
English football club Man City deal is 'on the ropes'

Thaksin's takeover bid likely to be sunk by directorship provision
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Three more killed as mayhem continues

Police found bullet-riddled bodies of three men, one of whom was beheaded, near Kupoh village. The men were believed to have been murdered by insurgents in the restive region.
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Pojaman sues AEC

Khunying Pojaman Shinawatra yesterday filed a criminal lawsuit charging the Assets Examination Commit-tee (AEC) with abuse of power for prosecuting her in the Bt772-million Ratchada-phisek land deal.
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PM dismisses US law firm's outburst

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont yesterday shrugged off the latest media attack launched by an American law company hired by former premier Thaksin Shinawatra.
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Ex-PM's life may be in danger, Sonthi says

Council for National Security (CNS) chief General Sonthi Boonyaratglin yesterday warned deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra his life would be in danger if he returned.
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Anti-coup rallies planned

Anti-coup leaders say they expect over 50,000 people to attend a demonstration in Bangkok this Saturday.
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Support for Paiboon's bill

Academics and people's groups voiced support yesterday for the local community-organisation council bill and slammed opposition by the Interior Ministry as a bid to cling to power and fear of being scrutinised.
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