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OPINION

Obscene rich list

Oped, Postbag, Published on 10/07/2021

» Re: "Thailand's richest 2021 list", (BP, July 9).

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OPINION

RDF a fossil fuel

News, Postbag, Published on 22/06/2021

» Re: "SKE readies shift to cleaner fuel", (Business, June 19).

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OPINION

Sincerity forsaken

Oped, Postbag, Published on 08/05/2021

» Re: "Thamanat saga a blight", (Editorial, May 7).

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A costly delay

Oped, Postbag, Published on 20/02/2021

» It is becoming increasingly clear that there will be no tourists arriving in numbers before the majority of Thai people are vaccinated. A country that depends on close to 20% of its GDP on travel and tourism should by now be right up there with Israel in terms of inoculations or at least at par with the UK to be able to open up this coming summer.

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The right to question

News, Postbag, Published on 26/01/2021

» Re: "Researcher defends govt's vaccine deal" and "Vaccine buy bears up to scrutiny", (BP, Jan 25).

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OPINION

Encircled by muck

Oped, Postbag, Published on 12/12/2020

» Another news report states the prime minister says fighting corruption is his No.1 priority.

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Vaccine altruism?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 28/11/2020

» The National Vaccine Institute (NVI) will sign a 182-billion-baht contract with AstraZeneca for 26 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine, sufficient for 13 million people (BP, Nov 27). This equates to 7,000 baht per jab.

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A silly syllabus

Oped, Postbag, Published on 04/11/2020

» Former Education Minister Somsak Prissananantakul favours providing students with a better understanding of history (BP, Nov 3), so long as a process known as chamra prawattisat be undertaken, in which academics with differing opinions come together to agree on a standard interpretation. This proposal sums up much of what is wrong with Thai education, and perhaps Thai culture as well. Why have a standard interpretation of history? So it can be crammed down students' throats for later regurgitation on command? History is like a photograph. It captures events from a specific angle, with a specific depth of field, and perhaps through various filters. Why not expose students to multiple interpretations and let them, through discussion, identify the biases in each and, in the process, develop critical thinking skills?

OPINION

Peaceful revolution possible

News, Postbag, Published on 18/10/2020

» Re: "Water cannon blast rally", (BP, Oct 17).

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OPINION

Govt refuses to talk

Oped, Postbag, Published on 15/10/2020

» Re: "No 'peace and order' at all", (Editorial, Oct 14).