
Meechai and deputies get King's nod

His Majesty the King endorsed Meechai Ruchuphan on Wednesday as speaker of National Legislative Assembly (NLA), it was announced yesterday.
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Bt1 million reward

US authorities are offering a Bt1-million reward for information leading to the arrest of a Thai-American man wanted for the murder of his pregnant wife nine years ago and who is believed to be in Thailand.
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Prem's chat with Pojaman

The following are excerpts of the conversation between Khunying Pojaman Shinawatra, wife
of ousted premier Thaksin, and Privy Council President General Prem Tinsulanonda, during their meeting at Prem's residence yesterday.
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'Undercurrent' grows stronger

The "political undercurrent'' involving supporters of the ousted government is becoming stronger in Khon Kaen, with an anonymous open letter circulating in the province.
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Sonthi told Thaksin he would stage a coup

For the first time, general reveals the inside story of how the regime was toppled
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Two shot and four police hurt by bomb

One villager was killed and another injured in shootings, while a bomb left four police injured in the deep South yesterday.
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DSI to report on Somchai case

The Justice Ministry told the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) yesterday to speed up its investigation into the disappearance of prominent Muslim lawyer Somchai Neelaphaijit in 2004.
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Military men to be briefed

Foreign military attaches will be briefed and updated by the Defence Ministry on the political and security situation in Thailand in a bid to boost understanding with foreign countries, Ministry spokesman Lt Gen Jakkrit Indharatat said yesterday.
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NCCC to put asset claims on display

Asset declarations by deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra and his 32 ministers will be available for public viewing from November 14 to 28, a senior official from the anti-graft agency said yesterday.
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