
Children should be taught selflessness

Measures beyond the Constitution, such as instilling in children the idea of sacrifice for the public good are also essential in reforming Thai politics, a recent seminar on political reform was told.
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Monson vs Thaksin

William Monson and Thaksin Shinawatra have been involved in five legal cases since 1989.
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POLITICAL CRISIS

Thaksin does not fear coup at home

Prime minister will relax in London ahead of Cuba trip
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Wasan clears himself

Unsuccessful Election Commission nominee Wasan Soipisut yesterday defended himself against criticism he dishonoured the Senate by refusing to declare his assets.
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Time draws near for Thaksin on leadership stance

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra will probably make known his stance on whether to take a break from politics very soon, according to Somchai Sunthornvut, the caretaker deputy interior minister.
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First anti-Thaksin protest for Chula

Members of Chulalongkorn University's Political Science Faculty will on Thursday stage their first public protest to call for caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's ouster.
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Police fear assassination-plot rumours

Police have cautioned journalists reporting on the alleged assassination attempt on the prime minister to be careful about information they receive from sources as unsubstantiated rumours were being circulated and affecting the case.
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Reshuffle 'needs EC check'

The Pracharaj Party filed a petition yesterday asking the new Election Commission (EC) to determine whether the caretaker government's planned transfer military officials is constitutional, party member Somprasong Pongsiridul said.
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Senators' challenge to voting unlikely

Senators unhappy over the vote for the five election commissioners are unlikely to challenge the results.
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