
'He should take a break'

Dr Prawase Wasi, a respected social critic and senior citizen, has called on caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to take a complete break from politics, support national reconciliation and a new prime minister - then devote his life to humanitarian causes.
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Bogus bomb near Thaksin's home

Police disposed of a fake bomb placed not far from caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin's home yesterday morning, just days after an alleged assassination attempt on the embattled premier.
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Psychiatrist faces probe

A psychiatrist working for the government is being investigated for allegedly saying the prime minister has lost his mind.
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Premier 'made change to Army reshuffle list'

The military reshuffle list is believed to be undergoing a rewrite after caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra intervened over the weekend, according to defence and military sources.
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TRT 'will bring millions to city'

Former Thai Rak Thai MPs threatened yesterday that many people in the Northeast are prepared to come to Bangkok to "protect" caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra if the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) holds demonstrations against him.
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Doubt over car-bomb case

A retired Army general yesterday expressed scepticism about the police's handling of the car-bomb case and said he did not believe the lone suspect really wanted to kill the prime minister, as alleged.
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More prayers to protect the PM

A temple attended by members of the Shinawatra clan has added a special prayer to its daily chants in the hope of protecting caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
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'No conflict' with Army over recall of weapons

The Army's call for the National Parks and Wildlife Department to return borrowed guns was normal as the government did not have any conflict with the Army, Natural Resources and Environment Minister Yongyuth Tiyapairat said yesterday.
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