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Thu, June 14, 2007 : Last updated 20:58 pm (Thai local time)



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Links to 'ghost accounts' found

Ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra had been found to have "ghost accounts" for stocks and cash transactions in overseas banks and stock-brokers which lead to the Assets Examination Committee (AEC) to freeze his assets, financial sources said.




End of an era for Kukrit Museum

The renowned Kukrit Mu-seum will be closed at the end of this month. The ancient wooden Thai house-turned-museum was once the residence of former prime minister MR Kukrit Pramoj.





Ousted PM's deal to buy Manchester City to conclude in 2 weeks

Negotiations on whether ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra will buy English Premier League football club Manchester City should be concluded within two weeks, Thaksin's lawyer, Noppadon Patama said Thursday.



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PTV asks monk group to join anti-coup protest at Sanam Luang

A monk group protesting in front of the parliament admitted that People's Television (PTV) asked them to join anti-coup rally at Sanam Luang this weekend.



Ousted PM spends "missing" money on investment and personal affairs

Deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra spent nearly Bt30 billion, that were withdrawn from bank accounts before graft busters froze his assets, on investment and personal affairs.



FM criticises report Thaksin may ask UN protection

Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram lashed out on Thursday a report that ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra may seek protection from United Nations if he decided to return home.



City still calm after coup rumours

All remained quiet at the Army headquarters close to midnight on Wednesday, and the Council for National Security tried to quash intense rumours sweeping the capital that either another coup was imminent or a drastic plan was underway to deal with proThaksin protesters.



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THAKSIN'S ASSETS

Bt8 bn more goes missing

Bank accounts hold only Bt43 bn after rush of withdrawals last week






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