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Chalerm re-emerges with usual outspoken rhetoric
News, Published on 20/10/2014
» Former deputy prime minister Chalerm Yubamrung has broken his long silence after holding his tongue since the May 22 coup. He has re-emerged not just to deny the rumour of his imminent death from an incurable disease but to demonstrate his capability to read the political pulse and predict the future in a private talk with select former Pheu Thai MPs last week.
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Right way to object
News, Published on 20/10/2014
» The somewhat confusing meeting on media ethics last week between UK ambassador Mark Kent and Supinya Klanarong, of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), raises many questions. Post Publishing has serious concerns about it because it has official policies on the matter. The company has led, supported and subscribed to successful efforts to write, maintain and update ethics standards for the Thai press, both written and broadcast.
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Uni reform doesn't need new ministry
News, Published on 20/10/2014
» A trademark of Thai education reform is policy makers keen on study — and then more study — on ways to improve things. After many years, they have yet to find the answer.
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Asia wins economic beauty contest for ugly reason
News, Published on 20/10/2014
» From Ebola to debt to deflation, fear once again stalks the global economy.
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Midterm vs midlife crisis
Life, Usnisa Sukhsvasti, Published on 20/10/2014
» My daughter is going through her "midterm crisis" at the moment, cramming for exams and being generally cranky. She was particularly upset when prior commitments meant she couldn't join friends for a weekend study session.
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Australia offers police reform model
News, Published on 20/10/2014
» Recently, there have been calls to reform the Royal Thai Police. These are mainly focused on organisational reform and misconduct. However, multiple aspects of police reform need to be considered.
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UN must be resolute on Syria
News, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 20/10/2014
» The war in Syria is deteriorating by the day and wreaks havoc on the daily lives of the population. In its destructive path, there is a vortex of bloody violations enmeshed with increasing extremism. The underlying challenge is this: What is the role of the UN Security Council in tackling this devastating mess?
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Sort out the police
News, Published on 20/10/2014
» Re: “It’s time to reform our tainted police” (BP editorial, Oct 19).
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