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A red baret soldier guarding at the Royal Plaza is popular among girls on Tuesday. People taking pictures with soldiers and tanks become common scene after the military seized power from Thaksin government last week.//Photo by Tatchadon Panyaphanitkul

 Today's Highlight
Avoid Sukhumvit roadworks : BMA

One outbound lane on Sukhumvit Road will be closed from Sunday onward to allow construction work to extend the Skytrain.



Former British ambassador defends coup

Former British Ambassador to Thailand , Derek Tonkin, has expressed his support for the coup, suggesting the ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is to blame for fostering conditions that led to his ouster.



Political change not a coup : Lt Gen Winai

One of the generals behind the coup described their seizure of power last week as a "political change rather than a coup."






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Supachai 'to discuss terms' for PM's post
Former WTO chief has tentatively accepted invitation to lead an interim government






STORMS RAGE
Central and lower north hit hardest

Warnings also for Northeast and South






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LOOKING FORWARD
BOT upbeat on economy after coup

'Investor confidence remains strong'



Asian focus


Tatung to export TVs


Dragon One plans takeover

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SECRETARY-GENERAL POST
UN Big Five see Supachai as apt

Unctad head a front-runner who is also now touted as possible PM



Progress in search for 'bird-flu herbs'


Princess to write first Royal blog about English


Suvarnabhumi airport :Panel to oversee Thurs opening

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BURNING ISSUE
Generals struggle to cope

Even with the best of intentions, running a country and making progress are hard



Democrats want 'Shin murder' investigated


20 projects likely to be scrutinised


Thaksin regime's business networks

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PARADORN CONFIDENT
Local star looking for a victory



World's best to play in Phuket

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EDITORIAL
Corruption must be cut off at its roots

Seizure of corrupters' ill-gotten assets will serve as an effective deterrent to would-be cheaters



CDRM must not mistake support for licence to control media


There were democratic alternatives to the staging of a military takeover

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The Nation Poll

New poll posted on Thursday

Is the Thai government right to protest Cambodia's appointment of Thaksin as its economic adviser by recalling Thai ambassador and suspending all cooperations?

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