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BROADCASTING TURMOIL

MCOT chief rebuts accusations

Pongsak says his intent is only to make agency stronger and protect freedoms




Bill to alter monastic authority fails to pass NLA

A controversial bill aimed at seeking changes to the leadership of the Thai monkhood was shot down yesterday after a number of members of the National Legislative Assembly withdrew their support for it.





Air Force plane crash kills seven

A Royal Thai Air Force aircraft crashed during take-off at Ta Khli airbase in Nakhon Sawan province yesterday, killing all seven crew members.

IN BRIEF

anti-coup protest Taxi-driver cremated today

The taxi driver who hung himself from a pedestrian bridge last Wednesday in protest against the coup will be cremated today at 4pm at Wat Bua Kwan in the Ngam Wongwan area.



New plan for disabled

The Social Development and Human Security Ministry has prepared a national plan that will fundamentally raise the quality of life of disabled people.



Angkhana sees minister

The wife of missing Muslim lawyer Somchai Neelapaijit yesterday urged the investigating team to work together as a unit.



Four suspects in Thaksin car-bomb plot

The Crime Suppression Division will today conclude its investigation into the alleged car bomb plot against deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.



Chalit likens CNS pay to board fees

There were mixed feelings and opinions yesterday over the payment of salaries and allowances to the members of the Council for National Security (CNS).



Lifting ban on political

The National Legislative Assembly (NLA) will today debate a draft bill for lifting the ban on political meetings, in a bid to ease restrictions enforced by martial law.



Land deal: State bodies 'must act'

Investigators have told government bodies that lost out in a controversial land deal involving deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra's wife Pojaman, to give evidence or face possible legal action.



Talks to continue on rules for 'coyote girls'

A Culture Ministry meeting on the "coyote girls" issue yesterday did not reach any concrete conclusions and another meeting will be held in two weeks.

TEMPLE LAND DISPUTE

Court urges parties to resolve row

Original owners seek Bt15 million from the seller of plot and the Suan Kaew Foundation



Panda meet in Chiang Mai

Zoo Thailand will host the International Giant Panda Conference in Chiang Mai for the first time next week.






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