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    Your digital photo album

    Life, Boaz Zippor, Published on 03/01/2012

    » In the last years I have encountered a very strange phenomenon that worries me, both as a photographer, but mainly as a researcher of human behaviour. Ok, maybe researcher of human behaviour is a bit of an overstatement, as usually I just snicker and make smart alek comments about that ridiculous game called human behaviour, but still, it is a phenomenon that should be acknowledged.

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    BoT baulks at govt bid to drop debt in its lap

    News, Wichit Chantanusornsiri, Published on 05/01/2012

    » The debate over the past several days regarding who should hold responsibility for the 1.14-trillion-baht in outstanding liabilities from the Financial Institutions Development Fund, should serve as a clear wake-up call about the dangers and costs of poor policy.

  • OPINION

    Outside the box

    Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 13/01/2012

    » I do not know whether youngsters are still excited by "Kam Kwan Wan Dek" slogans of National Children's Day.

  • OPINION

    Wear black to mourn Ministry of Education

    News, Published on 14/01/2012

    » Re: ''Give our kids a better deal'' (BP, Editorial, Jan 13). As today is Children's Day, it must have been coincidental that the Bangkok Post's editorial highlighted the fact that a third of Thailand's 15 million youths are failing through the cracks.

  • OPINION

    Thailand Inc gets creative about debt

    News, Wichit Chantanusornsiri, Published on 26/01/2012

    » As any chief executive officer knows, the success or failure of an investment project or business strategy depends in part on accurate data. A misplaced calculation, an overlooked expense or unrealistic projections can make all the difference between a profit and a loss.

  • OPINION

    Business before ethics

    News, Published on 28/01/2012

    » Re: Embattled Nalinee Taveesin. I think we're all looking at this the wrong way. For one, the Pheu Thai Party gave up worrying about its reputation a long time ago; in the current political climate all that matters is that most of their voters have never heard of Zimbabwe and couldn't care less. Also, the US blacklist is the result of America's own lofty ideals regarding justice and rights. Here in Asia, one wouldn't be so foolish as to let something as abstract as ethics get in the way of business opportunities.

  • OPINION

    Ties of necessity, not dependence

    News, Published on 31/01/2012

    » One after another, Western dignitaries are travelling to Myanmar. A standard interpretation of the change in attitude is that Myanmar is finally demonstrating the courage and means to break away from China. But was Myanmar in the Chinese "geopolitical grip" in the first place?

  • OPINION

    Meet SimSimi, the new Nitirat

    News, Arglit Boonyai, Published on 04/02/2012

    » Forget about Nitirat. Stop all that talk about 112. And Twitter, what's Twitter? The big thing all the kids are talking about today is SimSimi.

  • OPINION

    Keep on smiling

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 19/02/2012

    » There was a news report recently that Thai people are not as happy as they once were, and the Land of Smiles is becoming a Land of Frowns. From my observations, they certainly might not be as happy, but have not quite reached the stage of Les Miserables. There are still plenty of smiles to savour.

  • OPINION

    A false sense of security

    Life, Usnisa Sukhsvasti, Published on 20/02/2012

    » Thailand never ceases to be Amazing!

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