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Mon, June 18, 2007 : Last updated 13:09 pm (Thai local time)



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Some 2,000 people of the so-called Silent Forces Who Love His Majesty rally at the Lumpini Park Saturday morning to counter protests of pro-Thaksin demonstrators. They demand the pro-Thaksin groups to stop demonstrations at Sanam Luang for the sake of the country.

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Silent force urged to join peace run Sunday

The "Rak Prathet Thai Lerk Talorkan" (Love Thailand, Stop Fighting One Another) network Saturday appealed to all Thais to join Sunday's run for peace at 9.30am, while academics called on the "silent force" to make their voices heard.



First Army Area deploy troops to keep order

First Army Area commander-general Prayuth Chan-ocha Saturday expressed full readiness to keep the peace in the capital with 20 companies deployed to control the pro-Thaksin demonstration.



Thaksin slams junta over 'victimisation'

Recorded speech by former PM broadcast to 10,000-strong rally last night




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Interview with Jakrapob


Just a few years ago Jakapop penkair was a model celebrity _ thriving on a good blend of knowledge and sweet personality. Not anymore.



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Schools on fire


Public schools in the restive South has become a turf battle between the state security agencies and the insurgents.






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Bomb, gunfight kill seven on teachers' security detail
Seven soldiers were killed and another injured following a powerful roadside bomb and a brief gunfight in Bannang Sata district yesterday.






BVI link in new Thaksin spending
Three of seven companies in which the Shinawatra and Damapong families recently invested Bt16.4 billion are linked to British Virgin Islands-registered Win Mark, according to deputy Democrat Party secretary-general Korn Chatikavanij.






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THAKSIN PROBE
AEC asks for data on TOT-Shin dealings

Interest centres on concession granted to AIS



Eternity may cut 2007 goal


Integrated biodiesel strategy


'We still want JBIC loans'

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Experts differ on drug-resistant TB
Not enough resources to test every single patient, DDC chief says



Abbot recommends a nibble at religion


'Revamp SSO to ensure welfare fund's future'


Prakitpao vows to avenge his ordeal

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ANTI-JUNTA RALLY
Govt mulls state of emergency

Protesters warned that cameras will be deployed to detect cash changing hands for attendance



Tug of war over draft constitution


In brief :Apirak warns motorcycle taxis


Panya asks for 'bribe' letter

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VENUS'S VISION: Forget PAD and Samak -- let's prepare for the real doomsday
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Kiartisak back to best, physically
[SOCCER] Veteran striker Kiartisak "Zico" Senamuang is likely to be included in Thailand's Asian Cup squad, having shown signs of improvement in his fitness levels during the ongoing training camp in Germany.



Thailand relegated after losing a thriller to HK


Big stars arrive for Asian GP

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EDITORIAL
Thaksin mindset plagues country

The public's acceptance of official corruption reflects the negative culture born under the previous government



Creative management key to Kukrit Museum's future

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