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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

Asset declarations by members of the former cabinet - ousted by the military coup on September 19 - were revealed yesterday by the National Counter Corruption Commission. The statements showed most ministers had got richer.



IN BRIEF

Most people confident that politics will improve: survey

Most people expect an improvement in Thai politics in the next few months, a survey has found.



AEC expands probe into rubber sapling scandal

The Assets Examination Committee (AEC) is preparing to visit rubber plantations in the South and the Northeast to collect first-hand information in its investigation into the rubber sapling scandal.



Chavalit 'to form party'

Former prime minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh saw himself in the role of a mentor when he criticised the Council for National Security (CNS), a close aide of his said on condition of anonymity.



Surayud says no rush to scrap martial law

Thailand has not set a timetable for lifting martial law but this will not be an issue at the Apec summit in Hanoi this weekend, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said yesterday.






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