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Petty criminals used as political thugs

Both of the men accused of assaulting anti-Thaksin protesters on Monday have long criminal records of petty crime, including gambling, drug dealing and firearm possession.




Thaksin 'rejected' mediation moves

Former Mcot chief introduced PM to US cable-TV man now suing premier





Bulk of 175 North Korean 'illegals' keen to go to South

Almost all of the 175 North Korean refugees detained by the police for illegal entry have asked to be relocated to South Korea, sources said yesterday.



FM defends its e-passport

The Foreign Ministry defended its handling of the Bt7-billion electronic passport project on Thursday and said bidding was conducted in accordance with regulations.



I narrowly escape assassination attempt : Thaksin

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt on Thursday because he left his house earlier than normal.



If I was behind it, I would not have missed. : Pallop

Sacked Internal Security Operation Command's Deputy Director Pallop Pinmanee denied he is behind the assassination plot against Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, saying if he was, he would not have missed.



Thaksin sacks Gen Pallop from ISOC

Police charged ISOC's Lieutenant, owner of the car, of possessing explosives without permits.



Police destroy bomb near residence of Thai prime minister

Police explosive experts destroy a bomb hidden in a car near the residence of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and detained a suspect Thursday, police said.

PASSPORT PROBE

Auditors find irregularitiesin Bt7-bn bid

Foreign Ministry asked to explain awarding of big contract to a firm called 'incapable'






Top Stories



Pale PM looks weary of dodging 'guerrillas'

More violence predicted

Alarm grows as protesters bashed

Suspect was employed by prestigious schools

Attackers surrender as footage reveals police complicity


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