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BURNING ISSUE

Anti-coup rally is giving a boost to two generals

Sunday's protest has failed to grip the public's imagination while strengthening junta's arm




'Charter must retain articles on media freedom'

Freedom of expression as enshrined in articles 39 to 41 of the 1997 Constitution should find its way into the draft of the new constitution, Somkid Lertpitoon, a member of the National People's Assembly (NPA) and a professor of public law at Thammasat University, said yesterday.





Many takers for 'direct line' to govt

The first broadcast of the "Direct Line to Government House" programme last Saturday received a good response, Government Spokesman Yongyuth Mayalarp said yesterday.



Noise hits homes in a 10km radius

The Pollution Control Depart-ment (PCD) said yesterday homes up to 10 kilometres from Suvarna-bhumi Airport would be affected by aircraft noise and Airports of Thailand (AOT) must compensate the first group of 320 homes by January 31.

POLITICS

Somkid not leadership contender for anyone

It's my own party or none, says the former Thai Rak Thai heavyweight



Health minister accused of nepotism

A former Democrat MP has accused Public Health Minister Dr Mongkol na Songkhla of breaking the law by trying to interfere in the transfer of officials.






Top Stories



Thai Rak Thai linked to most key anti-coup groups

Protest will go ahead: anti-coup group

Officials closely following the shin corp paper trail

Somkid not leadership contender for anyone

We face more coups: worachet


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