POLITICAL FUTURE

Govt, CNS can work together, insists PM

Both parties will seek to ensure smooth election
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Relief over school traffic

Despite rain showers on the commencement of the school term yesterday, Bangkok's traffic conditions were not too congested and the traffic police performance was satisfactory, the Traffic Division Police commander said.
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CNS chief says southern militants well organised

Army chief and Council for National Security chairman General Sonthi Boonyaratglin yesterday said there were as many as 5,000 active militants instigating violence in the restive South under the command of the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN)-Coordinate.
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Compulsory licensing for cancer drugs

Medical authorities are expected to issue compulsory licensing for cancer drugs in the next month to assist tens of thousands of cancer patients.
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Police to question hacker's girlfriend over phone numbers

Police will summon an alleged accomplice of a man accused of hacking into the computer system of Advanced Info Services (AIS) and manipulating airtime allowances for prepaid cellphone users.
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Thaksin can return to face graft charges

The government and the Council for National Security said yesterday that they would have no objection if deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra is required by a court to return to Thailand to fight corruption charges against him.
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TRT leaders fear the end is near

Leading members of the Thai Rak Thai Party believe the party will be dissolved after the Constitution Tribunal verdict in two weeks, a party source said yesterday.
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Monks hired to make trouble: Chirmsak

Constitution drafters and a National Legislative Assembly member got embroiled in an angry row yesterday over whether the new charter should adopt Buddhism as the national religion.
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