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[Title] => Thai protest leader detained, released on bail
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[Title] => Thai ruling party accuses opposition of planning to oust gov't
[Summary] => Thai ruling party The Pheu Thai accused the anti-government People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) of working on a four-step plan to overthrow the caretaker Yingluck Shinawatra administration by mid-April.
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[Title] => Clashes between protesters, pro-government supporters injure 3 in Bangkok
[Summary] => Clashes between pro-government supporters, known as the Red Shirts, and protesters led by the People's Democratic Reform Committee outside the Lak Si district office in Thai capital Bangkok have left at least three people injured.
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[Title] => Thai protesters obstruct vote; 1 dead in violence
[Summary] => Anti-government demonstrators swarmed dozens of polling stations in Thailand on Sunday to stop advance voting for next week's general elections, chaining gates shut, threatening voters and preventing hundreds of thousands of people from casting ballots.
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[Title] => Thai protesters march as state of emergency begins
[Summary] => As a state of emergency came into effect yesterday in the Thai capital, defiant protesters marched on government offices and defaced the wall outside of national police headquarters, while a prominent government supporter in the country's northeast was the target of a shooting attack.
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[Title] => Pinoys told: Don't wear red, yellow in Thailand
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[Title] => Thai protesters stage warm-up rally for Bangkok shutdown
[Summary] => Thailand's anti-government protesters on Sunday morning began a warm-up rally to mobilize more people to join a mass campaign planned on Jan. 13 to paralyze the capital.
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[Title] => Thai Red Shirts ready to fight Bangkok shutdown
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[Title] => Thai opposition party to boycott general election
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[Title] => Thai protesters march as state of emergency begins
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[Title] => Thai protesters stage warm-up rally for Bangkok shutdown
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[Title] => Thai opposition party to boycott general election
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