BANGKOK
(Reuters) - Anti-government protesters held their ground on the streets of
Thailand's capital on Wednesday and said they would stay there until Prime
Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva set a date for dissolving parliament.
Protest leaders,
who had demanded an immediate election, have agreed to enter into a
reconciliation process proposed by Abhisit to end a two-month-old crisis but
take issue with a proposed November 14 poll date.
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