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Noppadon Pattama, lawyer of ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, shows Manchester City jersey at a press conference Thursday as Thaksin offered a 81.6 million pounds bid to take over the English club. It is not clear which season the jersey was.



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MAN CITY TAKEOVER
Manchester City accepts Thaksin's Bt5.6 billion offer


A formal bid of 81.6 million pounds from former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been accepted by Manchester City, according to inthenews online.



MAN CITY TAKEOVER
Ousted PM may face EPL's scrutinisation on his Man City bid


Exiled Thaksin Shinawatra may have to face a 'fit and proper person' test before completing a takeover of Manchester City.



A Thai girl whose body was found in Japanese cruise is raped : Thai police

An autopsy of a 14-year-old Thai girl whose body showed up on a Japanese cruise last month revealed that she had been assaulted and raped, Thai police said.




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Bt5 bn more frozen, and Bt15 bn to go
The Assets Examination Committee (AEC) suspend-ed six more bank accounts yesterday - with almost Bt5 billion in them - the bulk of it transferred from a Pinthongtha Shinawatra account that held proceeds from the Shin Corp share sale.






New rape laws pass assembly
The National Legislative Assembly (NLA) yesterday passed a bill that removes any loopholes for a man or a woman to escape being charged with the crime of rape.






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FOREIGN INVESTMENT
PM soothes Japanese fears

Surayud promises early election, equality, good governance and stability



Ministers clash over TMB Bank


AIS waits for call revenues


Child-centric Edutainment

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DIN DAENG HOUSING
NHA on a collision course with residents

Engineering reports fail to supply answers to saving flats



45 state schools closed in South


Prosecutors to check on Chonsawas charges


Surrogacy Bill earns approval

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BURNING ISSUE
THE X FACTOR MAY DECIDE THE NEXT ELECTION

Challengers set to line up against Abhisit are not yet known



'Signature drive still on'


NLA members in no rush to help TRT re-emerge


Court blocks Kowit move

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Thailand to field two sides: coach
[SOCCER] Thailand coach Chanvit Pholchivin said he would take the same approach as in the earlier match by fielding two different sides against amateur side TSV Lennarts in the Asian Cup team's second warm-up match of their German trip today.



Joe Cole shows his good side

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EDITORIAL
Disclosure needed on bribery claims

The public expects the judiciary to get to bottom of allegations and deliver justice without fear or favour



Take Thaksin and generals out of political equation


Caste-based hiring widens divide in India

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