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Thailand held nationwide elections without bloodshed yesterday despite widespread fears of violence. But the country's profound political crisis is far from over, and one of the next flash points is likely to be an effort to nullify the vote.

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Thailand's election winner moved quickly Monday to shore up her party's already-resounding victory, forming a ruling coalition with four smaller parties and vowing to pursue national reconciliation after five years of instability and political violence over the military coup that ousted her brother.

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As the super-pimp who once ran Thailand's biggest brothel empire and then exposed the police kickbacks he had to pay for it to flourish, Chuvit Kamolvisit feels uniquely qualified to lead the country's fight against corruption.

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                    [Title] => Thai elections peaceful, but crisis far from over
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Thailand held nationwide elections without bloodshed yesterday despite widespread fears of violence. But the country's profound political crisis is far from over, and one of the next flash points is likely to be an effort to nullify the vote.

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Thailand's election winner moved quickly Monday to shore up her party's already-resounding victory, forming a ruling coalition with four smaller parties and vowing to pursue national reconciliation after five years of instability and political violence over the military coup that ousted her brother.

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As the super-pimp who once ran Thailand's biggest brothel empire and then exposed the police kickbacks he had to pay for it to flourish, Chuvit Kamolvisit feels uniquely qualified to lead the country's fight against corruption.

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