
More wear black at ministry

Some 50 officials at the Foreign Ministry yesterday wore black suits and ties to express disapproval of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra despite the objections of their superiors.
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Boycott statement today

Opposition parties led by the Democrats will issue a statement today in response to international media comment on their boycott of the election.
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TEMASEK DEAL

Singapore school on high alert

Security guards warned to watch for unusual activity
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TRT 'white paper' defends Thaksin

The Thai Rak Thai Party will distribute several hundred thousand copies of a "white paper" nationwide, defending Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra against tax-evasion allegations involving a proxy company registered in the British Virgin Islands (BVI).
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EC asked to probe party

Chat Thai Party deputy leader Nikorn Jamnong yesterday petitioned the Election Commission to review the records of the Paendin Thai Party, adding he was suspicious it might be cheating.
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Hope for protesting government employees

State enterprise workers should be able to join the March 14 anti-government rally without having to take leave, as they can use the Labour Union's extraordinary-meeting clause, labour leaders said yesterday.
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Commuters cool to TRT poll rally at monument

Thai Rak Thai MPs yesterday made their first election addresses at the Victory Monument and encouraged people to go to the polls.
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