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BURNING ISSUE

Frustration over junta's lack of forceful action

Power is useless if authorities don't know how to utilise it, as latest move suggests




Agencies warned to act over corruption

State agencies that ignore the Assets Examination Committee's order to file complaints against wrongdoers could face corruption charges, a committee member warned yesterday.





Thaksin 'won't be back soon'

Council for National Security (CNS) chairman General Sonthi Boonyaratglin yesterday expressed confidence that deposed Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra would not return to Thailand in the near future.



Military 'is our anchor'

The military must act as an anchor for public morale and safeguard the country in light of the unstable situation triggered by political turbulence, Prem Tinsulanonda, the chief royal adviser to His Majesty the King, said yesterday.



All Bangkok bombs of the same type

The explosive used in bombs at all eight sites on New Year's Eve was the same type and all were likely to have been made by the same skilled bomb-makers, the commander of the police Office of Forensic Science, Pol Lt-General Ek Angsananont, said yesterday.

PROFILE

Noranit fits bill as CDA chief

The unopposed election of Noranit Setabutr as chairman of the Constitution Drafting Assem-bly (CDA) came as no surprise, given his academic background and a career that has seen him hold several important positions.

NEW YEAR BOMBINGS

PM denies police chief Kowit will be sacked

Surayud considers new laws to prevent more terror strikes



TRT demands action over Surayud's land

The Thai Rak Thai Party yesterday warned it would ask the Department of Special Investigation to investigate the Assets Examination Committee (AEC) and the Natural Resources and Environment Ministry for abuse of power if they did not soon probe allegations that Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont illegally occupied land in a forest reserve.






Top Stories



Who's behind New Year's Eve bombings and coup rumours

Bombs a sign of power struggle

Full Interview of Gen Sonthi Bunyaratglin

Chavalit and CNS still slug it out

PM denies police chief Kowit will be sacked


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