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Wed, May 16, 2007 : Last updated 21:04 pm (Thai local time)
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Report that judges voted to dissolve parties 'untrue'

The Constitution Tribunal yesterday rejected as groundless a news report that its judges had made decisions on rulings for separate electoral fraud cases against the Thai Rak Thai and Democrat parties, a source said.
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Cabinet undecided on draft

The Cabinet yesterday suggested a few changes to the constitution draft, including maintaining that the public prosecutor works under the government.
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Man City deal: where will the money come from?

Reports that former premier Thaksin Shinawatra is close to taking over Manchester City Football Club have got Thais wondering: Is he for real this time?
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Nam denies charges of harassment

Assets Examination Commit-tee chairman Nam Yimyaem has rejected allegations by deposed prime minister Thaksin Shina-watra that he had harassed him by charging him and his family with corruption.
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THAI RAK THAI

Thaksin's political ambitions 'still alive'

TRT member's claim arising from golf meeting denied by lawyer
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Democrats' book out

The Democrat Party published a book yesterday with the party's closing statement filed in the Constitution Tribunal last month for the electoral-fraud case.
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