the week :Senate seeks special session

The Senate will seek permission for a special session so it can vote for new election commissioners.






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