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  • Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva delivers a speech in an opening ceremony of a seminar on South crisis at a Bangkok hotel on Tuesday.
  • Redshirt protesters and supporters of fugitive expremier Thaksin Shinawatra brave a downpour to join an antigovernment rally at Sanam Luang yesterday.
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  • Representing the blind, blind Senator Monthien Buntan (R) and Prof Wiriya Namsiripongphan (L) issue a demand Monday for Interior Minister Chaowarat Chranweerakul to apologise for saying blind people are legally incompetent and not eligible.

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