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The guns are silent, the barricades demolished, the wounded hospitalized. The defeated Red Shirt protest leaders are in detention, their followers dispersed back to their homes in rural Thailand.

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BANGKOK (AP) – Thailand's ousted prime minister called for a revolution Sunday after rioting erupted in the capital, with protesters commandeering public buses and swarming triumphantly over military vehicles in unchecked defiance after the government declared a state of emergency.

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BANGKOK (AP) - Thailand faced increased threat of violence and a possible military crackdown after the new government was humiliated by protesters' shutdown of a high-profile Asian summit.

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BANGKOK (AP) - The first commercial flight in a week arrived in Bangkok on today as anti-government protesters ended their siege of the country's two main airports, declaring victory after Thailand's prime minister was ousted by a court ruling.

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