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Let the people sue the government, says survey

The public wants to be able to sue the government if it fails to uphold future constitutions, the right to scrutinise the judiciary and to directly elect the prime minister, according to the National Economic and Social Advisory Council.




Banned PTV rally goes ahead amid scuffles with the police

About 1,500 people gathered at Sanam Luang yesterday for a rally against the junta organised by PTV.





AEC finds 'fishy deal' in housing project

The Assets Examination Committee has discovered dubious money transfers by the National Housing Authority regarding the controversial Ua Arthorn housing project, an AEC member said yesterday.



Thai crusader for women's civil rights gets US honour

Women's rights campaigner Virada Somswasdi was among the first group of women from around the globe to be honoured in the US government's first International Women of Courage Award.



Small retailers urged to modernise

Nakhon Ratchasima - Commerce Minister Kirkrai Jirapat Saturday urged small indigenous retailers to modernise so they could better cope with intense competition in a vast retail sector dominated by multinational companies.



Bell 214 helicopters ordered grounded

Navy commander-in-chief Admiral Sathiraphan Keyanond Saturday ordered all Bell 214 helicopters to be grounded for mechanical inspection after one crashed in Surin on Friday, killing all nine naval personnel on board.



Look-alikes of bombing suspects 'surrender'

After police photos featuring two suspected bombers were released on Thursday, two men with a resemblance to the two suspects came forward yesterday to protest their innocence.

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Airport contract row set for court

King Power wants injunction and defends actions as confused retailers seek assurances






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