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Claws of cyber bill have your name on them
News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 24/01/2015
» The men are itching to pry, to take a peek into your Line chats, your Facebook inboxes, your email history, the bread crumbs of your digital life. Naturally, you cover your screen and say no. Naturally, in the age of Snowden-Manning-Assange, we're conscious of the fact that the sphere of online privacy is not fair game, or at worst it shouldn't be.
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Democracy the best ingredient for economic growth
News, Published on 24/01/2015
» As China and Russia have surged in power over the past 15 years, more and more people have started to wonder if democracy is really the best economic system. For example, consider Hungarian President Viktor Orban's comments in a Bloomberg News article last July:
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Digital laws need revamp
News, Published on 24/01/2015
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha was apparently upset when the press questioned him early this week about the problematic cyber bills. He should not be.
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Seven steps to building up southern trust
News, Published on 24/01/2015
» Violence in Thailand's deep South is at its lowest level in the past 11 years. While this is a very positive development for the people of the South who have lived with violence and fear on a daily basis, it does not portend a lasting peace. Indeed, it could actually be counterproductive.
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East Asian women's dangerous cosmetic obsession
News, Published on 24/01/2015
» Pencil thin, white pale skin, strikingly huge doll eyes — these are the features that capture the ideal East Asian woman today.
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Postbag: Forget compromise
News, Published on 24/01/2015
» Thitinan Pongsudhirak asserts, “A ‘third-way’ compromise is imperative”, (Opinion, Jan 23). The law cannot be compromised to appease certain parties.
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