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71. learning | 18 Jan 2012
Big changes ahead
General news
» New defence minister is likely to have much cooler relations with army chief and his subordinates.
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72. learning | 13 Jul 2011
Out with the old
Easy English news
» On Tuesday, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjiva chaired his 133rd and last cabinet meeting.
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73. learning | 25 Jul 2010
Hold your Tongue
By Andrew Biggs, Newspaper section: Brunch
» Back in 2004, the then prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, hit on a bright idea.
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74. learning | 23 May 2011
Yingluck's star is rising
General news
» A new poll indicates that the popularity of Pheu Thai’s candidate for prime minister has risen significantly.
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75. learning | 16 Nov 2010
Heartbreak hotel
Easy English news
» Don't be surprised if you see an anti-government sign displayed across from the prime minister's house this Friday.
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76. news | 30 Apr 2013
PM takes aim at charter
Newspaper section: News
» Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has lashed out at the current constitution, saying it contains mechanisms which "restrict democracy".
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77. learning | 19 Aug 2011
Lightning attack
General news
» The Democrats aren't wasting any time in going after the new foreign minister for his alleged role in getting former PM Thaksin a visa to Japan.
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78. learning | 01 Apr 2013
Gambling: Yingluck's lucky numbers
About gambling
» Licence plate of Prime Minister's van is so popular as lottery bet that bookies refuse to take bets on it.
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79. learning | 22 Dec 2012
Administrators seek pay pledge
EDUCATION
By Lamphai Intathep, Newspaper section: News
» They handed in their letter to Deputy Education Minister Sermsak Pongpanit who later promised that he would try to solve all the problems by next week.
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80. learning | 23 Feb 2012
Coming soon?
Easy English news
» 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.

