BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai Deputy Prime Minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh quit on Tuesday after 69 people were injured in street clashes with police as campaigners intensified their four-month old bid to unseat the government.
One person was killed in a blast that destroyed a truck only a few hundred metres from parliament where anti-government protesters were battling riot police amid clouds of tear gas.
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