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Tue, May 29, 2007 : Last updated 20:36 pm (Thai local time)
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CDC defers any move on banning of executives

The Constitution Drafting Committee yesterday postponed a decision on whether the new constitution draft should include a ban on executives of dissolved parties until after the Constitution Tribunal's ruling tomorrow on the electoral-fraud cases.
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Public has a right to know, 'Fah Diew Kan' says

fah diew kan has urged the three main media associations to make clear their stance on the public's right to information, following the shutdown of pro-Thaksin websites by the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Ministry.
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CNS security plan can tackle 10,000

The Council for National Security (CNS) yesterday unveiled a new security plan designed to control up to 10,000 protesters rallying against tomorrow's verdicts on the two electoral fraud cases against the Thai Rak Thai and Democrat parties.
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Fewer smokers now

The number of Thai smokers has fallen by nearly 40 per cent in the past 20 years as a result of strict enforcement of seven anti-smoking laws and effective awareness campaigns, Public Health Ministry deputy permanent secretary Manit Theeratantikanont said yesterday.
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Cash rich SSO

The Social Security Office (SSO) has up to Bt427 billion in funds including Bt97.31 billion in profits accumulated over the past 17 years.
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Auto centre searched to incriminate Chonsawas

Police searched the Vattana Auto Sale and Service company in Bangkok's Huai Khwang area yesterday for evidence to tie Samut Prakan mayor Chonsawas Asavahame and two aides to the alleged assault of a Makkasan police officer.
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KILLER DISEASES

Pledge to license vital drugs

Govt will use policy only when necessary, Mongkol tells forum
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ANALYSIS

Bombs 'like those in Bangkok'

Blasts created a lot of noise but not much physical damage, police say
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