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Fri, April 28, 2006 : Last updated 20:58 pm (Thai local time)



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Thaksin could be back soon

Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra might try to stage a comeback sooner than expected if another general election is called, his admirers and detractors said yesterday.




Local chiefs to scrutinise 'militant' blacklists

Religious and community leaders in the restive South are to be invited to help classify and cross-check thousands of names - 2,000 in Narathiwat alone - on the "blacklists" used by authorities to crackdown on militants.





Award-winner lets art do the talking

She's shy and doesn't talk much, but one of 11-year-old Silarat Chunchevn's paintings said it all when it won the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)'s Asia-Pacific region annual painting competition.



EC will appeal an order suspending Saturday election

The Election Commission (EC) agreed on Friday to suspend the third round of elections in 14 constituencies scheduled for Saturday following the Central Administrative Court's order, but will appeal the order with the Constitution Court.



Weather department warn about wet weekend

Northern and Western regions of the Kingdom were on high alert on Friday as tropical cyclone Mala gathered strength in the Bay of Bengal and headed for the Burmese coast.



DSI to collect data on fire trucks in Austria next month

A team of investigators will be sent to Austria next month to check allegations concerning the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration's (BMA) purchase of fire trucks and boats last year.



Administrative Court suspend Saturday by-election

The Administrative Court has ordered injunction against the third round of elections in 14 constituencies scheduled for Saturday pending a trial which alleged that the April 2 election is unconstitutional.



Top Courts agree to speedily consider election cases

The top judges of the Supreme Court, the Supreme Administrative Court and the Constitution Court have agreed to work within their own jurisdiction to deliberate the cases involving the April 2 snap election in a speedy fashion to resolve the political crisis.

POLITICAL CRISIS

Judges divided at 11th hour

Leaked reports suggest fears of a power vacuum; Constitution Court chief said to favour convening Parliament now






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