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Wed, September 13, 2006 : Last updated 20:25 pm (Thai local time)



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BURNING ISSUE

Brass losing patience over 'plot'

If military men implicated in 'assassination attempt' decide to strike back, it could be the beginning of the end for PM



EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

'Public will demand next PM probes Thaksin'

TRT's Pongpol says the next premier's first test will be to prove he or she is not beholden to the party leader





TRT heavies keep mum on latest leadership moves

The ruling party's top bosses got together for a 30-minute lunch following yesterday's Cabinet meeting - but if leadership talk was on the menu, no-one was saying.



Premier 'bares all' on show

The first of three episodes of caretaker Prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's "Open up" interview programme hosted by former Thai Rak Thai MP Chakraphan Yomjinda will be aired this morning on Channel 5, a source from the Sanam Pao Station said.



Military reshuffle list may be sent to Council of State

The government may seek legal advice from the Council of State in light of growing calls for the proposed list of military promotions to be submitted for vetting by the Election Commission (EC), Sura-pong Suebwonglee said yesterday.



EC to elect chief tomorrow

A newly elected commissioner has publicly thrown his weight behind Apichat Sukhakkanon to be Election Commission chairman.



TRT warns state university academics

The ruling party yesterday warned state-employed university academics they would be breaking the law if they campaigned to oust the caretaker prime minister.



Scholars, students mobilise to expel PM

Academics at three universities tomorrow launch a campaign to remove caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra from politics.

THAKSIN TOUR WRAP-UP

PM to gain from exposure

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has extended his international tour this week to push two agendas at major events in the western part of the globe, but it will serve only one objective - to internationalise his domestic political troubles.






Top Stories



There will be no coup in Thailand says PM

Thaksin does not fear coup at home

Brass losing patience over 'plot'

'Thaksin will resist pressure from within'

CTX probe finds irregularities


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