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BURNING ISSUE

How army is linked to return of democracy

Sonthi's ability to keep control, especially of his successor, is vital to future




Bangkokians back govt policies

Almost eight out of 10 residents of Bangkok and its surrounding provinces approve of the interim government's policy initiatives announced last week, according to a survey.





CNS gives nod to Cabinet's 3-point agenda

Based on the Council for National Security's report, the Cabinet yesterday approved three priorities for the national agenda - the celebrations of His Majesty the King's 80th birthday in 2007, the forging of national unity and the fight against corruption.



Anti-coup protesters ambus PM

About 10 anti-coup protesters ambushed Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont yesterday evening as he attended a dinner organised by the foreign news media.



Lift martial law: Surayud

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont has asked the Council for National Security (CNS) to lift martial law in certain areas, he said yesterday.



OIC welcomes govt's apology

The world's largest Islamic organisation has welcomed what it said were constructive measures taken by Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont to restore peace in the restive South.

STATE ADMINISTRATION

Junta gets fat-cat allowances

CNS, state-body wages are six times that of 1991 leaders

IN BRIEF

Chat thai party :Sontaya's faction set to return

The Chat Thai Party yesterday hinted at making a surprise announcement at its anniversary celebrations on November 19, alluding to the imminent return of 20 former party members who had defected to the Thai Rak Thai Party.



Cabinet gives nod to major bureaucratic reshuffle

The military-backed Cabinet yesterday approved a big shake-up of top bureaucrats.



Democrat win could curb free-trade moves

The outcome of yesterday's mid-term elections in the United States might affect that country's international free-trade initiatives if Democrats grab control of the House of Representatives, Thai officials say.

KINGDOM'S COUP

Print media 'will soon be disillusioned'

NHR commissioner says curbs would soon be imposed on news dailies






Top Stories



Thaksin ready to go to court

NLA members lay into Thaksin

CNS TREADS FINE LINE AS THAKSIN LOOMS LARGE

Fired 'Post' reporter backed over story

Junta gets fat-cat allowances


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