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Thu, March 1, 2007 : Last updated 14:30 pm (Thai local time)
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Land deal: Thaksin, wife to be charged

The Assets Examination Commit-tee (AEC) yesterday decided to seek additional criminal charges against ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his wife Khunying Pojaman over a controversial land purchase, which could result in the plots in question being seized, a panel member said.
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Foreign minister soothes Japanese business community

Thai government have promised the Thai people they will enjoy a better and more democratic environment when they cast their ballots in a general election before the end of this year, Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram told foreign correspondents here on Tuesday.
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CNS to prosecute Chaturon for visiting Issan

Council for National Security (CNS) will prosecute Chaturon Chaisang, acting leader of Thai Rak Thai Party, for violating a ban on political activities.
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iTV could be nationalised : PM Office Minister

The iTV could come to an end if it failed to repay debt of Bt100 billion within March 6. The government will revoke concession and nationalise the station, PM's Office Minister Khunying Divapadi Meksawan said Tuesday.
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Shin Corp profits sink by 60 per cent in 2006

Shin Corp, Thailand's top telecom firm that is at the centre of a political firestorm, said Tuesday its net profits fell by 60 per cent in 2006 due to huge drops in its mobile phone and satellite operations.
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DEBT-RIDDEN STATION

Boonklee quits iTV amid talk of bailout

Cabinet to decide channel's fate today; Temasek reported to be on verge of selling out
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Your Help Is Needed!!!

The Nation website would like solicit your opinion and comment on the issue of public safety in Pattaya following the shooting death of two Russian women -- Tatiana Tsimfer, 30, and Liubov Svirkova, 25 - on Saturday morning.
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