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  • OPINION

    Watch out! Graduates ahead!

    Life, Usnisa Sukhsvasti, Published on 05/05/2014

    » Graduation photo sessions and cyclists don’t mix. I learned this last week when I went to Benjakiti Park to do a few rounds on the bicycle track. I have been feeling a bit guilty recently because I’ve been on an unusual binge of doughnuts and ice cream, both of which I rarely touch.

  • OPINION

    Long live the King

    News, Published on 05/05/2014

    » Talk and most action about a divided Thailand is swept aside today, for the very best reason. The country is celebrating the 64th Coronation Day of His Majesty the King. The nation is grateful, and Thais will be especially elated this morning when His Majesty grants an audience to the royal family and civil servants at the Rajpracha Samakhom Pavilion inside the Klai Kangwon Palace grounds. It will be viewed by tens of thousands in Hua Hin, and by tens of millions via nationwide TV.

  • OPINION

    Extreme monetary easing hurts

    News, Published on 05/05/2014

    » As the world struggles to recover from the global economic crisis, the unconventional monetary policies that many advanced countries adopted in its wake seem to have gained widespread acceptance. In those economies, however, where debt overhangs, policy is uncertain, or the need for structural reform constrains domestic demand, there is a legitimate question as to whether these policies’ domestic benefits have offset their damaging spillovers to other economies.

  • OPINION

    Bringing them to heel

    News, Published on 05/05/2014

    » Re: “Do you hate the elite?”, Opinion, May 4.

  • OPINION

    Serious reform: A seven-point proposal

    News, Published on 05/05/2014

    » For the past seven years, since the coup of 2006, Thailand has seen governments come and go with increasing frequency and the divisiveness in the country has deteriorated to the point of political paralysis.

  • OPINION

    Abhisit tries hard, but the obstacles are too great

    News, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 05/05/2014

    » Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva’s proposed nine-point political roadmap appears doomed. This should not come as a surprise even to Mr Abhisit himself, as from the start he was not at all sure that his initiative would be successful. But he said he still would try to find a “way out” of the political impasse as he did not want the country to descend further into a state of hopelessness.

  • OPINION

    Yingluck’s plight same as Assad’s

    News, Saritdet Marukatat, Published on 05/05/2014

    » Thailand has never really had much to learn from Syria — until now.

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