
Anti-Thaksin groups

The Nation has compiled a list of groups which are opposed to the Thaksin regime as following:
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TRT to sue Democrats

Thai Rak Thai Party executive Prommin Lertsuridej yesterday sued the Democrat Party for libel over claims the ruling party funded minor parties to contest the April 2 election.
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Financial district sends mixed message

Mixed emotions shadowed yesterday's anti-Thaksin Shinawatra march through Bangkok's financial district along Silom Road.
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Political boredom setting in, poll finds

One-third of people support the idea of a royally appointed prime minister, Abac Poll said yesterday.
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OFFICIAL PROTEST

Govt asks press council to probe 'Nation' report

Editor says facts properly checked; 'Naew Na' motorcycle taxi story also investigated
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Diplomats set for mega-projects brief

The Foreign Ministry has invited diplomats for a briefing today on the general election and government mega-projects.
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TU students urge 'no vote'

Thammasat University Student Union will tomorrow begin its awareness campaign urging voters to tick "no vote" on their ballots as a gesture of protest against the April 2 election.
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PM worried for Banharn

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has expressed concern for the health of Chat Thai Party leader Banharn Silpa-archa, who was hospitalised on Sunday, Banharn's son said yesterday.
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150 protesters demand an end to Nation's 'distorted' news coverage

About 150 people including taxi motorcyclists staged a protest in front of The Nation's offices yesterday afternoon, demanding an end to what they called the paper's distorted news.
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Charter court won't rule on EC's poll queries

The Constitution Court yesterday rejected a petition for a judicial review of matters related to the forthcoming April 2 election, leaving the Election Commission (EC) out in the cold to tackle legal hurdles without guidance from the court.
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