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Bangkok is a major destination of Cebu Pacific (CEB).  

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BANGKOK (AP) — Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra lamented that he was "really lonely" in self-imposed exile and urged thousands of cheering supporters to help him return to Thailand "to serve the public" in one of the country's largest demonstrations in months.

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BANGKOK (Xinhua) -- By midnight into Sunday, Thailand's anti-government protesters led by the Democratic Alliance against Dictatorship (DAAD) have broken through all police and military barricades to besiege the Government House in central Bangkok.

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BANGKOK (AP) – Thousands of supporters of Thailand's exiled former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra began converging on Parliament yesterday, vowing to stage demonstrations until the new government holds elections.

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