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BURNING ISSUE

Rising baht could force a reshuffle

Pridiyathorn admits to currency concern




We'll sort out dodgy deals: minister

The interim government would deal with all problematic projects launched by the previous regime, including the Airport Rail Link and development on Koh Chang, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister MR Pridiyathorn Devakula vowed yesterday.





Sonthi hasn't forgotten that Thaksin promoted him

The chairman of the Council for National Security (CNS) said yesterday he would never forget what ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra had done for him, but the country's welfare had to come first.



Report card due

The military-backed government will issue a progress report at the end of the month on its time in office, spokesman Yongyuth Mayalarp said yesterday.

POJAMAN'S LAND PURCHASE

Technical snag in probe

The Assets Examination Committee yesterday failed to appoint a subcommittee to investigate a controversial land purchase by the wife of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.



CDA voting slammed as a sham

The selection of 200 nominees for the Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA) ended in a scandal and was denounced by some members of the National People's Assembly (NPA) as fraudulent and a farce yesterday.



Cabinet to consider iTV today

The Attorney General's Office said yesterday there were three points to consider in any final settlement following the Supreme Administrative Court's ruling on iTV.



Nipit calls for action on tape

A former Democrat MP yesterday asked police to determine if a damaging voice recording is that of former deputy agriculture minister Newin Chidchob



Mystery Fires

In the three months since the September 19 coup 17 schools have burnt down, or almost two each week.



Full List of CDA nominees

A total of 200 nominees were selected in a peer voting among 1,900 National People's Assembly on Monday. The following is a full list of the nominees. (The list is sorted by earned votes.)






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