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BANGKOK, Thailand – During the three days this writer has been in coup d’etat "ruled" Thailand, I have seen not one single soldier, or tank – only two elephants, a dozen mischievously-greedy taxi drivers, and thousands of shoppers beating the heat and humidity by thronging through the super-air-conditioned malls.

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BANGKOK, Thailand – During the three days this writer has been in coup d’etat "ruled" Thailand, I have seen not one single soldier, or tank – only two elephants, a dozen mischievously-greedy taxi drivers, and thousands of shoppers beating the heat and humidity by thronging through the super-air-conditioned malls.

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