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Wed, June 6, 2007 : Last updated 20:12 pm (Thai local time)



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Ex-TRT members waste no time in regrouping

Just hours after the Cabinet lifted bans on political-party activity former members of the dissolved Thai Rak Thai Party formed a new group they say will join anti-junta protests from today.




Pricey plot earmarked for city common

Bangkok will have a new public park located on one of the most expensive pieces of land in the country that will host the historic Kanchanapisek and Songdham pavilions.





Gasohol claims another victim

Tanit Watanadamai yesterday filled up his brand-new Yaris with 91 gasohol at a PTT station in Ratchaburi's Muang district. Three kilometres later his car conked out and would not restart.



Train services further suspended following more sabotage

More strecthces of track sabotaged; school on fire; three more shooting incidents



CNS tries to eradicate us: Chaturon

Thai Rak Thai group leader Chaturon Chaisang attacked the Council for National Security (CNS) for deliberately slowing the process to allow party registration.



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Two judges detail why opposing imposing ban

Wednesday saw the release of two minority arguments opposing the removal of 111 Thai Rak Thai executives from the electoral process following last week's verdict to convict their party for electoral fraud.



Malaysia's widowed prime minister to wed

Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia's widowed prime minister will marry on Saturday, his office said Wednesday.

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Laos lauds US move to stop coup

Welcomes prosecution of Gen Vang Pao, eight others allegedly planning to oust Vientiane's communist rulers






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