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Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont (c) stands between his new ministers before leading them to a swearing in ceremony on Monday. Right is Deputy Finance Minister Sommai Pasee and left is PM's Office Minister Prasit Kowilaikul.//Photo by Worawit Pumpuang

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CNS should worry about domestic feeling : Chuan

Former prime minister Chuan Leekpai urged on Monday coup leaders to justify their seizure of power by spelling out what had gone wrong with the Thaksin Shinawatra regime.



NLA speaker's apology demanded

An outspoken member of the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) on Monday passed a letter of complaint to NLA Speaker Meechai Ruchuphan, demanding that he apologise for exerting undue influence over the appointment of a NLA panel.



Violence continues in Narathiwat

Two men killed, including one soldier, and 15 others injured from a blast in a fresh market area in Sungai Kolok, Narathiwat on Monday as the latest development in the deep south.






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Supachai offers PR assistance to Surayud
Supachai Panitchpakdi, secretary-general of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, has offered to help Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont explain Thailand's political situation to the world.






EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Defending Thaksin is a 'once-in-a-lifetime' job

Once a low-profile junior politician, Noppadon Pattama found instant fame when he became a legal adviser to deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his family, something the 45-year-old says he did not fully expect.






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SECTOR AT RISK
Thousands of SMEs predicted to go under

Competition from abroad proves too intense: agency



Ch Karnchang emphasises 'modest growth'


Latest row has its roots back in 2001


AIS wants 'hidden' access charge dropped

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Shin sleuths return to shelves with red-hot sequel
After causing a sensation with "25 Questions Surrounding Shin Corp", the authors who go by the pen names Ma Nok and Dek Nok Krob are back with an update on the deal that sparked an outcry as well as allegations of criminal behaviour that have yet to lead to a single arrest.



O-Net expanded to cover eight subjects from 2009


Children demand more say in charter


Elderly man shot, slashed to death

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WAR ON DRUGS
Killings return to haunt Thaksin

Bloody campaign was a crime against humanity, rights commissioner says



'Stick to political reform, economy'


Thumbs down for govt


Chat Thai likely to have a role in next govt: Banharn

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Taekwondo team fighting for gold
[ASIAN GAMES] Thailand's world-class taekwondo team are aiming to win at least two gold medals when the action kicks off at the Asian Games in Doha next month.


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EDITORIAL
Vietnam, Apec and beyond

Summit let the host showcase its economic growth and world leaders discuss urgent international issues



Stop messing with Internet access and free debate


What monetary policy does China need?


US Democrats may not be so protectionist

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