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BURNING ISSUE

'Paesano Six' believe resignations are not the answer

When six key Cabinet ministers gathered around a dinner table at Paesano Italian restaurant on Sunday they were sending a signal that they are willing to stage a party coup, not jump ship.




Group wants judges prosecuted for verdicts

A pro-government group filed a complaint to police yesterday, seeking the prosecution of eight Constitution Court judges and the Supreme Court president.





PAD defers rallies for HM

The People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) will hold another anti-Thaksin rally soon, but not until after His Majesty the King recovers from spinal surgery, PAD leader Pibhop Dhongchai said yesterday.

CTX SCANNER SCANDAL

Democrats blast OAG over slow investigation

Kiat says confessions in US document indicate official may have taken money



Democrats pick legal teams to fight dissolution charges

The Democrat Party yesterday appointed four legal teams headed by chief adviser Chuan Leekpai to defend it against charges in the Constitution Court that could result in its dissolution.



PM calls for top reshuffle lists

Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday in an unprecedented move told key ministers in the caretaker Cabinet to list up senior officials recommended for transfer in September's annual reshuffle.






Top Stories



PM told to go or accept scrutiny

PM rejects kickback claim

PM calls for top reshuffle lists

PM 'eyeing move of senior officials'

PM's note 'hints at violence'


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