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[Summary] => The general who transitioned from Thailand's junta leader to prime minister has awarded key Cabinet posts to his trusted allies from the armed forces, the latest in a series of moves that critics say will prolong the military's grip on power.
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[Summary] => Three months after overthrowing Thailand's last elected government, this Southeast Asian nation's junta leader is poised to step out of his army uniform for good — to take up the post of prime minister in a move critics say will only extend his time at the helm and consolidate the military's grip on power.
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[Title] => News Analysis: Rights group calls for human treatment of migrant workers in Thailand
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[Title] => DFA lowers crisis alert level for Thailand
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[Title] => Thailand's junta lifts curfew throughout country
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[Title] => Thai anti-coup protesters say it with sandwiches
[Summary] => Activists protesting last month's military coup in Thailand face a possible two-year jail term if they get too strident, so on yesterday they found a new way to show their sentiments: handing out "sandwiches for democracy."
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[Title] => Thai army chief: elections could occur in 1 year
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[Title] => ‘Pork scam won’t lead to Thai-like unrest’
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[Title] => Army checkpoints in Bangkok get flowery makeover
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October 19, 2014 - 4:01pm