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BURNING ISSUE

PAD moves within striking distance

Siam Paragon gives protesters easy access to EC, police headquarters and AMLO




Traffic police warn protesters

Anti-government demonstrators who disrupt traffic in front of the Siam Paragon shopping centre when they gather there today and tomorrow will be charged with violating traffic regulations, Traffic Police commander Phanu Kerdlarpphol said yesterday.



IN BRIEF

Political veteran: Crisis will continue after election regardless of result, Chuan says

Sunday's election will not end the political crisis, Democrat Party chief adviser Chuan Leekpai said yesterday.



Flowers for an angry woman

A shop owned by one of the women who hounded Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra from Silom Soi 5 on Monday was yesterday inundated with flowers and letters of support.

ELECTION

Video link brings PM to Cabinet

Final instructions beamed in from Green Valley estate



Paragon protest unpopular

A clear majority, 71 per cent, of Bangkok residents are opposed to the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD)'s decision to move its anti-Thaksin rally to Siam Paragon shopping mall, Abac Poll said yesterday.



Lecturers: PM broke election laws

A group of 60 law lecturers from 14 universities yesterday released an open letter calling for caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to be disqualified from Sunday's election.



Sudarat's history is wrong: Chamlong

Chamlong Srimuang has attacked Sudarat Keyuraphan, his former close aide who is currently the caretaker agriculture minister, for the first time publicly since his rift with caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra broke out.



Extra subway trains to run during anti-Thaksin rally

Operators of the subway plan to increase the frequency of trains to deal with the extra crowds expected to use the underground service because of the anti-Thaksin rally.



'Kom Chad Luek' to seek royal pardon

Kom Chad Luek newspaper yesterday issued a public apology for a report that misquoted a reference to His Majesty the King made by anti-Thaksin protest leader Sondhi Limthongkul during an interview with reporters last Friday.






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