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Wed, September 27, 2006 : Last updated 19:47 pm (Thai local time)



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Surayud calls for reconciliation

A leading contender for the post of interim prime minister urged Wednesday all concerned parties to strive for reconciliation, saying the political situation had hit rock bottom because of social divisions.



Interim charter draft

The Summary of the Interim Constitution Draft of the Kingdom of Thailand (2006)



New Thai PM to be announced Sunday

The military council will name a new prime minister this weekend, but the generals have not yet decided who they want to take the job, a spokesman said Wednesday.





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CDRM moves to shore up image
Pridiyathorn out of contention for interim PM; prominent pro-democracy citizens picked to advise, boost confidence






Wissanu, Borwornsakwithdraw from team
Two trusted legal experts of deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra, Borwornsak Uwanno and Wissanu Krea-ngam, yesterday pulled out of a team of legal advisers set up by the coup leaders to draft an interim constitution.















AIRPORT FLARE-UP
Exporters pan new export fees

Some cargo shipments will be delayed till AOT explains



Government's 2007 budget still not ready for disbursement


Foreign banks air concerns on budget


Bangchak queries govt oil standards






BIRD FLU
Nine tests failed to detect H5N1, doctors reveal

Nong Bua Lamphu man, 59, becomes the third killed by disease this year



Avoid Sukhumvit roadworks: BMA


Disease check for 7 from Nonthaburi


Two die as police, military outposts attacked in Yala








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TWO STARS FALL

Shock loss puts Ferrero out while Baghdatis withdraws



Lopez aiming to get his game together


Grandpa Tuek turns to Cambodia


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Pull the plug on Surakiart's UN bid

The CDRM should withdraw support for the former deputy PM's candidacy in the race to succeed Kofi Annan



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