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Thu, April 19, 2007 : Last updated 20:55 pm (Thai local time)
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BURNING ISSUE

May 30 looms as a repeat of 2001 drama

The Constitution Tribunal hearings of the country's largest political parties, the Thai Rak Thai and Democrat, have recently been completed. Dozens of witnesses were testified. Hundreds of documents were presented.
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Film industry seeks freedom in charter

Movie producers and directors yesterday called on constitution drafters to classify movies and performing arts as part of the mass media sector so they can enjoy the same freedom as the press and electronic media.
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Northeast governors given new positions

The Cabinet yesterday endorsed a series of appointments for 10 provincial governors and senior ministry officials which are intended to remove some from their current areas of influence.
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Suriya misses corruption probe

Former transport minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit yesterday postponed a meeting with the Assets Examination Committee (AEC) to discuss his alleged corruption in the purchase of CTX bomb-detection scanners for the new airport, claiming he was ill.
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Ministers told to 'speed up'

Among the new appointees would be deputy ministers for defence, interior and agriculture, said the source.
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