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Anti-government protesters determined to unseat Thailand's prime minister surrounded a Bangkok sports stadium on yesterday in an unsuccessful attempt to block political parties from registering for February elections.

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The leader of Thailand's anti-government protests said unexpectedly that he had met the prime minister Sunday after daylong clashes between his supporters and police but defiantly told her he would accept nothing less than having her elected government step down to be replaced by an appointed council.

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Anti-government protesters determined to unseat Thailand's prime minister surrounded a Bangkok sports stadium on yesterday in an unsuccessful attempt to block political parties from registering for February elections.

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The leader of Thailand's anti-government protests said unexpectedly that he had met the prime minister Sunday after daylong clashes between his supporters and police but defiantly told her he would accept nothing less than having her elected government step down to be replaced by an appointed council.

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