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BURNING ISSUE

Lottery will be an early test for pridiyathorn

Scheme is highly profitable but damned for encouraging gambling




TRT regroups and vows to monitor CNS

Acting Thai Rak Thai leader Chaturon Chaisang said the party was forming a working group to investigate the government, the Council of National Security (CNS) and the Constitution Drafting Council.





Tougher stance for ministers with shares

The national agenda on ethics, good governance and the prevention of corruption might require ministers who hold shares in a business to transfer the shares to a caretaker agency, an advisory committee member said yesterday.



Temasek's letter to editor

Dear Editor



'Choose the media - or political job'

Thirty political reporters whose usual job it is to cover events at Parliament House signed a letter yesterday calling on three representatives of media organisations named to join the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) to choose between maintaining their roles as media professionals, or joining the NLA.

OUSTED PREMIER

Thaksin advised to stay abroad for a long time

Army rejects his plan to return, says his coming back would aggravate social division



Public 'has policy role'

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont will today emphasise to his Cabinet the need for public participation in drafting policies.



Race for Assembly Speaker heats up

Key legislators remained mum yesterday over their preferences for speaker while a top contender for the job wants an open vote.



Tribunal has 31 cases to hear

The nine-member Constitution Tribunal yesterday acknowledged 31 pending cases on its plate, including the alleged electoral fraud ahead of April's annulled election, punishable by party dissolution.



Sudarat on the mend

Thai Rak Thai Party deputy leader Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan yesterday underwent surgery for a haemorrhoid problem at Lerdsin Hospital.






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