
Cabinet to speed up vetting of laws

The Cabinet resolved yesterday to speed up the vetting of key draft bills and boost publicity about its performance in order to shed an image of ineptitude.
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Probe call over deals

Anti-coup activists released an open letter yesterday demanding probes into "suspicious" deals by Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont and Council for National Security chairman General Sonthi Boonyaratglin.
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Pongthep backed over coup question

Kittisak Prokkati, chairman of the Thammasat University Lecturer Council, yesterday defended deputy Thai Rak Thai Party leader Pongthep Thepkanjana, saying the special lecturer has the academic freedom to include ethical-type political questions in student exams.
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TRT refutes charges of meetings to plan election fraud

Details of alleged meetings to plan election fraud in last April's poll are incorrect, according to a former Thai Rak Thai government minister and the party's current party acting secretary-general.
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In breif :Anti-Prem campaign fears

The Council for National Security has expressed fears the signature campaign against General Prem Tinsulanonda could spiral out of control and offend the monarchy.
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ASSET DECLARATION

Thaksin could be banned till 2010

AEC looking at submissions related to Shin Corp, Ample Rich share deals
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6,000 still without a school

Increasing class sizes has failed to make enough room for thousands of pupils who want to attend secondary schools in eastern Bangkok.
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