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OPINION

Cops really to blame

Postbag, Published on 15/02/2026

» Re: "School head dies after shooting", (BP, Feb 12). 

OPINION

It's important to know your onions

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 12/02/2023

» There was a news photograph recently in which a Filipina bride in Iloilo on the island of Panay carried a bouquet of onions down the aisle rather than flowers. She explained that while flowers would soon be thrown away the onions would last and ensure the newlyweds have something to eat in the ensuing weeks. Now that is a practical housewife.

OPINION

Myanmar's national disgrace is the Tatmadaw

Oped, Mark Adams, Published on 27/03/2021

» Today is a national holiday in Myanmar called Armed Forces Day. It is intended to honour that country's military and, as such, it is a fitting time to reflect on what exactly is worth celebrating.

OPINION

A higher principle

Oped, Postbag, Published on 03/02/2021

» Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon is quoted as saying "It's (Myanmar's) internal affair."

OPINION

Lessons from past outbreaks amid the Covid-19 crisis

News, Apichai Sunchindah, Published on 14/03/2020

» As the world faces the Covid-19 pandemic which is increasingly spreading, irrational human behaviour often exacerbates the situation with hysteria and panic adding to widespread havoc. The knock-on effects have seriously affected millions of people and predictions have been made that the world will likely head towards a recession -- if not a depression -- should the disease spread as the pandemonium continues unabated.

OPINION

EC credibility put to test

News, Editorial, Published on 21/02/2020

» Despite being the keeper of rules, the Election Commission (EC) never really informed political parties that there are regulations barring them from taking out loans.

OPINION

Thamanat stretching truth?

News, Postbag, Published on 15/09/2019

» Re: "Thamanat shares 'proof' of real PhD degree", (BP, Sept 13).

OPINION

Public utilities are not a game of Monopoly

News, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 19/07/2019

» For years, the sight of tangled utility cables hanging and dangling from electric poles in Bangkok has been a topic of derision for tourists and city residents alike. Now that the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has kicked off a plan to move those eyesores underground, another problem has emerged.

OPINION

Donald Trump the promise-keeper

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 19/02/2019

» Donald Trump is a man of his word, and he promised his "base" to build a wall on the US border with Mexico to stop an "invasion of gangs, invasion of drugs, invasion of people". It turns out that Mexico isn't willing to pay for it after all, but a promise is a promise. So he has declared a fake "national emergency" to get his hands on the money he needs.

OPINION

Don't judge these books by their titles

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 25/11/2018

» It is generally agreed that a snappy title helps the sales of a book, although some can be a real turnoff. With this in mind, for 40 years the English literary magazine Bookseller, has been holding an annual award for the oddest book title. Also known as the Diagram Prize, last year's winner was the enthralling The Commuter Pig Keeper which just edged out the thought-provoking Nipples on My Knee.