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BURNING ISSUE

Plot or no plot, pm gets security upgrade

Amid unprecedented vigilance, the real question remains: 'Is there a threat to Thaksin's life?'




EC nominees rebut allegations of bias

Two nominees for the new Election Commission (EC), regarded as "unfriendly" to the Thai Rak Thai Party, rebutted all arguments made by the public against them when they faced a Senate panel yesterday vetting their backgrounds.



'GOVT CRACKDOWN'

PAD leaders targeted for arrest

Court declines to issue arrest warrants, seeks clarification of charges from police



Election decree is not valid yet: Judge Udom

the royal decree authorising the election was not valid because no Election Commission (EC) chairman was in place, former Supreme Court chief justice Udom Fuangfung claimed yesterday.



Thesis shows how PM manages news

A study on how caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra transformed authority into power through his weekly radio broadcasts has been voted one of the 15 outstanding theses of 2005 by Thammasat University.



Tax probe near end

The Office of the Auditor General (OAG) plans to wrap up its investigation into tax issues relating to caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's children by the end of September.



Mystery 'Abhisit' ads confuse voters

The Democrat Party yesterday distanced itself from mysterious billboards advertising a credit card.



Cabinet tempers fray

The simmering tension between Deputy Prime Minister Suwat Liptapanlop and Tourism and Sports Minister Pracha Maleenont flared up during the caretaker Cabinet's meeting yesterday.



Sondhi sued for 'fake plot' comments

Prime Minister's Office Minister Newin Chidchob claims People's Alliance for Democracy leader Sondhi Limthongkul has defamed him by accusing him of masterminding a fake attempt on the life of Thaksin Shinawatra.



Foreign countries to be briefed about plot

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday ordered relevant government agencies to give information about last week's discovery of a bomb-laden car near his residence to foreign countries.



Thaksin vows to stay on the job 'for peace'

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday told his supporters that he was continuing in his post so that he could restore peace to the country.



Poll date to be postponed

The government yesterday conceded that the October 15 election will be postponed because new election commissioners would not be elected this week as required.



TRT gets another 20 days

The Constitution Court yesterday extended the deadline by 20 days for the Thai Rak Thai Party to submit its defence against charges of electoral fraud, punishable by party dissolution.






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