Thailand to keep martial law for now: PM Surayud
14th Nov 2006, 08:40 GMT
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand has abandoned plans to lift martial law ahead of a regional summit to be attended by President Bush this week because it has been assured the subject will not come up.
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