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Yodsak Kosaiyakanon, university lecturer, shows a complaint in which he called for police to take legal action against a website; www.tmctobay.com. He alleged that it was not proper for the website to campaign for HM the King to oust Privy Councillor Prem Tinsulanond.//Photo by Noppadol Sritaveekart




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PTV to sue Sondhi Limthongkul

PTV executives filed a libel suit on Monday against media mogul Sondhi Limthongkul and the Democrat's Alongkorn Pollabutr, for alleging the cable TV station was involved in the signature campaign to oust Prem Tinsulanonda as Privy Council president.



Village headmen and kamnans want to retire at 60.

Village headmen and kamnan yesterday asked the Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA) to amend the law to permit them to remain in their post, once elected, until they reached 60 years of age rather then taking up the position for only one fiveyear term.



Second major quake likely to hit Solomons: seismologist

Sydney - A second powerful earthquake is likely to hit the Solomon Islands within days following a magnitude 8.0 tremor early Monday, a leading Australian seismologist said.



ANALYSIS
Repo rate could spell end for Tarisa's term


The decision of the central bank's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) on the one-day repurchase rate at their April 11 meeting is likely to prove critical to Tarisa Watanagase's position as governor of the Bank of Thailand (BOT) amid wide rumours that politicians are not satisfied with her performance.






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PTV RALLIES
Suriyasai insists Thaksin involved

Democracy alliance threatens to resume protests if anti-govt activity continues






Lesson in luck grips Thailand
It was celebration or dejection for parents and kids as the country's best schools held lucky draws for places in the next academic year






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CIVIL AVIATION
Dept proposes spinning off airports

Management of 26 provincial fields to be given to other parties; AOT interested



Govt mulls relief measures for poor


KAsset to rejig strategy against rivals


FTA with Japan seen as a threat to SMEs

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Thai doctors are losing the battle of the bulge
Porky physicians get a 'heal thyself' warning over pot bellies



BMA outsmarted by jokers at taxi stands


Ancient ovens found to have a magnetic appeal


Signing of FTA is like policy corruption, NGOs tell govt

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Surayud is top-rated in popularity
Almost two thirds of Bangkok residents still support Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont, an opinion survey has found.


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Colucci and Wellington capture top honours
[TRIATHLON] Brazilian Reinaldo Colucci outclassed the top field to win the inaugural Bangkok Triathlon yesterday.



Dampaknam beat Sunspark to end slide


In brief :Thais champs

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EDITORIAL
Cooler heads needed in SSO rate dispute

Office must strike a balance between keeping costs low for users, while ensuring providers stay motivated



Relations becoming cosier between Colombo and Bangkok


Defining balance in Thai academic studies


European Union's 50th anniversary a cause for celebration, not cynicism

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