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  • Pheu Thai MP Chalerm Yoobamrung and other party excutives express readiness on Wednesday to launch a censure debate against Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and the cabinet.
  • Workers laidoff by the Mayfield Company thank Labour Minister Phaithoon Kaeothong after the ministry was successful in getting them Bt8 million in compensation from the employer.
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  • Red shirt protesters rally in front of Foreign Ministry Wednesday, demanding for FM Kasit Piromya who had close ties with PAD to resign and face legal action for allying with PAD. They also threw eggs at Kasit's effigy.
  • Red shirt protesters shows photo of runaway ex-Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra during their protest at the Government House on Tuesday. They demanded FM Kasit Piromya to be fired and then prosecuted.

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