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Mon, September 25, 2006 : Last updated 20:13 pm (Thai local time)
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New PM to get Bt100-bn budget boost for 2007

The new interim prime minister is to get a budget of Bt100 billion to stimulate the economy, as the Council for Democratic Reform under Constitu-tional Monarchy (CDRM) moves to approve the Bt1.5-trillion budget for fiscal 2007 by Sunday.
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Suvarnabhumi to open on schedule

The Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy (CDRM) yesterday confirmed that Suvarnabhumi Airport will open early on Thurs-day, as scheduled before last week's coup.
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Second student protest against coup

Some 60 students protested on Monday against last week's coup e'tat that ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in the second anti-junta rally since the seizure of power.
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No good projects scrapped : CDRM

Viable policies introduced under the ousted Thaksin Shinawatra government will not be scrapped, military rulers said Monday.
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Stay away from politics, Army warns

The Third Army Region reiterated to former MPs, mayors and chairmen of provincial administrative organisations of 17 northern provinces the junta's order that prohibits political activities, including efforts to organise underground campaign against the junta.
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Honesty tops list of new government : poll

A Royal Thai Air Force survey reveals Bangkok residents are not sure of the qualities they want in a new, elected civilian government - although honesty topped the list of those who were.
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Ousted PM's wife leaves for London

The wife of deposed Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, Pojaman, left Bangkok early Monday to join her husband in London as the nation's new military leaders launched graft probes against him, the chief of immigration said.
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All projects face probe

Thaksin projects to be investigated by high-power panel; concerns grow that ex-PM flew assets out ahead of coup
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