
New round of talks over military posts

The Defence Ministry will hold a new round of talks this week with chiefs of the three armed forces to finalise the military rotations, a Defence official said yesterday, following a meeting with the chief adviser for His Majesty the King.
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PAD wins deferment

The Office of the Attorney General yesterday postponed a decision on whether to try five leaders of the People's Alliance for Democracy on charges relating to street protests.
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Prommin raises spectre of violence

A senior aide to the caretaker prime minister yesterday attacked the government's opponents for trying to revive street protests even as the government was trying to mend fences with them.
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Prepare for poll, PM tells party

Thai Rak Thai Party leader Thaksin Shinawatra told key members of his party to continue their preparations for the election campaign while he is abroad from September 9 to 15, the party executive Sutham Saengpratoom said yesterday.
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Plot suspect set to turn himself in

One of four soldiers charged with attempting to murder the prime minister may meet police investigators today - 24 hours ahead of a deadline for his surrender.
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'Toss the PM overboard'

Leaders and deputies from five opposition parties agreed yesterday there would be no end to the political crisis, or political reform if Thaksin Shinawatra returns as prime minister after the election.
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POLITICAL SURVEY

Public confidence slumps to new low

National unity takes the biggest hit as people express displeasure at parties
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