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Wed, May 16, 2007 : Last updated 21:04 pm (Thai local time)



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BURNING ISSUE

WILL DEMOCRATS BE THE SACRIFICIAL LAMB?

Leaks ahead of May 30 ruling suggest junta may prefer both top parties to be dissolved




Report that judges voted to dissolve parties 'untrue'

The Constitution Tribunal yesterday rejected as groundless a news report that its judges had made decisions on rulings for separate electoral fraud cases against the Thai Rak Thai and Democrat parties, a source said.





Cabinet undecided on draft

The Cabinet yesterday suggested a few changes to the constitution draft, including maintaining that the public prosecutor works under the government.



Man City deal: where will the money come from?

Reports that former premier Thaksin Shinawatra is close to taking over Manchester City Football Club have got Thais wondering: Is he for real this time?



Nam denies charges of harassment

Assets Examination Commit-tee chairman Nam Yimyaem has rejected allegations by deposed prime minister Thaksin Shina-watra that he had harassed him by charging him and his family with corruption.

THAI RAK THAI

Thaksin's political ambitions 'still alive'

TRT member's claim arising from golf meeting denied by lawyer



Democrats' book out

The Democrat Party published a book yesterday with the party's closing statement filed in the Constitution Tribunal last month for the electoral-fraud case.






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Pojaman may lead party

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Pojaman, brother, secretary in court for tax-evasion case

Pojaman objects to talk of land seizure


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