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Thailand's Supreme Court ruled Friday that ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra unlawfully concealed his assets while in office and abused his power for personal gain, as it prepared to issue a decision on whether his $2.29 billion fortune should be seized.

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The Political and Economic Risk Consultancy (PERC) said in its latest survey of expatriate business executives that the Philippines ranked third from last, ahead of India and Indonesia where investments were most at risk.
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In short with three years still remaining in his administration, poor Dubya Bush’s approval rating has plummeted disastrously. An AP/Ipsos poll three days ago showed that confidence in his presidency continues to fall, even among his staunchest supporters in the Republican Party.
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In short with three years still remaining in his administration, poor Dubya Bush’s approval rating has plummeted disastrously. An AP/Ipsos poll three days ago showed that confidence in his presidency continues to fall, even among his staunchest supporters in the Republican Party.
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