Thais vote on Sunday in an election meant to restore
democracy after last year's military coup but which is unlikely
to heal Thailand's deep political divisions.
Following are a selection of stories on the election.
(Click on the codes in brackets to see the stories)
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LATEST STORIES
> Thais vote in poll unlikely to heal divisions [ID:nSP272199]
> Thailand is a mess, king says, as election looms [ID:nBKK258983]
> Stars twinkle political chaos over Thai election [ID:nBKK146897]
> Thailand's economy desperately seeking stability [ID:nBKK174132]
> Thai elections hinge on village ties, money [ID:nBKK99390]
EARLIER
> Thai king urges army, judges to remain impartial [ID:nBKK342796]
> Ousted Thai PM Thaksin calls for unity govt [ID:nBKK162256]
> Thailand fights vote buying with magic, jail [ID:nBKK327129]
> Thaksin's populist legacy hangs over Thai poll [ID:nBKK183910]
> Martial law, strict rules make Thai poll dull [ID:nBKK249566]
> Screws tightened on Thaksin, allies as poll looms [ID:nBKK53290]
FACTBOXES
> 15 months of ups and downs in post-coup Thailand [ID:nSP270056]
> Key facts about Thailand [ID:nSP273642]
> Possible scenarios after Thai election [ID:nSP273554]
> Thailand's leading choices for prime minister [ID:nSP273467]
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Keywords: THAILAND/POLL