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Tue, May 29, 2007 : Last updated 19:21 pm (Thai local time)
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Respondents express post-ruling concerns

People are confident of just decisions in the trial of the two major political parties for alleged election fraud, but they are concerned about the post-ruling political situation, a poll has found.
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Govt pooh-poohs US anti-coup proposal

The Foreign Ministry yesterday downplayed legislation proposed on Thursday by a Republican US congressman that would strip Thailand of its designation by the US as a "Major Non-Nato Ally" until democracy returned to the country.
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Thaksin 'has quit politics'

Thai Rak Thai acting party leader Chaturon Chaisang said yesterday that former prime minister and Thai Rak Thai leader Thaksin Shinawatra really has quit politics - as he had stated previously.
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Rulings will not be leaked, judge vows

The Constitution Tribunal judges will take "utmost care" to avoid any leak of their judgements before Wednesday, when they are scheduled to make rulings in separate electoral fraud cases against five political parties, one of the judges said yesterday.
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MAY 30 VERDICTS

Surayud curtails visit to China

Move follows King's speech expressing concern over violence after poll-fraud rulings
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Witnesses named for Pojaman's hearing

Public prosecutors yesterday submitted a list of 39 witnesses in the Pojaman-Bhanapot case for alleged Bt546-million tax evasion.
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Professor Thaksin

Ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra will become a guest professor at Tokyo's Takushoku University and hold a special class on July 5, sources close to him said on Thursday.
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