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Sun, November 12, 2006 : Last updated 19:33 pm (Thai local time)
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Thaksin's sister, others are targetted

Democrat Party deputy leader Alongkorn Pollabutr will tomorrow petition for the launch of a graft investigation into Yaowapha Wongsawat, former MP and sister of deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra.
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Compromise call in row over content

Academics, journalists urge cease-fire over claims of political interference
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Quality of growth stressed by NESDB

Thailand will face greater challenges from the forces of globalisation during the new national plan, which runs until 2010, Ampon Kitti-ampon, secretary-general of the National Economic and Social Development Board, said yesterday.
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Soldiers 'must get out of

Three political activists yesterday kicked off a campaign against military officers sitting on the boards of state enterprises.
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Displaced traders in give-away gesture

About 200 traders whose stalls were destroyed in the Sunday market at Chatuchak by 200 armed men on Thursday gathered yesterday at the place they thought was theirs to give away their ornamental fish, fish food and other wares to passers-by.
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PM can expect protests

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont will be greeted by protests from five groups of people suffering from the policies of both central and local government, during his trip here to preside over today's formal opening of the Thai Chamber of Commerce's 24th annual conference.
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Chamber of Commerce boss backs 'sufficiency economy'

The Thai Chamber of Commerce has thrown its support behind the "sufficiency economy", claiming it is the way to ensure sustainable economic growth.
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18 killed as works bus leaves road

Eighteen people died, and 20 are in serious condition after a company bus plunged into a gorge in Kanchanaburi's Sai Yok district yesterday, police say.
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