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  • Pheu Thai MP Chonlanan Srikaew said death of a Private, worked as an orderly in house of First Army Region commander, may be politically motivated as he texted to his mother PM took shelter in regiment during Songkran chaos.
  • Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva responds to a motion of an Opposition MP during a parliamentary session on Thursday.//Sakol Sandhiratne
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  • Three of 14 red shirted leaders; Surachai Danwattananusorn (C) and Arisamun Pongruenrong (far left) sit before surrendering to Chon Buri police to face charges of storming into Asean meeting venue in Pattaya early this month
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