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Thu, December 7, 2006 : Last updated 20:11 pm (Thai local time)
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Cabinet may debate iTV petition over big fine

The Cabinet may today debate options for resolving the controversial fine imposed on iTV for its delayed payments of broadcast concession fees, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said yesterday.
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Activist calls for polls in a month

A key member of the September 19 Anti-Coup Network yesterday demanded military leaders lift martial law nationwide and hold elections within a month.
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Sondhi drops civil suit againt MCOT

Media mogul Sondhi Limthongkul has withdrawn a civil suit he filed against the Mass Communication Organisation of Thailand (MCOT) and its former executives for dropping his television programme "Muang Thai Rai Sapda" (Thailand Weekly).
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Anti-coup activists argue over who loves democracy the most

Two organisers of the anti-coup rally planned for next Sunday have slung mud at each other, with accusations of political bribery triggering a legal feud over claims of being the foremost advocate of democracy.
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Groups to rally against junta

At least three separate groups will stage protests against the junta on Sunday, which marks both Constitution Day and International Human Rights Day.
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