TRT'S FUTURE

Former executives seem resigned to the inevitable

Blame put squarely on Thaksin for failing to state intentions
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Admin Court to rule on merit of Shin case

The Central Administrative Court will today read out an appellate decision whether to accept or reject a lawsuit seeking to cancel licences granted to Shin Corp for communication satellites, mobile phone services and television broadcast.
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Thailand has its 'Hitlers'

Privy Council president General Prem Tinasulanonda yesterday said Thailand has people like Hitler who were greedy and made people fight but the guardian spirit always protected the country.
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Cabinet to be revealed next week

Interim Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said yesterday the line-up of his Cabinet would be revealed next week, shooting down speculation that it would be disclosed this weekend.
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'Declare your assets'

Ex-Thai Rak Thai executive Veera Musigapong yesterday called on executives of the Council for National Security,
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AEC wraps up case relating to airport

An Assets Examination Committee (AEC) investigative group has finished one of the cases relating to Suvarnabhumi Airport and will present it to a committee meeting on Monday, secretary-general Kaewsan Atibhodi said yesterday.
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Chat Thai leader welcomes deserters

Chat Thai Party leader Banharn Silapa-archa yesterday said he welcomed all former party members back to the fold, but dismissed the possibility that Chat Thai would become the largest party.
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Different interests

All 107 Thai Rak Thai executive committee members can be divided into three groups: elderly politicians, the younger generation and businessmen.
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