ANALYSIS

Surayud's explanationwas not too convincing

In a television interview on Channel 9 on Tuesday with Nation Group group editor Thepchai Yong, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said he wanted to revive the sagging popularity of his government.
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Thousands of couples get hitched on the Day of Love

A sweet sentiment swept through the country yesterday as couples walked hand in hand to register their marriages, including an 89-year-old man and his 86-year-old bride.
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CNS urged to show sincerity to return power

Political parties urged the Council for National Security (CNS) on Wednesday to show their sincerity to return power to the people by specifying which of the previous constitutions it would pick to exercise if the voters rejected the draft of the Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA).
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Thai monk killed daughter's Brit boyfriend, court told

London - A Thai monk stabbed his daughter's British boyfriend to death after he saw him trying to strangle her outside the home they all shared, a London coroner's court heard Wednesday.
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NLA urged to endorse Thai-Japan trade agreement

Commerce Minister Krirk-krai Jirapaet Thursday urged the National Legislative Assembly to pass the bilateral trade agreement between Thailand and Japan.
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Supreme court orders ETA not to pay Bt6.2 billion

The Supreme Court overturned on Wednesday Civil Court's decision which ordered the Expressway and Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (ETA) to pay BBCD consortium a compensation of Bt6.2 billion.
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Somkid appointed as sufficiency economy envoy

Newly-appointed economic envoy Somkid Jatusripitak vowed Thursday to explain sufficiency economy principle to foreign countries.
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