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Sat, August 26, 2006 : Last updated 20:01 pm (Thai local time)



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PRIME MINISTER IN PERIL
Thaksin supporters plead with Prem to save premier


Supporters' move seen as bid to link Prem to alleged murder attempt



PAD REQUEST
'Cancel cases against us or book pro-PM group'


Alliance leaders present police with evidence of anti-Thaksin group being manhandled in front of police chief



Chamlong says Class 7 officers not behind plot

Chamlong Srimuang, a leader of the People's Alliance for Democracy, yesterday dismissed allegations that his fellow officers from Class 7 of the Chulachomklao Military Academy, including Pallop Pinmanee, were linked to the alleged plot to kill the prime minister.





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Police say up to 4 military officers were behind plot
Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said yesterday that police suspect three or four military officers, both active and retired, were involved in attempting to assassinate him.






ANALYSIS
Incident may prove 'beneficial' for TRT

Thaksin Shinawatra's so-called foiled bomb plot has killed two birds with one stone, as it could lead to the dismantling of the Internal Security Operation Command (Isoc) and pave the way for his ruling Thai Rak Thai Party to take over the wide network of civilian volunteers built up by the anti-Communist agency during the Cold War, Isoc officials say.















COMMERCE MINISTRY PROBE
Experts believe Kularb was a nominee

Consensus view is that actions of its major shareholders would make no sense otherwise



BSH stakes Bt100m on the future


TCC insurance arm purchased by Cigna


Proton cars: 'Major Thai firm' to be distributor






ANTIRETROVIRAL
Tenofovir drug to be sold cheaply

Experts say drug has been tested on Thais with satisfactory result



Anti-tobacco body slams Boyce action


Kobkul murder suspects plead not guilty


Cancer test ineffective





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Thammasat make it to the semis
Hot favourites Thammasat University cruised to the semi-finals of the Bt140,000 The Nation-Siam University League Tournament yesterday after ousting Rangsit University 58-54 in a preliminary match.



Suchanan fails in Open bid


Cuban women prove a hard nut to crack


In Brief :Manus given ultimatum






EDITORIAL
Reaction to 'bomb' raises key questions

Failure by police to follow standard safety procedures discredits view that an 'assassination plot' was underway



TRT's automatic replies long in need of an update




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