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



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Second student protest against coup

Some 60 students protested on Monday against last week's coup e'tat that ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in the second anti-junta rally since the seizure of power.



No good projects scrapped : CDRM

Viable policies introduced under the ousted Thaksin Shinawatra government will not be scrapped, military rulers said Monday.



Stay away from politics, Army warns

The Third Army Region reiterated to former MPs, mayors and chairmen of provincial administrative organisations of 17 northern provinces the junta's order that prohibits political activities, including efforts to organise underground campaign against the junta.





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New PM to get Bt100-bn budget boost for 2007
The new interim prime minister is to get a budget of Bt100 billion to stimulate the economy, as the Council for Democratic Reform under Constitu-tional Monarchy (CDRM) moves to approve the Bt1.5-trillion budget for fiscal 2007 by Sunday.






Suvarnabhumi to open on schedule
The Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy (CDRM) yesterday confirmed that Suvarnabhumi Airport will open early on Thurs-day, as scheduled before last week's coup.















ANALYSIS
Tarisa first female to head BOT?

Seems to have the edge over Bandid, Thirachai if Pridiyathorn joins interim govt



Ratch eyes regional role


Bayer to put more emphasis on healthcare


TOT-CAT merger looks to be on ice






BMA to seek project approval
Bangkok Governor Apirak Kosayodhin plans to discuss the Bt6.7-billion fire-truck procurement scandal, as well as city projects that were not approved by the former government, with the interim cabinet.



New disaster chief to handle flood relief


Calls for university ministry


Soldier in Yala killed








THAI TEAM GO DOWN
Germany too strong on clay for local side



Henman to face Murray first up






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CDRM could wear out its welcome

Coup-makers have already taken several bad steps



How to salvage the coup and move on to the reform


The power and politics behind Kularb Kaew




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