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Stingy on students

Oped, Postbag, Published on 13/01/2024

» Re: "PM pledges new drive for 'zero dropouts'", (BP, Jan 11) and "Revamping child policy", (Editorial, Jan 10).

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OPINION

Berating the bridge

Postbag, Published on 11/01/2024

» Re: "PM plugs Land Bridge in Japan", (BP, Dec 19).

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Lead by example

Published on 01/01/2024

» Re: "Srettha, Wan set motto for kids' day" (BP, Dec 29).

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Bad to good: What kind of year was 2023 for Asia?

Oped, Published on 28/12/2023

» As 2023 departs, and 2024 -- and soon, the lunar Year of the Dragon -- arrives, we once again highlight the winners and losers of the year gone by in Asia.

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How to get more from Thai teachers

Oped, Published on 27/12/2023

» There are many shortcomings in the Thai education system; however, for improvements, a good place to start might be with the teachers.

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Who will benefit?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 23/12/2023

» Re: "Farmers given new title deeds option", (BP, Dec 22).

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SET downer

Oped, Postbag, Published on 20/12/2023

» Re: "Pundits say SET index could slip below 1,300", (Business, Dec 14).

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Tips for PM

Oped, Postbag, Published on 19/12/2023

» Re: "PM 'heavy-hearted' about 2024 prospects", (BP, Dec 14).

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Thaksin case tests faith

News, Editorial, Published on 18/12/2023

» 'Equality before the law" is a vow signifying that nobody is exempt from the law and, regardless of social status, will be entitled to equal treatment under its parameters. It's also a cornerstone which maintains public confidence in the justice system.

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Asian century's geopolitics mapped

Oped, Published on 13/12/2023

» What is the relationship between maps and peace among nations? Maps depicting state territories, often attached to a peace treaty, were historically inked on paper. Two things call for attention here: first, a treaty by definition must have at least two parties and, consequently, a harmonious interpretation of treaty and its annexed maps is an exercise in treaty interpretation. International law, not power, must dictate map readings in international law.