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Mon, April 9, 2007 : Last updated 20:03 pm (Thai local time)
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Drafters remain split on key issues

Constitution drafters remain divided over key issues such as whether the prime minister must be elected and whether there should be party-list MPs, said a charter writer yesterday.
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AEC gets tough with ministers

Pair face grilling over failure to lodge complaint into lotteries
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Hiccup in TV graft campaign

Junta leader General Sonthi Boonyaratglin yesterday blamed "human error" for broadcasting glitches during the awareness campaign on corruption aired by Army-run Channel 5 over the weekend.
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Prasong is 'not quitting'

Constitution Drafting Committee chairman Prasong Soonsiri has dismissed a rumour that he would quit, saying it was an attempt to discredit him and confuse the public about the current political situation.
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Farm debts crisis shifts to Bangkok

The long-standing debt crisis among rural farmers continues to play out on the government's doorstep, with separate groups appealing for help at Government House and the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives yesterday.
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