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Sat, October 14, 2006 : Last updated 21:15 pm (Thai local time)
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'OCTOBERISTS' - 33 YEARS ON

A divided political ideology

On Wednesday came the last straw. Thirayuth Boonmi, arguably the apex of all "Octoberist" democracy fighters in Thailand in the past three decades, expressed confidence in the interim government installed by the military that staged the September 19 coup d'etat.
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PM pledges to help Northeast activists

Less than two weeks in office, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont yesterday vowed to fulfil the assistance promised by previous governments for former communist insurgents in the Northeast.
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Peace talk should be in third country : Dr Panithan

Talks between the government and separatist movements in the South should not be held in Malaysia, a security expert said Saturday.
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UN elects South Korea's Ban Ki-Moon as UN chief

UNITED NATIONS - The UN General Assembly on Friday formally elected South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-Moon as the world body's eighth secretary general, to succeed Kofi Annan when he steps down in December.
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YOUR PHOTOS, YOUR STORIES

It is Charlie's turn

Charlie Gallery joins Thomas Brecelic on Saturday in sending flood photographs to The Nation's website as part of the "Your Photos, Your Stories" campaign.
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