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Find humane Rohingya fix
News, Published on 30/08/2013
» When Social Development and Human Security Minister Pavena Hongsakul visited Rohingya boat people at the immigration detention centre in Phangnga last month, she was appalled by their poor living conditions.
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Falling prices imperil income equality
News, Published on 30/08/2013
» The decade-long commodity-price boom has come to an end, with serious implications for global GDP growth.
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Democracy is on hold
News, Published on 30/08/2013
» Re: ''Keeping it in the family'' (PostBag, Aug 27).
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Oil spill panel fails to win over public trust
News, Wasant Techawongtham, Published on 30/08/2013
» It's been just over a month since at least 54,000 litres of crude oil spilled from a pipeline into the sea off Rayong.
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Bloody anti-Muslim violence in Myanmar must end
News, Published on 30/08/2013
» I am still haunted by the testimony I heard from a survivor of the March massacre of dozens of Muslims in the central Myanmar town of Meiktila. He told me how he saw his best friend, a boy of 13, doused with gasoline and burned alive by two Buddhist men who were part of an attacking mob, while police and community leaders watched from an embankment.
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Walking a fine line
Life, Prapai Kraisornkovit, Published on 30/08/2013
» When I first heard the news that the Thai police had plans to monitor Line, I immediately scrolled through my Line logs and searched for texts about my sad golf scores and a disastrous picture of me in a not-so flattering dress that I wore a month ago.
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Death by fluorescent light bulbs
Guru, Sumati Sivasiamphai, Published on 30/08/2013
» Dear readers, I do apologise that you're subjected to my passing moods each week. But luckily for you, since nothing ever seems to go right for me, today's column is brought to you by the headache that is the office experience.
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Bloody anti-Muslim violence in Myanmar must end
News, Published on 30/08/2013
» I am still haunted by the testimony I heard from a survivor of the March massacre of dozens of Muslims in the central Myanmar town of Meiktila. He told me how he saw his best friend, a boy of 13, doused with gasoline and burned alive by two Buddhist men who were part of an attacking mob, while police and community leaders watched from an embankment.
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Southern planters should rethink their tough stand
Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 30/08/2013
» With most rubber planters in other regions accepting the government's offer of a subsidy and rejecting the call for a Sept 3 nationwide protest, southern growers find themselves isolated in their demand for guaranteed higher prices.
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