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Fri, October 20, 2006 : Last updated 20:17 pm (Thai local time)
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Help me, so I can do the job quickly: PM

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said yesterday he wanted to quit the post as soon as possible but first had to be certain of people's opinions about the new constitution, judicial reform and an improvement in moral standards.
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'Many more dodgy deals'

Democrat Party deputy leader Alongkorn Pollabutr yesterday vowed to continue his campaign to expose corruption at Suvarnabhumi Airport despite reaching an out-of-court settlement in a related legal battle.
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Battle that never came

In the second in a series of articles marking the first month since the coup, The Nation relates the day's events from the view of Thaksin Shinawatra's allies.
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Tribunal judges will have to declare assets

The National Counter Corruption Commission yesterday ruled that judges of the Constitution Tribunal have to submit asset declarations.
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Lese majeste charged accepted

Public prosecutors yesterday indicted media mogul Sondhi Limthongkul and Kom Chad Luek editor Chaliew Kongtuk on lese majeste charges with the Criminal Court.
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Witness protection law coming

A new law will be passed soon to protect the public and informers who reveal information about corruption, Office of Civil Service Council (OCSC) secretary-general Preecha Watcharaphai said yesterday.
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Assets committee 'to focus on airport'

The Assets Examination Committee (AEC) yesterday finalised the appointment process for three subcommittees, each of which will have five members responsible for specific graft cases involving the deposed government.
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Listen to what the people say, Thaksin

Judging from the latest Nation poll, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra should think carefully before planning to come home.
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