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Mon, November 13, 2006 : Last updated 22:37 pm (Thai local time)
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CORRUPTION

Graft alleged in THAI contracts

Democrat claims that 'Thaksin adviser' gained millions from deals to supply passenger blankets, travel bags to airline
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CNS slammed over 'inaction'

The People's Assembly for Political Reform yesterday slammed the Council for National Security (CNS), saying it has not made headway in solving the country's problems as promised.
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Bar charter drafters from poll: Abhisit

Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva yesterday called on the government to ensure that the drafters of the constitution cannot run for election.
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Another protest overmartial law

An anti-coup action group will hold a demonstration at Thammasat University on Saturday to demand the immediate lifting of martial law, the group announced yesterday. The September 19 Network Against the Coup told a press conference at the October 14 Memorial that it would hold a public hearing for people to air their opposition to the coup.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK

TRT, Democrat parties to learn fate tomorrow

Constitution Court judges will rule tomorrow on whether to dissolve the country's two largest political parties - Thai Rak Thai and the Democrats.
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Business sees political stability as key factor

Despite many other negative factors, Thai business people have said their biggest concern is the political stability of the country.
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