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Charter suggestions from Chat Thai

The Chat Thai Party yesterday circulated its blueprint for a new constitution, suggesting a stronger public check on the government, a two-term limit for premiers and an appointed Senate.
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Prasong, Prem meet

Prasong Soonsiri yesterday met with Privy Council President Prem Tinsulanonda at Prem's Sisao Theves residence amid rumours that Prasong would be supported as chairman of the new constitution-drafting team.
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Land deal 'crime at any price'

Deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra and Khunying Pojaman Shinawatra violated anti-corruption laws, no matter whether the price of the land on Ratchadaphisek Road that Pojaman bought was high or low, an official said yesterday.
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Pinthongta survives her testimony to the AEC

Having come back from London recently, Pinthongta Shinawatra, daughter of the ousted PM Thaksin, yesterday greeted people at the office of the Assets Examination Committee (AEC) with wais and sweet smiles when she arrived to testify regarding the tax-free sale of Shin Corp shares to Temasek Holdings.
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Don't give up on democracy: foreign press

Leading foreign journalists regard the September 19 coup as an undemocratic solution to deal with the crisis caused by the Thaksin Shinawatra government, with some saying it was "too early to give up on democracy".
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One dead, 6 hurt

Separate bomb and gun attacks in the deep South yesterday and late Tuesday killed one and injured six people, including three police.
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