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Tue, April 10, 2007 : Last updated 19:38 pm (Thai local time)
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Issue of appointed PM sees business community split

The Nation Business Desk spoke with key business figures about their views on some of the contentious issues in the new charter. The 35 drafters are expected to reach conclusions on many today.
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Key issues to be decided today

The Constitution Drafting Committee is expected to vote today on many issues. The follow¬ing will be voted on after discus¬sions:
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Civic leaders see signs of backtracking

With a secret ballot for controversial inclusions in a new charter planned for today civic leaders are worried the drafters will drag politics back to a less democratic era.
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Quiet opening for new HQ

Most Thai Rak Thai executives were absent yesterday when acting party leader Chaturon Chaisang inaugurated the new party headquarters on Rama III Road.
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Poll: support edges down

The Surayud government's job-approval rating after six months in office has dropped in comparison with its first three months.
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