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Sat, December 9, 2006 : Last updated 23:04 pm (Thai local time)
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Fearing collapse, ITV asks for leniency

The defence team for iTV yesterday pleaded for leniency, saying the station could collapse and its workers become unemployed if the high court ruled to confirm the whopping fine of almost Bt100 billion.
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Sirote fate hangs on NCCC Pridiyathorn

Finance Minister Pridiyathorn Devakula said yesterday that he would wait for the corruption watchdog's findings against Revenue Department director-general Sirote Swasdipanich in the Shin Corp tax scandal before deciding how to proceed.
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Govt urged to talk to oldtimers of separatist groups

The Thai government should seek help from long-standing separatist organisations to quell the ongoing violence in the deep South, where more than 1,900 people have been killed since January 2004, Malaysia's state-run news agency, Bernama, quoted an unnamed separatist leader as saying yesterday.
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IN BRIEF

Universities: Chula, King Mongkut students hold protests against autonomy plan

About 1,000 King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok campus students rallied against plans to turn tertiary schools into autonomous educational institute.
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Thailand should not leave democratic path after Sept coup: Chuan

Thailand must not leave the democratic path it has been following and start again from scratch because of the September 19 coup, former prime minister Chuan Leekpai said yesterday.
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PM pledges more independence, less political meddling

Culture of nepotism, greed has eroded country's civil service, Surayud says
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