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BURNING ISSUE

Thai rak thai may split into three groups

'Die-hards' under Chaturon and Sudarat, plus off-shoots headed by Suwat and Somsak look likely; Northeast will be key




Witnesses deny earlier evidence

Witnesses at the electoral fraud case involving the Thai Rak Thai Party told the Constitution Tribunal yesterday Election Commission (EC) investigators forced them to frame the ruling party.





iTV seeks injunction to stop it being shut down

iTV asked the Administrative Court yesterday to issue an injunction to stop the TV station's contract being terminated by the Permanent Secretariat of the Prime Minister's Office.



Legal advice sought on Chaturon's 'visits'

The Council for National Security (CNS) is consulting with its legal advisers about whether Thai Rak Thai Party acting leader Chaturon Chaisang violated its ban on political activities after meeting voters in the Northeast, CNS chairman General Sonthi Boonyaratglin said yesterday.

CONSTITUTION SEMINAR

Political parties fear hidden agenda

New charter may lack legitimacy, but that won't stop them from contributing



Top cop booted for rolein political protest attacks

A senior Metropolitan Police officer was sacked yesterday for abusing his power by ordering his men to assault protesters shouting at then premier Thaksin Shinawatra in CentralWorld last year.



PTV debut 'illegal'

The Public Relations Department (PRD) will warn the operators of a new cable TV service, who have connections with the Thai Rak Thai Party, that they do not have legal permission to launch on March 1.



In brief :Sondhi stays on air

The Public Relations Department is ready to adjust the content of the programme "Yam Fao Paen Din" run by Sondhi Limthongkul, director-general Pramote Ratvinij said yesterday.



Pojaman still waiting

The Bank of Thailand (BOT) said it would not take long to decide whether to approve Khunying Pojaman Shinawatra's request to transfer Bt400 million in cash to the United Kingdom to buy a house.






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