
Hospital duty for Thaksin

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday visited Chat Thai Party leader Banharn Silapa-archa and Commerce Minister Somkid Jatusripitak in Ramathibodi Hospital.
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Politician's part in float red-carded by rules

Prinya Nutalai, 65, the Natural Resources and Environment vice minister, graduated from Colorado University with a doctorate of philosophy.
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IN BRIEF

April 2 Election

Govt prepares legal options should all 500 House seats not be filled
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ANALYSIS

Where will Sonthi lead 'Army of the land'?

The events of the coming days, weeks and months will show us whether the Army has truly returned to its barracks.
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PAD protest targets Thanong

Sondhi Limthongkul yesterday led a group of 1,000 protesters from the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) in a noisy demonstration outside the Finance Ministry against Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and Finance Minister Thanong Bidaya.
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Academics join the 'auk bai' chorus

More senior university academics and students have called on caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to step down.
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EGAT COURT RULING

PM wants time to mull verdict

Responding to the Supreme Administrative Court's ruling that killed the government's attempt to privatise Egat Plc (formerly the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand), Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said yesterday he respected the court's decision but would need to see what the verdict said in detail.
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PM puts in rare appearance at Govt House

Guess who came back to Government House yesterday? You got it, the long-absent prime minister.
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Democrat supporters head to city

Supporters from the provinces are heading to Bangkok to attend the Democrat Party's rally at Sanam Luang at 5pm today and to listen to its leaders' stance on the political crisis.
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EGAT RULING

Five players who had a key role in landmark court case

Two lawyers, a veteran NGO worker, a former journalist and an ex-nurse who fought the battle
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Reasons why privatisation was blocked

The following is a summary of the Supreme Administrative Court's verdict against the privatisation of Egat:
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