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    'Odd' case lays bare nation's identity crisis

    News, Sanitsuda Ekachai, Published on 07/10/2015

    » Isn't it odd? Nearly two weeks have passed since police issued an arrest warrant for Erawan shrine bomb suspect Odd Phayungwong. Yet police still cannot give the public the guy's identity.

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    Semblance of order returns to Kunduz after Taliban forced out

    News, Lynne O'Donnell, Published on 07/10/2015

    » Criticism grew that the Afghan government ignored warnings that Taliban insurgents were threatening to overrun the city of Kunduz last week, with one top official acknowledging the failures on Monday and the former local governor saying he had repeatedly appealed to Kabul to beef up security.

  • OPINION

    Universities more professional, but somewhat empty

    News, David Brooks, Published on 07/10/2015

    » Many American universities were founded as religious institutions, explicitly designed to cultivate their students' spiritual and moral natures. But over the course of the 20th century they became officially or effectively secular.

  • OPINION

    It's all a dry argument

    News, Editorial, Published on 07/10/2015

    » The government has unfortunately become involved in a dispute with farmers that should not have occurred. There have been testy exchanges from both sides. The root of the unpleasantness is water, or more specifically the lack of it because of extended weather conditions. In the main and unhelpful exchanges, authorities have made somewhat unrealistic demands and suggestions. The farmers have replied with defiant words, plus actions that seem certain to escalate the problems over the next few months, rather than ease the tension.

  • OPINION

    Back to the blackboard

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 07/10/2015

    » In Thailand, while strong efforts have been made by the science and technology sector to transform research and development projects into reality, we have seen very little progress in the field of education, where plenty of studies are conducted each and every year.

  • OPINION

    More effort needed on sufficiency economy

    News, Sawai Boonma, Published on 07/10/2015

    » Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's trip to New York to attend the United Nations summit generated a great deal of attention among Thais, including those in the United States. Some organised a protest near the United Nations headquarters while many more showed up to express their support. A large number who could not go to New York gathered in Los Angeles to air their views.

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