
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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STATE ADMINISTRATION

Junta gets fat-cat allowances

CNS, state-body wages are six times that of 1991 leaders
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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.
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Cabinet gives nod to major bureaucratic reshuffle

The military-backed Cabinet yesterday approved a big shake-up of top bureaucrats.
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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.
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KINGDOM'S COUP

Print media 'will soon be disillusioned'

NHR commissioner says curbs would soon be imposed on news dailies
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