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Water solution urgent
News, Postbag, Published on 10/03/2016
» More than half of the provinces are currently at risk of running out of water for household use this year, yet Thailand is blessed with abundant rainfall.
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Van death tragedy
Oped, Postbag, Published on 03/09/2022
» Re: "Kin of dead student puzzled by cuts, bruises", (BP, Sept 2).
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Hazing over
Oped, Postbag, Published on 11/06/2022
» Re: "University to end hazing abuses," (BP, June 9).
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Medieval campaign
Oped, Postbag, Published on 15/09/2021
» Re: "Govt links 'Lisa' smash hit to 'soft power' plan", (BP, Sept 13).
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Olympic spirit hopes
Oped, Postbag, Published on 12/06/2021
» What happens at the 2020 Olympic Games with the motto "United by Emotion" will stay in Tokyo forever. The organising committee has announced that it will be the first games without foreign spectators. This has never been the case since the first modern summer Olympic Games in Athens in 1896. Even now, no one is sure if Japan will be able to welcome more than 11,000 athletes to Tokyo this year.
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Our THAI pride
Oped, Postbag, Published on 20/05/2020
» With regard to the trouble THAI is in, you cannot accuse politicians of interfering in the national airline. It is their job. Since THAI is majority-owned by the government, the government has a strong say in how to run THAI. Who is the government? At the top are the politicians who are in power. Rather, you are talking about the change in direction or inconsistency of policy at THAI when governments or those politicians in power change.
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Penning inequality
News, Postbag, Published on 20/09/2017
» In "What counts to us in development" (Opinion, Sept 18) we read, "...to achieve parity in development", and "equitable development", which are apparently among the UNDP's goals.
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Bring back water fest of old
News, Postbag, Published on 16/04/2017
» Re: "Keep a lid on Songkran" (Editorial, April 13).
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Coal has black future
News, Postbag, Published on 23/01/2016
» Coal is having a rough start to the year, but there are still some voices that continue to tout its benefits for humanity. Sopon Pornchokchai, in his article “Is Greenpeace being flexible with the truth?” (Bangkok Post Sunday, Jan 10) claiming coal is cheap, safe and abundant, is one of them.
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