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Thu, October 19, 2006 : Last updated 19:57 pm (Thai local time)
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

'People were disappointed in us'

Chaturon Chaisang, who recently became the Thai Rak Thai Party's acting leader, spoke to our Political Desk yesterday about his new role and the party's future.
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COUP AFTERMATH

Academics divided over junta giving up power

A month after the takeover, there are fears the military is in no rush to go
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'Senators' to watch govt

Fifty-eight senators-elect yesterday launched their group, "Out-of-Parliament Senators for Democracy," to scrutinise the role of the Surayud government and the National Legislative Assembly's state policies.
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Meechai, Prasong recruit assistants

Meechai Ruchuphan and Prasong Soonsiri, two leading candidates for the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) Speaker's seat, have formed their own teams of deputies to assist them should they win the post, a source said yesterday.
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Reshuffle at Justice Ministry

The Justice Ministry will undergo a major reshuffle to rotate senior officials including the high-profile director-general of the Department of Special Investigation, Justice Minister Apai Chanthanajulaka said yesterday.
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Rosana challenges military to act against Thaksin

Almost a month after the coup, a well-known anti-corruption campaigner has warned members of the self-appointed Council of National Security (CNS) that the people will not let them get away with failing to crackdown on various alleged irregularities by Thaksin Shinawatra.
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LATERITE THEFT CASE

Ex-MP, six others get 7 years in jail

Hundreds of Buri Ram villagers applaud prosecutor; Panawatr, relatives to appeal
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TRT not giving up hope: Chaturon

Thai Rak Thai's caretaker leader Chaturon Chaisang said yesterday the party expected a lot more defections - but it was not downhearted and had not lost hope.
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September 19: how it all unfolded

This is the first in a series of articles marking the first month since the September 19 coup that ousted the Thaksin Shinawatra government.
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