BANGKOK (Reuters) - Leaders of anti-government protesters in Thailand were considering on Tuesday a government proposal for a Nov. 14 election that could provide some respite from an increasingly deadly political crisis.
The mostly rural and urban working-class red-shirted supporters of ousted former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra remained in their fortified encampment in a Bangkok shopping district for a fourth week.
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