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A bitter tablet to swallow...
News, Published on 10/04/2012
» There is now barely a month to go before school begins, and there is still no signed contract to provide the promised tablet PCs for Prathom1 students.
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Stability is paramount for Beijing
News, Stephen S Roach, Published on 10/04/2012
» The first principle that I learned when I started focusing on China in the late 1990s is that nothing is more important to the Chinese than stability _ whether economic, social, or political.
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Amnesty sets precedents
News, Published on 10/04/2012
» Regarding ''Pheu Thai aims for amnesty bill in Aug'' (BP, April 9).
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Khao Sod Editorial
News, Published on 10/04/2012
» Now that the Department of Special Investigation has agreed to drop the case involving an alleged plot to topple the royal family, who else should be held responsible for this matter?
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The world must help Myanmar to grow
News, Bandid Nijathaworn, Published on 10/04/2012
» Last week was an exciting and historic time for Myanmar, a country that has been in international isolation for nearly a quarter of a decade. On April 1, the Myanmar government launched two important and far-reaching political and economic reforms: the holding of landmark by-elections, which has been described by foreign observers as free and fair, and the introduction of a managed float of its national currency, the kyat, which symbolically put an end to the old economic system and management based on heavy state intervention and control.
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Let's face it, reconciliation isn't working
News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 10/04/2012
» It's about time to admit that the current attempt to require people in the nation to "forgive" and "reconcile" with one another by law is doomed to fail.
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Putting people in another perspective
Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 10/04/2012
» Blame it on the local media which has shaped a stereotype of Myanmar people as vicious killers. For years Thai media has reported news of Myanmar employees or maids killing their Thai employers, presenting them as violent people.
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Peace still far off in the far South
Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 10/04/2012
» Imagine if it was somebody else and not Thaksin Shinawatra who sat down and talked peace with the separatists. Would that peace broker then also be blamed for the recent bomb blasts in Hat Yai and Yala?
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