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Chavalit taunts CNS over inquiry

Former prime minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh yesterday lashed out at the Council for National Security (CNS) for trying to link him to the New Year bomb attacks.




Charter drafters believe prime minister should be appointed

Two newly appointed constitution drafters yesterday expressed their support for an "appointed" prime minister to lead the next government, ahead of the first meeting of the Constitution Drafting Assembly on Monday.





Hoax bomb threats by 'Thaksin supporter'

Bangkok residents were faced with possible chaos yesterday when nine sites received bomb-threats by phone during the course of the day. The situation was similar in another six provinces throughout the country.

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CNS to get tough on ill-wished groups : Saprang

Assistant Army chief Gen Saprang Kallayanamitr has revealed Thursday that CNS would tighten grips to get tough on those who have ill wished for the country.



Bombers were "in uniform" : defence minister

Defence Minister Gen Boonrawd Somtas said "men in uniform" were behind the fata New Year's Eve bombs in Bangkok.



Foreign diplomats worry over impacts from New Year's Eve bombings

Bangkok-based diplomatic community expressed concerns on Thursday whether the deadly bomb blasts on New Year's Eve would affect the lifting of martial law as well as the constitution drafting process and the elections.



Police nab a man for making false bomb alert

Police arrested a man on Thursday for making a bomb hoax in Thaphra district. The suspect became the first suspect arrested after dozens of bomb hoax were made following the New Year's Eve's bombings.



Thailand's rating outlook stable: Moody

Moody's Investors Service said that is sees no rating implications for Thailand in the wake of the New Year's Eve bombings in Bangkok. The agency's rating outlook for Thailand remains stable.



'Big Brother' cameras for capital

Closed circuit TV set for sensitive areas as govt seeks to quell public fears after blasts; private sector on PR offensive






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String of blasts rock Bangkok, killing 2

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