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                    [Title] => Thai protesters stage warm-up rally for Bangkok shutdown
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Thailand's anti-government protesters on Sunday morning began a warm-up rally to mobilize more people to join a mass campaign planned on Jan. 13 to paralyze the capital.

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The "red-shirts" Friday raised three pre-conditions for new talks with the government during the visit by foreign diplomatic representatives to rally site, Thai News Agency (TNA) reported.

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Thousands of demonstrators remained encamped in the historic heart of the Thai capital Thursday, vowing to engage in "class warfare" until the government is ousted.

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As many as 100,000 people demonstrated peacefully against Thailand's government at a party-like rally yesterday, but the capital was being kept on edge by their threat to continue protesting until Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva calls new elections.

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Thailand's anti-government protesters on Sunday morning began a warm-up rally to mobilize more people to join a mass campaign planned on Jan. 13 to paralyze the capital.

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The "red-shirts" Friday raised three pre-conditions for new talks with the government during the visit by foreign diplomatic representatives to rally site, Thai News Agency (TNA) reported.

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Thousands of demonstrators remained encamped in the historic heart of the Thai capital Thursday, vowing to engage in "class warfare" until the government is ousted.

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As many as 100,000 people demonstrated peacefully against Thailand's government at a party-like rally yesterday, but the capital was being kept on edge by their threat to continue protesting until Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva calls new elections.

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