
TITV may be run by 'service unit'

The plan for a service delivery unit to manage TITV station got the green light from the Public Sector Development Commission yesterday.
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Culture Minister calls on Chula to punish Pemmika

The culture minister yesterday urged Chulalongkorn University to take disciplinary action against fourth-year psychology student Pemmika Veerachatraksit over her alleged affair with another woman's husband.
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Police set to seek arrest warrants for bombs

Police will ask the Criminal Court tomorrow to issue arrest warrants for suspects behind the New Year's Eve bombs, National Police Assistant Commissioner Lt General Jongrak Juthanont said yesterday.
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Over 1,000 remain homeless after slum inferno last month

More than 1,000 Klong Toei slum dwellers remain homeless after a fire destroyed as many as 200 homes in the community in the middle of last month.
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Activists call for Abbott boycott for withdrawing drugs

Thai HIV activists have condemned a drug manufacturer, accusing it of cancelling imports of vital medicines because its profits were threatened by government legislation.
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Complaint over ASTV

Thai Rak Thai will file a complaint today with the Crime Suppression Division and state security agencies against PM's Office Minister Thirapat Serirangsan and the head of the Public Relations Depart-ment (PRD) for allowing ASTV to broadcast on Channel 11.
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New drafting boss denies back stabbing

Chutinant Bhirombhakdi, the new chairman of the Constitution Drafting Assembly's publicity committee, yesterday dismissed speculation that he had forced former chairman Pichien Amnartworaprasert out of the post.
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AEC gets more power to bag corrupt MPs

The National Legislative Assembly yesterday approved a new law to give the Assets Examination Committee (AEC) more power in demanding co-operation from relevant state agencies in its investigations into alleged corrupt politicians involving the deposed government of Thaksin Shinawatra.
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Give drafters a chance: CNS

The Council for National Security yesterday claimed there was a concerted movement among anti-coup activists to reject the draft constitution regardless of its content.
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People's charter of '97 may be revived

If the new draft constitution does not pass a public referendum, the 1997 constitution will be revived, Council for National Security (CNS) chief Sonthi Boonyaratglin said yesterday.
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BURNING ISSUE

it's Not enough for surayud to act tough

PM has been too busy flip-flopping to mend the political divide
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