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Fri, November 10, 2006 : Last updated 9:50 am (Thai local time)
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Sombat loses charge of DSI

Police General Sombat Amornwiwat, director-general of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), was yesterday transferred to the post of deputy permanent secretary for justice.
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REFORM MOVES

AEC, NCCC out to make anti-graft a priority

CNS chief says focus is on reconciliation, corruption and HM the King's birthday
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NLA members lay into Thaksin

Deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra became an easy punching-bag for members of the National Legislative Assembly as they debated the new government's policies yesterday.
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Surayud outlines challenges, targets

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont yesterday delivered a policy statement outlining key goals for his interim government to accomplish in one year.
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IN BRIEF

Constitution-drafting assembly :Selection committee to decide on role of unselected candidates

The committee to select the 2,000-strong constitution-drafting National People's Assembly (NPA), which will initially whittle itself down to 200 members, is to rule on whether to allow any of the remaining 1,800 to form a body promoting public awareness and knowledge of the law.
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Power lunch

Five core leaders of the Wang Phya Nak faction had lunch with Pracharaj Party leader Snoh Thienthong yesterday, triggering speculation on the faction's future in the wake of quitting the Thai Rak Thai Party.
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Chaturon puts off China trip

Chaturon Chaisang, the acting Thai Rak Thai Party leader, yesterday said he had postponed his trip to China for one week in the wake of speculation that he would meet ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra there.
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Life Will Never Be The Same: Surayud

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont accepted on Friday that his daily life had swiftly changed since assuming the premiership a month ago.
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