BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's government turned its attention to new measures to revive the economy on Wednesday, a day after the end of violent protests that further dented confidence in a country heading into recession.
Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, the protesters' figurehead, urged King Bumibol Adulyadej -- seen by many Thais as semi-divine -- to help end the political turmoil.
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