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ANALYSIS

Thaksin's path strewn with legal landmines

The cheeky silence from the Thai Rak Thai camp on Thaksin Shinawatra's immediate future may not be just another strategy.



LANDMARK RULING

Ballot scrapped

Court judges nullify poll on two counts: date unfair, voting booths lacked privacy





Cracking houses to be demolished : BMA

Eight townhouses that cracked and sank 70 centimetres at the weekend are to be demolished.



Univ admission website turns dead

A flood of Internet users has caused havoc on the website for the central university admission sys¬tem, making the site - www.cuas.or.th - inaccessible at times on Tuesday.



Top Courts will supervise the new election and EC should resign

Three top courts have suggested that Election Commission resign to pave the ways for the judicial power to handle the election to ensure that it is free and fair, Supreme Court's Secretary General Charan Pakditanakul said on Tuesday.

ANNULMENT VERDICT

Court orders new poll; pressure mounts on EC

Commissioners plead for time amid chorus for them to quit; govt claims no legal alternative to oversee new poll






Top Stories



Constitution Court invalidate the April election and order new election

Seven killed in Pattaya blaze

Thaksin's path strewn with legal landmines

Audio tape 'a plot to ruin me'

PAD adds to pressure on EC to resign


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