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Wed, November 15, 2006 : Last updated 23:14 pm (Thai local time)



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BUDGET DEFICIT

Massive loss from Thaksin projects

Rice pledging and populist policies cost Bt200 billion




Stephff misses old 'Square Face'

French cartoonist to bring Thaksin back to Thailand - in form of caricature





Moves afoot to relieve ex-PM of his passport

Surayud recommends Thaksin's diplomatic passport be revoked following Hong Kong visit



Lotto money'll be on social fund

Social Development and Human Security Ministry is hoping to spend Bt5 billion from the government's two and three-digit lottery sale on social funds.



Thaksin should face up to retirement: Banharn

Chat Thai Party leader Banharn Silapaarcha on Wednesday suggested a way to end martial law - deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra should issue an explicit statement about his future.



Government is not nervous over Thaksin's globe trotting : PM

Ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra is welcome to talk with the government if he does not agree with the idea that he should return to Thailand after one year's time, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said Wednesday.



Japan ready to sign trade pact with Thailand

Hanoi - Japan is ready to sign a free trade pact with Thailand that was initiated by deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, but is awaiting the go-ahead from the new government.






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