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BURNING ISSUE

FAT CATS COUNTING THEIR LIVES

Sacking of five Finance officials signals a sea-change in the unregulated higher echelons of the bureaucracy




Thaksin 'will return' to fight graft charges

Thaksin Shinawatra's chief lawyer said the deposed premier will return to the country if he is charged with involvement in a controversial land plot purchased by his wife and the new airport's bomb-detection scanners.





Thaksin's kids seek probe delay

Children of the ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra sent a lawyer yesterday to ask that their appearance in front of the Assets Examination Committee (AEC) to give details on controversial Shin Corp deals be deferred - from today till next month.



Fears over varsity autonomy moves

The National Legislative Assembly (NLA) committee on public participation held a seminar yesterday on how universities could better serve the public and whether state universities should become autonomous institutes.






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