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Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan, who lost her agriculture-minister post on Tuesday's recent coup, poses with her family members upon her arrival from Europe. She arrives Bangkok by LH722 flight at 2 pm Sunday.

 Today's Highlight
CDRM reaffirms opening of new airport

The Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy (CDRM) Sunday reaffirmed that the Suvarnabhumi Airport is going to open early Thursday as it has been scheduled before last week's successful coup, which has overthrown Thaksin Shinawatra.



50 protesters to defy coup order Monday

Students and university lecturers opposed to last week's coup will Monday afternoon defy the coup leaders again by staging an outdoor political discussion on the topic "Why we must resist the coup", on the lawn at Thammasat University at 5pm.



CDRM bans local politicians' activities

The Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy Sunday issued issued its 22nd announcement to ban activities of local politicians.






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Charnchai ahead in race to be interim premier
'Competent, flexible' Supreme Court president heads list, ex-WTO chief Supachai also among the favourites






SPECIAL REPORT
10-year plan sees Thai herbs storming world market

Researchers say cosmetics trade is the one to target for top-dollar returns






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FOREIGN BROKERS' VIEWS:
Short-term loss, long-term gain

Positive impact on economy if more stable govt achieved - finance houses



SET seeks answers on wood sale


Decision on Kularb Kaew next week


Market dives after CDRM graft announcement

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ROAD TO REFORM
Restore basic civil rights, NGOs urge

Accepting fait accompli, activists call for people's participation and say ousted PM's allies should not give legal advice



More rains on the way as floods hit centre, north


Thieves burgle Bt6m from ATM


Bomb blast injures four policemen

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Two ex-TRT MPs report to military
Two former Thai Rak Thai MPs reported to the Udon Thani provincial military authority yesterday and were cautioned not to engage in any political activities or political assemblies of more than five persons.



NCCC gives priority to scanner case


TRT pair sue over 'malicious' reports

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DOUBLES DISASTER
Twins Sonchai, Sanchai prove no match for German duo



Weerapat springs a surprise


Sudket-Saralee pick up bronze

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EDITORIAL
Let the clean-up of govt commence

In the rush to reconcile the nation's political split, the new leadership must not let Thaksin off the hook



Coup may be unwelcome, but it prevented chaos


Born responsible


Coup de lite

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