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Wed, July 5, 2006 : Last updated 19:30 pm (Thai local time)



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BURNING ISSUE

Full-scale political war set to start

The unofficial "truce" between embattled Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his opponents is over, and the parties are now back at war. The delight over the 60th anniversary celebrations of His Majesty the King's accession to the throne may soon be a thing of the past.



TRT SEMINAR

Thaksin demands the election must go ahead

Fearing a plot to oust him, PM says he will 'protect democracy with his life'





Democrats get ready for poll regardless of dissolution threat

The Democrat Party will prepare for the upcoming election despite the threat of dissolution by the Constitution Court, party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva said yesterday.



Abac pollster rejects meddling charge

A top pollster yesterday defended criticism of a survey taken following the prime minister's revelation that there was a plot to overthrow him.



Commission played by the rules: Vasana

Election Commission chairman Vasana Puemlarp told the Criminal Court yesterday the EC carried out its duties to the letter during the April 2 poll.



PAD: Police working for

The People's Alliance for Democracy will not respond today to a police summons to question them over their involvement in anti-Thaksin street protests.






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Sondhi files complaint over PM's ouster claim

PM's accusation not good for country: poll

Thaksin blindsides his opponents

Party bigwigs might go the way of rooney

Thaksin demands the election must go ahead


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