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Day 13 – Thailand’s political stalemate is set to prolong

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Students warned over boycotting classes for anti-government protest Thai News Agency MCOT, Thailand -

Nationwide student movement to boycott classes to ’save the country’ Thai News Agency MCOT, Thailand -

Mediation team to meet on Monday Nation Multimedia, Thailand -

Off to New York? Bangkok Post, Thailand -

Protest coalition vows to continue until PM Samak resigns Thai News Agency MCOT, Thailand -

Samak vows to attend UN meeting in New York Nation Multimedia, Thailand -

Protest goes on amid filth Arkansas Online (subscription), AR -

Thailand: Behind the protests Green Left Weekly, Australia -

Thailand’s PM Samak dismisses talk of another coup PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria -

Abhisit blames PM for not dissolving House Bangkok Post, Thailand -

The Week That Was Ottawa Citizen,  Canada -

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Embattled Thai premier plans to attend UN General Assembly meeting Earthtimes (press release), UK -

New tourist ‘attraction’ Straits Times, Singapore -

Thai Prime Minister Reiterates He Won’t Quit Before Referendum Bloomberg

Thai premier reassures country army “will not stage coup” Inquirer.net, Philippines -

Thai PM says no chance of a coup elEconomista.es, Spain -

Coup not an option Straits Times, Singapore -

Samak Adamant, Thai Crisis Continues Bernama, Malaysia -

THE MIRROR HAS 60 MILLION FACES Bangkok Post, Thailand -

Living conditions worsening Bangkok Post, Thailand -

Senator says stand-off should be settled in talks Bangkok Post, Thailand -

PAD’s youth call for exam boycott Bangkok Post, Thailand -

Top stories from around the world Times Online, UK -

Sondhi vows to enter the monkhood Nation Multimedia, Thailand -

Students divided 0ver PAD protest Nation Multimedia, Thailand -

What`s going on in Thailand? Mathaba.Net, UK -

All Politics Isn’t Local Newsweek -

Thaksin’s long shadow Mail & Guardian Online, South Africa -

PM to explain national situation at UN meeting Bangkok Post, Thailand -

Samak says PAD leaders unreasonable Nation Multimedia, Thailand -

SAMAK HEADS TO TEMPLE TO MAKE MERIT, LIFT SPIRITS Bangkok Post, Thailand -

Foreigners think situation okay Bangkok Post, Thailand -

Democrat blames minister for clashes Nation Multimedia, Thailand -

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Written by Lwin Aung Soe

September 7, 2008 at 6:05 am

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