
Debt-relief measures passed by the Cabinet win farmers' support

The Cabinet yesterday approved three debt-relief measures, which prompted the cancellation of protests in Bangkok by farmers from the Northeast.
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CONSTITUTION TRIBUNAL

Angry start to Thai Rak Thai's poll fraud case

Defence lawyer clashes with judge over TRT right to question witnesses
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AOT names 36 in graft cases

The Airports of Thailand (AOT) yesterday incriminated 36 people for alleged corruption in the underground power line system procurement and the CTX bomb-detection machine.
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Nam's progress report

Nam Yimyaem, who heads the Assets Examination Committee (AEC), paid a visit to Council for National Security chairman General Sonthi Boonyaratglin yesterday.
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In brief :Wang Nam Yom seeks national reconciliation through new party

The 100-member Wang Nam Yom faction will form a new party to contest the next general election, after parting ways with the Thai Rak Thai Party, in an attempt to achieve national reconciliation, former MP Chuchai Mungcharoenporn said yesterday.
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Heavy fine for Chuwit

Chat Thai Party deputy leader Chuwit Kamolvisit was sentenced yesterday to a three-year suspended jail term and a Bt450,000 fine for defaming former police chief Sant Sarutanont.
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