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REAL-TIME UPDATE
Another historic march for democracy

The People's Alliance for Democracy holds another historic march from the National Stadium to Sukhumvit Road to urge more people to come out to support the calls for a royal intervention in the political crisis.
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Pensive PM at motor show

Despite showing interest in a Bt13-million Jaguar at the Bangkok Motor Show, caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra left Bitec yesterday without buying new wheels.
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Prem stays silent on Democrats' latest call
As several groups call for postponement of the April 2 election and a royally sponsored prime minister to replace caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to end the current political crisis, Privy Council President General Prem Tinsulanonda yesterday voted in advance for next weekend's poll.

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Ex-envoys tell of 'multi-tasking' premier
Kasit Pirom, a former Thai ambassador to Japan, last night told an anti-Thaksin rally of close to 200,000 people that Thaksin Shinawatra, the caretaker premier, had mixed his official duty with private business during a visit to Japan about five years ago.

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Experiencing Formula One close up
The closest most local fans of Formula One racing ever get to an actual race is watching it on television. But this reporter was one of a lucky few to be invited to the practice sessions ahead of last week's Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang, outside Kuala Lumpur.
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