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OPINION

Take the guns away

Oped, Postbag, Published on 16/02/2026

» Re: "School shooting suspect arrested", (BP, Feb 12). 

OPINION

Selective blame

Oped, Postbag, Published on 13/02/2026

» Re: "NACC timing questioned", (Editorial, Feb 11).Re: "NACC timing questioned", (Editorial, Feb 11).

OPINION

In an Irish memorial, I see echoes of Palestine

Oped, Andy Young, Published on 03/10/2025

» The figures by the River Liffey in Dublin are more clothes than flesh. The Famine Memorial, created by Rowan Gillespie, holds in bronze a moment of suffering, the settling in of the Great Hunger, which would cut Ireland's population by more than a quarter, the gone either dead or emigrated.

OPINION

UN turns 80 amid wave of global crises

Oped, John J Metzler, Published on 02/07/2025

» Amid wars, global strife and massive refugee dislocations, the current global scene is overwhelmed with crises ranging from the Middle East to Ukraine and a dozen African conflicts, which rarely make the news. The contemporary world situation in many ways resembles 1945 and the end of WWII. There's a strange deja vu of a history most people do not know or would rather forget.

OPINION

Skimming Thailand

Oped, Postbag, Published on 13/04/2024

» Re: "Task force files cases against 400", (BP, April 5).

OPINION

Gaza: The ones bombed and their bombers

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 22/12/2023

» Yesterday, the known death toll of Palestinians in Gaza since Oct 7 reached 20,000.

OPINION

PM2.5 nightmares

Oped, Postbag, Published on 18/03/2023

» Re: "PM2.5: Endless deja vu in Thailand", (Opinion, March 12).

OPINION

What's the incentive?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 03/12/2022

» Re: "Thailand predicted to fail on EV target", (BP, Nov 30).

OPINION

Sports stadiums echo ancient divisions

Oped, EDWARD WATTS, Published on 20/08/2022

» More than 230 amphitheatres, among the largest and most memorable monuments left to us by the Romans, survive in cities from northern England to the banks of the Jordan River. The Romans built amphitheatres for more than 500 years in a range of sizes -- from a capacity of a few thousand to 50,000 in the Colosseum -- using a variety of techniques. The amphitheatre at Pompeii was built in the first century BCE by workers who excavated hillsides, placed terraced seating on the packed soil, and erected retaining walls to hold the rows of seats in place. The amphitheatre in Bordeaux was built nearly 300 years later as a freestanding oval fashioned out of brick, concrete, and cut stone.

OPINION

UFOs: The Silly Season is coming early

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 12/06/2021

» Normally it happens in August, when wicked people all over the northern hemisphere temporarily stop doing evil things to take their children to the beach and enjoy the last of the summer. With no bad news to report, desperate journalists will run any story, however silly.