
Army watching rally group

Hardcore groups intent on making trouble at the anti-coup rally this Saturday will face legal charges, Council for National Security assistant chairman General Anupong Phaojinda warned yesterday.
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Scanners fixed, virus blamed

Technicians yesterday managed to repair 16 computer tomography X-ray (CTX) machines at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport after a breakdown in the security scanning equipment caused baggage-handling problems on Wednesday night.
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Chalad 'locked up'

Political activist Chalad Worachat yesterday announced he would join with the Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship and protest against the junta by detaining himself in a model of a cell in front of the Parliament.
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Single-MP constituency elections dropped by CDA

The Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA) yesterday agreed to multiple-MP constituency elections instead of single-MP constituency elections, increasing the number of MPs from 400 to 480.
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Assets frozen

An Assets Examination Committee (AEC) panel headed by Jaruvan Maintaka yesterday ordered the freezing of additional assets in the SC Office Plaza case linked to ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra.
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THAKSIN TRIAL

Supreme court ready to begin

Judges to be picked today, hearing of prosecution writ set for July 10
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Your Say

Chakky
The quicker Thailand can vote for their own elected leader and start to get the country back on the right track the better.
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