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Wed, December 27, 2006 : Last updated 19:51 pm (Thai local time)
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BURNING ISSUE

FAT CATS COUNTING THEIR LIVES

Sacking of five Finance officials signals a sea-change in the unregulated higher echelons of the bureaucracy
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Thaksin 'will return' to fight graft charges

Thaksin Shinawatra's chief lawyer said the deposed premier will return to the country if he is charged with involvement in a controversial land plot purchased by his wife and the new airport's bomb-detection scanners.
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Thaksin's kids seek probe delay

Children of the ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra sent a lawyer yesterday to ask that their appearance in front of the Assets Examination Committee (AEC) to give details on controversial Shin Corp deals be deferred - from today till next month.
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Fears over varsity autonomy moves

The National Legislative Assembly (NLA) committee on public participation held a seminar yesterday on how universities could better serve the public and whether state universities should become autonomous institutes.
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