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06/09-2010, Klokken: 12:28:00 UTC A prominent Afghan television news journalist and political activist has been murdered near his Kabul home, police and media rights groups said Monday, describing the killing as a "brutal beheading''. Pongsapat quits as police spokesman 06/09-2010, Klokken: 10:52:00 UTC Pol Lt-Gen Pongsapat Pongcharoen has sent a letter to new police chief Pol Gen Wichean Potephosree tendering his resignation as police spokesman. Private sector backs B250 daily wage 06/09-2010, Klokken: 10:26:00 UTC The Joint Private Sector Committee on Monday voiced support for Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva's idea to increase the daily minimum wage to 250 baht. SET index up 0.17% 06/09-2010, Klokken: 10:18:00 UTC The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) composite index on Monday gained 1.62 points or 0.17 per cent to close at 931.52 points. The market value was 63.11 billion baht, with 8.04 billion shares traded. New police chief's appointment official 06/09-2010, Klokken: 09:06:00 UTC Pol Gen Wichean Potephosree has been officially appointed the new national police chief, by royal command, effective from Sept 2. PT stalls its own peace proposal 06/09-2010, Klokken: 08:50:00 UTC The Puea Thai Party executive committee will meet on Tuesday to further discuss the details of its proposal for reconciliation, party leader Yongyuth Wichaidit said on Monday. Jatuporn: Justice before reconciliation 06/09-2010, Klokken: 08:45:00 UTC The government should take responsibility for the 91 people who died and about 2,000 others who were injured during the red-shirt protests before considering the opposition Puea Thai Party's reconciliation plan, Puea Thai MP and red-shirt co-leader Jatuporn Prompan said on Monday. PM: No word from Puea Thai 06/09-2010, Klokken: 07:48:00 UTC Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said he has not been contacted by the opposition Puea Thai Party about his offer to consider its reconciliation plan. FTI: MTP projects to resume soon 06/09-2010, Klokken: 07:34:00 UTC Some of the suspended projects at Rayong's Map Ta Phut industrial estate should resume in a couple of weeks now that the Administrative Court has allowed 74 out of the 76 projects to go ahead, Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) chairman Payungsak Chartsuthipol said on Monday. NACC asked to probe 253 MPs 06/09-2010, Klokken: 07:05:00 UTC Senator Ruangkrai Leekitwattana has petitioned the National Anti-Corruption Commission for an inquiry into whether the 253 MPs who voted for the 2011 Budget Bill had violated the constitution. |
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