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Sat, September 23, 2006 : Last updated 21:23 pm (Thai local time)



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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.



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.



Stunned Thaksin followers mull options

Former Thai Rak Thai MPs have admitted that it is likely the party was doomed after the government was overthrown.





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APPEAL FROM LONDON
Thaksin seeks privacy for family in Bangkok

Pojaman and two children apparently staying back to look after assets






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.















FOREIGN BROKERS' VIEWS:
Short-term loss, long-term gain

Positive impact on economy if more stable govt achieved - finance houses



SET seeks answers on wood sale


Decision on Kularb Kaew next week


Market dives after CDRM graft announcement






Isaan radio stations fall silent
A total of 54 radio stations in two northeastern provinces have stopped broadcasting temporarily, following an order by the Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy (CDRM).



Floods hit North, train derailed


Poll: insurgency most urgent


Change at Intelligence Agency too








Coup not a problem for the stars
In spite of the coup, not a single international tennis star has cancelled his trip to the Kingdom.



In Brief :Quarter clash






EDITORIAL
Police overhaul long overdue

The next civilian government must follow through on CDRM's initiative to rid national force of corruption



Flowers for soldiers? What kind of a coup is this?


Abe set to redefine Japan's foreign relations


Litmus test for Thailand's ruling military council: leave the press alone




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