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Thu, May 4, 2006 : Last updated 21:20 pm (Thai local time)



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New TRT MPs meet in a questionable meeting

A group of 64 newly elected MPs has met on Thursday in what they described as an attempt to resolve the political crisis but many observers regard their move as an act of defiance to the judicial review of the April 2 election.



Traffic centres to be open in beginning of new school semester

Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and the capital's police would open a traffic congestion centre to resolve traffic problems before the school term starts, the city's governor said on Thursday.



Constitution Court to deliver verdict on April 2 election next Monday

Constitution Court is scheduled to deliver next Monday its deliberation on trials seeking nullification of the April 2 snap election.





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POLITICAL CRISIS
TRT in retreat as judges hit back

Leaders claim no plan for Thaksin to return, as court moves to sue Buri Ram MP for threat






FUEL CRISIS
Energy Ministry suggests cutting oil excise tax

Refiners may be asked to cut their margins; Finance Ministry left in the dark















FUEL PRICES BITE
Rise in jobless as firms cut costs

More people out of work at all levels in almost all industries



Freeze on cost of cooking gas until the end of June


Baht intervention not needed: BOT


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EXAM FIASCO
Govt defers applicationdeadline for students

Bungling going on as universities scamper to bend the rules



TV tribute planned on HM the King


Health problems hithardest in Bangkok


Briton, 47, shot dead in Pattaya








PEA too good for Polymate
[BASKETBALL] The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) charged past SK Polymate 88-68 in the preliminary round of the King's Cup Division A Basketball Championship at Siam University Gymnasium yesterday.



Tamarine's brush with death


Radab hard to beat in the regatta


Thongchai to concentrate on Euro Tour






EDITORIAL
Structure politics to fight corruption

To implement reforms successfully and root out Thaksin's graft-prone legacy, we must learn the right lessons



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Suriyasai Katasila: a man of the future


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EU, U.S. Policy on China Converges on Key Issues

In China, Facilities Go Green to Curb Environmental Impact

Indian Firms See Acquisition as Path to World-Wide Growth






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