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Fri, April 13, 2007 : Last updated 20:32 pm (Thai local time)
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Charter 'will increase divide'

The new constitution will be a regressive charter for a class-ridden society in which the advantaged will hold all power and the social gap will grow, key civic leaders said yesterday.
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Prem urges public to be patient

General Prem Tinsulanonda yesterday made a speech designed to ease political tensions as top government and military figures lined up to convey their best wishes for Songkran to the president of the Privy Council.
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AEC promises early end to investigations

Corruption investigations into the central food laboratory, the excise duty on telecommunications and the Ua Athorn housing scheme will be wrapped up before September, Assets Examination Committee (AEC) chairman Nam Yimyaem said yesterday.
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Samak and Dusit get jail for slander

Political veterans and talk-show hosts Samak Sundaravej and Dusit Siriwan were each sentenced to two years' imprisonment yesterday for defaming Deputy Bangkok Governor Samart Ratchapolasit last January.
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