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Another radio station shut after airing ex-PM's interview

The Public Relations Department (PRD) yesterday shut down another community radio station that aired a live telephone interview with ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra on Wednesday night.



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NEW CONSTITUTION :Student unions support draft, except on state religion, Senate

More than 50 student unions yesterday declared their support for the draft of a new charter prepared by the Constitution Drafting Assembly.





Have we learnt anything from our 'democratic actions'?

The legacy of the 1992 May uprising will mean nothing if people lack historical understanding and do not learn lessons from the past, historian and former rector of Thammasat University Charnvit Kasetsiri warned yesterday.






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