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Guarded hope rises for peaceful end to Thai crisis (AP)

An anti-government demonstrator keeps watch on a tree  behind a makeshift barricade Saturday, April 24, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. Protesters softened their demand for an immediate change in Thailand's government, saying they are willing to give the prime minister 30 days to dissolve Parliament and call new elections, after bloody attacks struck Bangkok's central business district. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)AP - Guarded hope rose Saturday that Thailand’s political deadlock, punctuated by increasing hostility and bloody street violence, could be settled peacefully after protesters softened their demand for an immediate change in government.


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