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News, Published on 09/06/2012
» Constitution Court president Wasan Soipisudh defended the court's decision to accept for examination petitions against the charter amendment bill and to order parliament to suspend the third reading until the court has completed the job, reported Post Today.
News, Published on 09/06/2012
» A classic Thai expression could probably best describe the conjugal relationship between Culture Minister Sukumol Khunploem and her husband Sonthaya Khunploem, who recently served out his five-year political ban.
News, Published on 03/06/2012
» Deputy city police chief Wichai Sangprapai was transferred to an inactive post yesterday, a day after his superior met the same fate on Friday.
News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 03/06/2012
» Many Pheu Thai MPs say the pushing of the reconciliation bills through to parliament was rushed, ill-timed and provoked unnecessary public resistance, a party source said.
News, Published on 26/05/2012
» May 19, 2012 was the second anniversary of the torching of Bangkok and the core leaders of the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship organised red shirt followers to occupy Ratchaprasong intersection again in commemoration, noted Post Today.
News, Published on 19/05/2012
» National reconciliation may soon be set in law, which could spell renewed political tension.
News, Published on 18/05/2012
» A combined force of 750 police and corrections officials raided Bang Kwang Central Prison in Nonthaburi on Wednesday and seized 28 mobile phones in an anti-drug operation at the prison.
King-oua Laohong, Published on 14/05/2012
» Red shirt leader Jatuporn Prompan was attacking then prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and his deputy Suthep Thaugsuban, not the monarchy, in his speech made at the Democracy Monument on April 10, 2010, DSI chief Tarit Pengdit said on Monday.
News, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 09/05/2012
» Ex-CAT Telecom CEO Jirayuth Rungsrithong and the former CAT board could face legal action over the 3G deal awarded to True Corp.
News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 22/04/2012
» The army's refusal to allow a politically active group to use the Army Club for a rally might on the surface seem as if the military is now siding with the Pheu Thai-led government.