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Coming soon?
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 23/02/2012
» Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and her cabinet have been able to go about their work without worrying about mass protests, but, as the constitutional amendment process begins, that is likely to change.
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Another day in parliament
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 03/05/2012
» Yesterday was day nine of the debate in parliament on a proposed amendment to Section 291 of the constitution, but there was another matter occupying the members attention as well.
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Hidden camera excitement
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 18/10/2010
» The Democrats are working overtime to combat charges they have tried to influence the Constitution Court in their dissolution case.
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1990 Saudi kidnap case makes a little progress
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 21/05/2013
» Thailand’s frosty relations with Saudi Arabia improved slightly yesterday when the Criminal Court allowed the mother of 1990 kidnap victim Mohammad al-Ruwaili to become a co-plaintiff.
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“The man far away” gets some advice
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 05/07/2012
» The House speaker’s casual talk with supporters about “the man far away” was supposed to be private, but people throughout the country are listening in through the Democrat Party’s TV channel.
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Parliamentary “excitement”
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 19/04/2012
» Sleepy lawmakers started to pay attention to the charter amendment debate yesterday, when a photo of a half-naked Asian woman appeared repeatedly on a large-screen TV monitor in the chamber.
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Sexy photo probed
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 24/04/2012
» For those interested in remotely displaying a photo on one of parliament's LG TV screens, Samsung products like the Galaxy Note and the Galaxy Tab seem to work best.
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MP Khanchit surrenders to face murder charges
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 28/12/2011
» Democrat MP Khanchit Thapsuwan has turned himself in to police to face a charge of premeditated murder.
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Knocking down walls
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 11/01/2012
» Education Minister Woravat Au-apinyakul joined with a group of Muslim protesters to knock down a symbolic wall of prejudice after a temple school imposed a ban on wearing the hijab, the Muslim headscarf.
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House speaker orders Chuvit out
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 05/08/2011
» Chuvit Kamolvisit efforts to get attention in parliament this morning earned him a a police escort out of the meeting room at the orders of the House Speaker.
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