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    Postbag: Swastika stupidity

    News, Published on 21/08/2014

    » Re: Swastika of shame (<a href="http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/427705/" target="_blank">PostBag, Aug 20</a>).

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    Zero is a sign of our brave new times

    News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 23/08/2014

    » With a fanfare the captain arrived at the stadium. He blew his magnificent whistle and kicked out the previous teams, the sordid squads of pirates, crooks, and assassins. Who'd let them in in the first place? The captain then installed the audience on the stands and asked them to cheer him on. He composed the team song. He picked the cheerleaders, the referees, the linesmen. He picked a new set of rules, the match day, the kick-off time. In the greatest move since Pele, Socrates and Aristotle combined, he picked the players — strikers, defenders, goalies, coaches, ball boys, mascots, etc. Everyone is on the same team, got it? That's why there's only one goal, not two. Then the captain took the field, dribbled like Messi + Ronaldo + Santa Claus, waltzing past immobile players (who're on his team), then he scored, and scored, and scored. He was crowned man of the match and the world cheered and roared.

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    Poison in our meals

    News, Published on 23/08/2014

    » How shocking to read “Q mark veggies found unsafe” (BP, Aug 19), which indicated an apparent lack of concern from the National Bureau of Agricultural Commodity and Food Standards. Let’s use a better name for these unsafe chemicals and pesticides. Most recognise the good old “skull and crossbones” name of poison.

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    Pro-peace PM in full combat mode

    News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 26/08/2014

    » Another step towards a return to conservatism was completed yesterday with army chief Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha receiving royal endorsement as the 29th prime minister of Thailand.

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    Welcome to the puppet show

    Asia focus, Umesh Pandey, Published on 25/08/2014

    » Yet again Thailand has made itself the laughing stock of the region with its attempts to apply a respectable veneer to total military rule. What else can we expect from a group of men in uniform with little respect for people's wishes for greater transparency?

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    Prayuth must be amenable

    News, Published on 25/08/2014

    » Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha has consolidated power and now intends to move forward on his reform plans. During what he sees as a transition period, the nation will be under firm military control. During the next 14 months or so, he intends both to run the country and institute sweeping reforms of a sort that have not even been attempted in recent decades. It’s a difficult task, and the general has demanded full compliance from the country while he goes about his work.

  • News & article

    Postbag: Reform homework

    News, Published on 25/08/2014

    » Re: "Doing students" homework lucrative business”, BP Online, Aug 22.

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    Did you hear the one about the fat badger?

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 24/08/2014

    » The news has been so depressing this week we are desperately in need of some light relief. What better than to check out the jokes which were voted the funniest at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe which concludes this weekend in Scotland.

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    Postbag: In praise of our one man show

    News, Published on 24/08/2014

    » It is always interesting to read Kong Rithdee’s opinion column. “Zero is a sign of our brave new world” (Opinion, Aug 23) is another example of Khun Kong’s baffling views. I don’t know how old Khun Kong is, nor would I dare ask, but I’m sure he has been around through a number of different governments to see how they all were ineffective due to personal interests of our representatives, both elected and appointed, how they squabbled and manipulated, how the budgets ran amok, how grandiose populist projects nearly wrecked the Thai economy, how promises were so easily made and as easily never kept, and so forth.

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