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Public robbed of Dawei say
News, Published on 22/05/2012
» The government's decision to pour a massive amount of money into a single project in Myanmar deserved a much better public debate. Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and ministers took advantage of a special cabinet meeting in Kanchanaburi province to pull a very fast vote on an issue that is little understood.
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Victims' families still seek answers
News, Published on 22/05/2012
» The death of the only man convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing has left some victims' relatives relieved and others raising questions about his guilt and whether accomplices went unpunished.
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Thaksin gets it right
News, Published on 22/05/2012
» Re: ''Red shirts' affair with Thaksin cools'' (BP, May 21).
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Siam Rath Editorial
News, Published on 22/05/2012
» Deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has alienated many of his red shirt supporters by calling on them to set aside their grievances for the sake of national reconciliation.
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Govt must now take lead in peace dialogue
News, Published on 22/05/2012
» The government has long been paranoid that involvement of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation would internationalise the insurgency in the deep South and heighten the possibility of secession.
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Eurozone shambles will force Asia to adapt to survive
News, Published on 22/05/2012
» The eurozone has a scent of political revolution in the air. France's presidential election saw Nicolas Sarkozy rejected and the Socialist contender Francois Hollande replace him.
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Triumph and the Trojan Horse
Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 22/05/2012
» Snap-happy revellers never learn the lesson. Photographic records of sin aren't supposed to be worse than sin itself, but sometimes they are close. The latest incident, quickly dubbed the army scandal, involved a photo showing a group of soldiers in an act that looks like an orgy with a woman. A gang rape, some charged. Mutual consent, others defended. Punishment, however, has been rightly promised by the Army Chief against the participants. To observers, the moral and philosophical debates entail: is such punishment is meted out against the orgy, or against taking pictures of the orgy and posting them online?
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Pheu Thai MPs at each other's throats in local polls
Published on 22/05/2012
» The Pheu Thai Party appears to have no real foes to fight with and is instead warring on its own MPs in local government elections for seats on provincial and tambon administrative organisations and municipal councils. The fight has not always been clean, one MP was physically assaulted last week in an attack he says was politically motivated.
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