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Sat, December 16, 2006 : Last updated 21:35 pm (Thai local time)
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Former Thai Rak Thai MP says Army man leant on him

A former Thai Rak Thai MP yesterday claimed he had been intimidated by a senior military officer who gave him an ultimatum to stop undermining the new government by backing "subversive groups".
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No plans to reshuffle Cabinet: PM

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont yesterday dismissed rumours of an imminent Cabinet shuffle, saying the government's economic team had performed satisfactorily in fulfilling its set objectives.
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'Decision on Thaksin's testimony up to court'

The government will not intervene in the Constitution Tribunal's deliberations if deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra returns to the country to testify in the party-dissolution case, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said yesterday.
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Decentralise power: Saneh

Future political reform must be geared towards supporting the needs of the rural poor to enable them to function as a check and balance against the central power in Bangkok, National Human Rights Commission chairman Saneh Chamarik said yesterday.
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AEC: Do not divulge informants' identities

The Assets Examination Committee yesterday called on officials and the media to avoid disclosing the identity of informants who cooperated with its graft probes.
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