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Members of Alliance of Democracy Labour Union burn banners with pictures of South Korea’s President Roh Moo-hyun during a protest in front of South Korea Embassy in Bangkok on Wednesday. The protesters demanded South Korea government to stop violent suppression on workers and free South Korean protest leaders.

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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.



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S'pore 'happy with Temasek analysis'


It was not a reckless investment, says finance minister; losses 'only on paper'






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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






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Apec leaders intend to push for Doha
Apec leaders to call for conclusion of Doha Round of trade talks



Toyota on top for pickup sales


Ho hopeful Shin debacle can be fixed


FINANCIAL WIZARD

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WAR ON DRUGS
Families of the slain urged to seek justice

Authorities vow to review any 'clear evidence' innocent people were killed



Health woes widespread near airport


S'pore 'happy with Temasek analysis'


Nod for new DSI chief

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BURNING ISSUE
Coup leaders' act of theatre helps chavalit save face

Generals keen to maintain ties despite his outspoken remarks



Thaksin's ministers fared well while in office


Most people confident that politics will improve: survey


AEC expands probe into rubber sapling scandal

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OVERDRIVE: Tolerance winning the day at Government House - for now
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Danai furious after being kicked out of event
Thailand's Danai Udomchoke was furious yesterday after being disqualified from the US$25,000 Kia International tournament in Caloundra, Australia, after a mix-up by officials, who claimed he turned up late for his match.



Arwut's ready to make a big splash in Doha

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EDITORIAL
Hard bargaining with Burma

Asean, the UN and the international community must keep pressuring the military junta for reform



The pretext for the coup is the real evil in our society


US sends mixed free-trade signals to Apec

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New poll posted on Tuesday

Do you agree with the latest moves of PAD-led protests that include the seizing of the Government House and other government agencies on Tuesday?

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  • Coalition leaders say the government will stay and Samak remains the PM
  • Pro-government demonstrators to march Parliament at 7 am
  • Thousans of pro-governemnt people gather at Sanam Luang
  • Coalition leaders say PM Samak will not resign
  • Samak avoids media at Don Muang Military Airport
  • Joint Senate-House meeting to be held 1:30 pm Sunday
  • Samak returns to Bangkok from audience with HM
  • 66 protesters receive medical treatment Friday




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