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A soldier walks besides convoys of army trucks in front of the second Army Region in Ubon Ratchathani. The convoys departed the province for southern provinces, sparking widespread rumours of counter coup.//Matichon newspaper

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CNS to get tough on ill-wished groups : Saprang


Assistant Army chief Gen Saprang Kallayanamitr has revealed Thursday that CNS would tighten grips to get tough on those who have ill wished for the country.



Bombers were "in uniform" : defence minister

Defence Minister Gen Boonrawd Somtas said "men in uniform" were behind the fata New Year's Eve bombs in Bangkok.



Foreign diplomats worry over impacts from New Year's Eve bombings

Bangkok-based diplomatic community expressed concerns on Thursday whether the deadly bomb blasts on New Year's Eve would affect the lifting of martial law as well as the constitution drafting process and the elections.






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Chavalit taunts CNS over inquiry
Former prime minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh yesterday lashed out at the Council for National Security (CNS) for trying to link him to the New Year bomb attacks.






Charter drafters believe prime minister should be appointed
Two newly appointed constitution drafters yesterday expressed their support for an "appointed" prime minister to lead the next government, ahead of the first meeting of the Constitution Drafting Assembly on Monday.






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NEW YEAR'S FALLOUT
Retailers bear brunt of bomb blast fears

Major Bangkok stores report 30% fall in shoppers



Capital crunch expected for some banks


Alternative energy a practical choice


The constant gardener

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COMMUTING
Capital to get its first city rapid bus route

Cabinet approves BMA plan to help fight traffic snarls, route to run from Chong Nonsi to Bangkok Bridge



Victims all on the road to recovery


Bombs a diversion from allegations, TRT claims


Airport power network bid to be probed

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THE YEAR AHEAD
New charter to limit executive power

Other key reform will be a body to boost political development and civil society


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TENNIS
a Promising start

Paradorn reaches 2nd round; Pless shocks Nalbandian


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EDITORIAL
Blasts shatter hopes for reconciliation

Sunday's bombings indicate that the battle between the old and new regimes is set to worsen in 2007



'Hot money' promises to spur 2007's 'hot politics'

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New poll posted on Thursday

Is the Thai government right to protest Cambodia's appointment of Thaksin as its economic adviser by recalling Thai ambassador and suspending all cooperations?

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