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Sat, September 23, 2006 : Last updated 21:23 pm (Thai local time)
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Public stages its first protest

Nearly 100 people staged the first civilian protest against the coup last night, calling it illegitimate and a violation of Thai democracy.
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New NCCC ready for business on Monday

The National Counter Corruption Commission (NCCC) will resume its duties with a new line-up of nine graft busters on Monday.
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CDRM bans phone eavesdropping

The Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy Saturday imposed a ban on wiretapping and threatened to revoke the concessions of telecoms operators caught eavesdropping, its spokesman said.
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Interim premier still no closer

Prominent names of prime minister candidates have come around in a full circle, but it still appears that the Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy (CDRM) cannot decide who will finally be picked for the country's top job.
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