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Fri, July 7, 2006 : Last updated 20:47 pm (Thai local time)



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Will it come to 'that'?

Nobody knows for sure, but one of the most sensitive questions in the unfolding political turmoil is no longer being discussed in whispers. The Political Desk takes a look at the possibilities and at how well equipped Thaksin Shinawatra is militarily to survive politically



ARTS

'Tout a fait Thai 2006'

Paris hosts first Thai arts festival





HM the Queen visits south after birthday

Her Majesty the Queen will make her annual visit to the restive South after her birthday on August 12, a Royal Project officer said on Friday.



NZ govt concerned about political crisis in Thailand

Wellington - The New Zealand government has expressed concern about the lingering political deadlock in Thailand.



Juling's condition worsens

Songkhla -The condition of Juling Pangamoon, a teacher who was beaten into coma in Narathiwat last May, has worsens on Friday after her blood pressure dropped and her lung became infected, doctors announced.



Protests scheduled at Thai Embassies this Sunday

The anti-Thaksin movement in the US has campaigned for Thais overseas to stage protests on Sunday in front of each Thai Embassy in their respective countries.

ELECTORAL FRAUD

Court asks for tighter security

Prosecutors deliver 70 boxes of papers for Constitution Court to review






Top Stories



Thaksin 'is violating the Constitution'

Will it come to 'that'?

PM ditches Berlin trip amid outcry

Top women denounce PM's claims

Pro-govt groups threaten to protest


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