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Monks walk past Thai tanks and soldiers at a road block near the Government House in Bangkok September 20, 2006. Thailand’s army chief vowed on Wednesday to clean up the country’s political landscape and return “power to the people” as soon as possible after a bloodless coup against Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. REUTERS


Thai coup leader to install new PM in two weeks

Army overthrows Thaksin's government:

Thailand's military coup leaders will choose a new prime minister within two weeks and step back from power, army chief General Sonthi Boonyaratglin said on Wednesday.

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Don't listen to extremists who lie about the US: Bush

President George W. Bush sought to blunt anti-Americanism across the Middle East asserting that extremists are trying to justify their violence by falsely claiming the U.S. is waging war on Islam. He singled out Iran and Syria as sponsors of terrorism.

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Nationalist candidate set to clinch presidency of Japan's ruling party

Shinzo Abe, the nationalist favorite to become Japan's next prime minister, headed into Wednesday's vote for the leadership of the ruling party all but guaranteed of victory.

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