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Thu, October 12, 2006 : Last updated 20:46 pm (Thai local time)
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TV as shackled as in Thaksin days

Contrary to popular belief, television news coverage is no freer now under the junta-selected government than during the Thaksin Shinawatra administration, said Suwanna Uyanan, vice president of the Thai Broadcasting Journalists Association (TBJA) yesterday, three weeks after the military ousted Thaksin in a coup.
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POLITICAL MELTDOWN

Thai Rak Thai exodus goes on

Two more executives resign from ousted prime minister's once-mighty party
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We aim to restore credibility: Nitya

Newly appointed Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram said yesterday the priority of the interim government is to restore the confidence and credibility of the kingdom, which has been damaged by the military coup.
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Assembly list 'ready'

A list of 250 people to be appointed to the National Legislative Assembly was submitted for royal approval yesterday, said a source familiar with the matter.
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Thirayuth gives interim govt a vote of confidence

Labelling it an "Over Time" or "Old Technocrat" Cabinet, leading Thaksinomics critic Thirayuth Boonmi says he has complete confidence the new government will lead the country out of its crisis.
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PM on tour

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont will visit Laos and Cambodia on the weekend to strengthen relations and discuss government policies, Yongyuth Maiyalarp, the government spokesman said yesterday.
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