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OPINION

Present from Putin

Oped, Postbag, Published on 22/03/2025

» Re: "Putin call 'a test' of deal-making skill", (World, March 19).

OPINION

Finger-pointing

News, Postbag, Published on 29/06/2023

» Re: "Bourse edges down amid global jitters", (Business, June 28).

OPINION

More equal marriage bluster

News, Postbag, Published on 21/11/2021

» Re: "Govt aims to expedite gender bill," (BP, Nov 19).

OPINION

Beer bars aren't the answer

News, Postbag, Published on 05/09/2021

» Re: "Pattaya needs sustainability", (Editorial, Sept 3).

OPINION

Do as I say ...

Oped, Postbag, Published on 02/10/2020

» Re: "Education needs revamp", (Editorial, Oct 1).

OPINION

No justice to be seen here

News, Postbag, Published on 26/07/2020

» Re: "Public fury as 'Boss' allowed to walk free", (BP, July 25).

OPINION

Failed 'THAI-land'

Oped, Postbag, Published on 30/05/2020

» Re: "THAI Airways a microcosm of Thailand," (Opinion, May 29).

OPINION

Smog solution

News, Postbag, Published on 03/10/2019

» Let's be honest about the air pollution and haze issue. More meetings and discovery panels are doing nothing about the issue itself. While the meetings are held, people are still suffering. Then it will be years before any solutions are implemented.

OPINION

Army chief paranoid?

News, Postbag, Published on 28/09/2019

» Re: "Apirat says B12bn of US arms 'a necessity'", (BP, Sept 26). Every time I read the army's attempt to justify their need for more extremely violent weapons, I get the feeling that the main qualification necessary for the head of the army is that he needs to be extremely paranoid. Who does he think is going to attack us? The last attack on the army that I remember was some guy who rammed a tank with his taxi at or near the Royal Plaza. Is the army commander afraid that it will be a whole fleet of taxis next time?

OPINION

Korean dust-buster

News, Postbag, Published on 19/01/2019

» There have been numerous rather far-fetched solutions proposed to dealing with Bangkok's air pollution crisis. A simple and effective solution is readily available. An after-market particulate removal device is manufactured in Korea which electrostaticly causes the particulates present in diesel exhaust streams to fall out of suspension in the exhaust air. These highly effective and simple to install devices are available in two sizes, one for trucks and buses and one for passenger vehicles; both are affordably priced.