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Government scores only 5.27 out of 10: survey

Another opinion survey has underlined perception that the public support for the military-installed government apparently hovers at a critical level now.



BANGKOK BOMBINGS
Prem: Blasts intended to unseat govt


Privy Council head insists authorities take steps to restore normalcy



CDA on fast track to new charter

The Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA) should complete its work in four months and not six as previously planned, its member Noranit Sethabutr said yesterday.





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Government scores only 5.27 out of 10: survey
Another opinion survey has underlined perception that the public support for the military-installed government apparently hovers at a critical level now.






Priority buses the commute of the future
But concern over way BMA is implementing the project















STOCK MARKET WOES
Exchange turns to brokerages

Foreigners' input sought on how to put confidence on a stronger footing



Planners see drop in demand for power


BMCL believes it has the edge in bidding for three new routes


Bombings to cause slippage in Q1 growth: UTCC






Blasts affect scrap-collectors' livelihood
The New Year Bangkok bombings have deprived the city's many scrap-collectors of their livelihoods. The scavengers scour refuse containers and rubbish piles for items they can sell.



Vaccine smugglers nabbed


CHIANG MAI :Briton, 35, jumps to his death


Phuket police seize over 5,000 fake credit cards








Thai soccer leagues to merge
[SOCCER] The Football Association of Thailand (FAT) and Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) yesterday reached an agreement to merge the hitherto separately run Thailand Premier League and Thailand Professional League, finally putting an end to an issue which has dragged on for more than a year.







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Tsunami lessons not learned

Precautionary measures have been abandoned in the greed-fuelled rush to cash in on tourism potential



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