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News, Published on 07/07/2012
» Re: ''Court tackles charter brouhaha'' (BP, July 6).
News, Published on 06/07/2012
» It may well be just a publicity stunt to keep him in the public eye. But Rak Thailand Party leader Chuvit Kamolvisit wins approval from the public every time he exposes police corruption by staging raids on underground gambling dens _ with news media crews always in tow.
News, Published on 05/07/2012
» Re: ''New royal motorcade rules to be introduced'' (BP, July 3).
Guru, Sumati Sivasiamphai, Published on 20/04/2012
» Forget all your woes about social divides, fuel prices and that bar girl you drunkenly married while in a Songkran stupor because I come bearing good news: Thailand is well on its way to being perfect again!
News, Published on 07/04/2012
» Re: ''Thaksin 'talked to rebels''' (BP, April 6).
News, Published on 13/03/2012
» The fire at a Sukhumvit tourist hotel is turning from tragedy to farce. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration announced yesterday it intends taking legal action against the owner of the Grand Park Avenue Hotel, where a fire on Thursday killed two tourists and injured two dozen.
News, Published on 10/03/2012
» Re: ''Girl's death costs bus firms B10m'' (BP, March 9). It is sad to find out that an Abac student fell from a bus in 2004 while standing near the exit. In an attempt to beat a red light on Ramkhamhaeng Road, the bus driver had failed to shut the door.
Guru, Sumati Sivasiamphai, Published on 02/03/2012
» Late last Friday night, while the sun slept and the moon tried to shine bright through the polluted, smoggy skies, our ever-trustworthy government was working tirelessly for the citizens of this miracle land. Participating in two days of parliamentary debate over draft amendments to the constitution, the MPs gave up 32 hours of their life they'll never get back, for us, the people. We should relish in this beautiful moment, a moment which demonstrates democracy at its finest, a moment which cannot be tainted...
News, Published on 28/02/2012
» The detention of three more Iranian citizens on Sunday is a stark reminder that the case of the Valentine's Day blasts still has a lot of loose ends. The police deserve far more support than they are getting from the government. Security forces must continue to pursue the details of this serious threat to national security. Trying to forget the explosions in this apparent terrorism case would open the country to far greater problems, than just a brief fear that tourists might stay away.