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OPINION

Tough times still lie ahead

Oped, Editorial, Published on 08/08/2020

» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has initially won a political tug-of-war by making a cabinet reshuffle and filling vacant positions with people he mostly trusts, without breaking up the ruling Palang Pracharath Party -- yet.

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OPINION

Road to where?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 02/05/2020

» Re: "Cut govt some slack", (PostBag, April 29).

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OPINION

Come clean on drug past

News, Editorial, Published on 11/09/2019

» Yesterday, as he denied an Australian press report on his previous conviction for heroin trafficking in Sydney in the 1990s, Deputy Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Capt Thamanat Prompow, also urged Thais not to dwell on the past and put the matter of his record to rest.

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OPINION

Set in stone

News, Postbag, Published on 05/01/2019

» Re: "Government admits election delay", (BP, Jan 4).

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'Time' for PM to answer the big question

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 26/06/2018

» Give the military regime some credit. At least it has the sense not to ban the Asia edition of <i>Time</i> magazine with Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on the cover.

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OPINION

Taking down the West

News, Postbag, Published on 06/02/2018

» Re: "Media microphones", (Postbag, Feb 3).

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OPINION

Vulgarity on display

News, Postbag, Published on 09/12/2017

» While watching some poor old half-naked, badly deformed saleng struggle to push his empty ramshackle cart along the road this morning, I thought of the vulgar ostentatious display of wealth by our clearly insecure deputy prime minister this week.

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OPINION

Sink the sub proposal

News, Editorial, Published on 05/07/2016

» The Royal Thai Navy is once again pressing to buy three submarines from China. The defence minister, not at all surprisingly, supports this new military upgrade. It would be a terrible mistake and misuse of 36 billion baht, or possibly more, of the public's money. Realistically, the only thing preventing an almost instant purchase is Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. He has put off this scheme before, and should do so again, but more forcefully.

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OPINION

Mottoes key to keeping public order

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 02/12/2014

» Mottoes are a necessary tool to keep people fixed in a state of happiness, to give them a moral guideline and make them feel there is a form of order in an otherwise messy world. A couple of cool and catchy slogans can go a long way.