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More than 1,000 Thai troops and police sealed off one of Bangkok's busiest intersections Thursday to prevent a planned protest, as authorities said they would no longer allow any demonstrations against last week's military coup.

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More than 1,000 Thai troops and police sealed off one of Bangkok's busiest intersections Thursday to prevent a planned protest, as authorities said they would no longer allow any demonstrations against last week's military coup.

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BANGKOK (AP) – Thousands of troops pushed anti-government protesters who rampaged throughout the capital into their stronghold yesterday night, but the political unrest turned deadly when nearby residents turned against them.

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More than 1,000 Thai troops and police sealed off one of Bangkok's busiest intersections Thursday to prevent a planned protest, as authorities said they would no longer allow any demonstrations against last week's military coup.

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BANGKOK (AP) – Thousands of troops pushed anti-government protesters who rampaged throughout the capital into their stronghold yesterday night, but the political unrest turned deadly when nearby residents turned against them.

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