Thailand’s military rulers, having successfully held power for more than a week, are now grappling with how to give it up, hinting Tuesday that a former army commander might be named the provisional prime minister. The military pulled off its Sept. 19 bloodless coup with clockwork efficiency but has found administering the country to be a bigger challenge. Full Story
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