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Wed, May 30, 2007 : Last updated 23:59 pm (Thai local time)
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Leading executives arrange schedules

The Democrat and Thai Rak Thai parties have set their schedules ahead of hearing the Constitution Tribunal rulings on their election fraud cases today.
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Massive coverage for historic verdicts

All media outlets will be reporting live the verdicts on the fate of the two main political parties from the Constitutional Tribunal today.
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Sitthichai ready to lift website ban

Information and Communications Technology Minister Sitthichai Pookaiyaudom said he would stop blocking websites of deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's supporters today "pending the situation".
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CDC keeps many contentious points

In yesterday's debate the 35-member Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) decided to retain many draft provisions, even though the 12 organisations in charge of vetting the draft want them revised.
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Singapore keeping a close watch

Singapore was closely monitoring the Constitution Tribunal case on whether to dissolve Thailand's two largest political parties, Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram said on Monday.
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Lessons from Germany on political crisis

Recent history shows banning parties does not solve problems in a democracy
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