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BURNING ISSUE

PM, SonThi must get on with the job

The sniping and worrying about popularity is getting in the way of steering the country back to democracy




Thirayuth backs dictators: NHRC's Jaran

Student leader turned academic Thirayuth Boonmi no longer speaks on behalf of democracy, National Human Rights Commissioner Jaran Dithapichai says.





Bid to prosecute vote-sellers also

A constitution drafting subcommittee proposed yesterday that voters who accepted money or anything else in return for their votes must also be prosecuted.



Thaksin's hired guns

Former premier Thaksin Shinawatra was still employing a US lobbying firm despite no further comments to the press recently, Democrat Party executive Korbsak Sabhavasu wrote on his website.



Graft evidence strong against Bhokin, Samak

The Assets Examination Com-mittee (AEC) said yesterday there were grounds to believe former interior minister Bhokin Bhalakula, his then-deputy Pracha Maleenont and then-assistant secretary Somsak Khunngern corruptly prepared an overpriced deal to buy fire vehicles from an Austrian supplier.



Chaturon in CNS sights

The Council for National Security (CNS) and the Thai Rak Thai Party have locked horns over the enforcement of the junta's ban on party-related activities.






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Thaksin's hired guns

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Tension in the air

Poll: Thaksin gains as PM's ratings slide

AEC set to rule on Pojaman land buy


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