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Thu, November 2, 2006 : Last updated 20:03 pm (Thai local time)
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BURNING ISSUE

Feisty Jaruvan is quite a handful

The gutsy auditor-general has adopted a take-no-prisoners stand, but her methods and approach don't sit well with everybody
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Thammasat academic: CNS will cling to power

A noted academic dismissed as unbelievable a claim by the Council for National Security (CNS) leaders that they will not seek to perpetuate their power and will reform politics.
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LAND CONTROVERSY

Pojaman purchase lawful: BOT

Central bank confirms Land Department estimated price of Ratchadaphisek plot
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AEC pay on par with NCCC

The Comptroller General's Department had set a budget of Bt60 million for the Assets Examination Committee (AEC), with its 11 members each getting Bt108,000 a month, AEC secretary-general Kaewsan Atibodhi said yesterday.
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'Politics' not behind reshuffle

Interior Minister Aree Wongsearaya yesterday shrugged off the resignation of Samut Prakan governor Sukhumrat Saributr, saying it was the governor's own decision to leave.
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Small rally against CNS, call for election

A group of 200 political activists yesterday protested against Council for National Security (CNS) leader Gen Sonthi Boonyaratglin, deman-ding the end of martial law and a general election within two months.
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IN BRIEF

People's assembly :Deadline for nominations extended due to lack of public awareness

The deadline for naming 2,000 candidates to sit on the National People's Assembly (NPA) has been extended to Tuesday from today in order to widen the pool of qualified individuals for charter writing, a panel member on NPA nominations said yesterday.
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Stay out of politics, party leaders advise

Leaders of three political parties urged the coup-makers yesterday to try to meet the people's aspirations instead of tackling day-to-day problems.
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