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Ratchada land deal set for trial

Ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra and his wife Khunying Pojaman will stand trial in a special court for alleged corruption in relation to the Ratchadapisek land deal in 2003, the attorney-general said yesterday.




Absorbing insight into ancient times

A reissue of "Samut Ratchaburi", first published nearly a century ago, will give a glimpse of how Ratchaburi and five other provinces of the Ratchaburi Circle (Monthon Ratchaburi) were at the time.





Ousted PM identifies Eriksson as next Man City's manager

Manchester City's search for a manager has been further disrupted by an instruction from Thaksin Shinawatra, the club's prospective owner, to explore the possibility of tempting Sven-Goran Eriksson back into English football, the Guardian online reported on Tuesday.



Asean needs retooling to face competion from outside : Surin

Asean needs rethinking and retooling to face fierce competition and pressure from the outside world, the new Asean secretary general-designate, Dr Surin Pitsuwan said Tuesday.



Come back, you'll be safe : Surayud

Thai government guarantees safety for deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra if he decides to return to Thailand to fight embezzlement and corruption charges, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said Tuesday.



Web cast for June 19

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Chayaphat's death is a great loss

A powerful roadside bomb killed on Tuesday Mai Kaen's district chief Chayaphat Raksoyos, and a high ranking officer from the Internal Security Operation Command (Isoc), Col. Surasak Phosutha.



Scholarships granted for students of six Asian nations

Bangkok - Students from six Southeast Asian countries are invited to apply for full scholarships for a master programme at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand's leading varsity.



Exiled PM and his wife have to be present to receive charges on SC Asset : DSI

Exiled prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his wife, Pojaman, have to be present to receive the formal charges on alleged share concealment in the case linking British Virgin Islands-registered Win Mark with his family's property company, SC Asset.



Wife of exiled PM asks AEC to delay hearing on sales of Shin stocks

Wife of deposed prime minister asks Assets Examination Committee on Tuesday to postpone giving testimony on the Shin share sale because she is sick and given treatment in a foreign country.



An addictive drive

The Nation's vehicle guru, Kingsley Wijayasinha, has test-driven Impreza WRX . He said it is designed for fast-car fanatics who are not fussy about gadgets or refinement.

SHINAWATRA ASSETS

Seven more accounts frozen

AEC freezes Bt8 bn in Shin proceeds shifted to 2 local banks






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