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Mon, October 2, 2006 : Last updated 18:24 pm (Thai local time)



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Sonthi: Civilian govt in 2 weeks

Newin, Yongyuth told to surrender Pridiyathorn, Administrative Court chief Ackaratorn tipped as candidates for PM Jaruvan stays; more power to probe graft




World leaders voice concern

As Thai and foreign tourists posed with tanks dispatched to the streets by coup leaders, the international community expressed concern yesterday about the bloodless takeover.



ANALYSIS

ARC faces a tough reform task amid criticisms

For the coup makers, the hardest part started immediately yesterday.



Ousted PM's desperate, frustrated hours

On his flight from New York to London, deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra looked calm, resigned and, in his own words, "jobless".

CHRONOLOGY

Coup as it unfolds

The Nation monitors the events that led to the coup as well as events after it as following:



Over 300 community radio suspended

More than 300 community radio stations in Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Mae Hong Son suspended broadcasts yesterday on orders from the ruling council.



Surakiart thanks CDRM for support

Ousted Deputy Prime Minister Surakiart Sathriathai Thursday thanks the junta for their support for his candidacy to become the next UN chief upon his arrival in Bangkok and quickly distanced himself from former premier Thaksin Shinawtra, saying he was in London to take a rest.



Ousted Thaksin'll take deserved rest : Pansak

Ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra will "take a deserved rest" and remain in London for at least the next few days, his chief policy advisor, Pansak Vinyaratn said Thursday.



Boos and Jeers greet Newin and Yongyuth

Former PM's Office Minister Newin Chidchop and former Natural Resources Minister Yongyuth Tiyapairat have individually reported themselves to the Council for Democracy Reform under Constitutional Monarchy midday Thursday.



Ousted PM arrives at his luxurious apartment in London

Ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has arrived in London late Wednesday and he is expected to reunite with his family at a luxurious apartment in Kensington. (See his aparment inside)



Bush administration condemns coup

WASHINGTON - The United States on Wednesday condemned the coup in Thailand which ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, and called for a return to civilian rule "as quickly as possible."






Top Stories



Touch down...into chaos

Thaksin's return 'a threat'

Just listen to our noisy nightmare

CDRM moves to shore up image

Shinawatra siblings may be slapped with Bt5 bn in tax, fines


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