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Smashing up beliefs no way to instil order
News, Sanitsuda Ekachai, Published on 16/09/2015
» If you ever wonder what the military wants to make of Thailand and its people, the answer lies in a phone-smashing video clip that went viral earlier this week.
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Young Americans 'Fed Up' with country's economy
News, Joseph Stiglitz, Published on 16/09/2015
» At the end of every August, central bankers and financiers from around the world meet in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, for the US Federal Reserve's economic symposium. This year, the participants were greeted by a large group of mostly young people, including many African- and Hispanic-Americans.
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Time for open public debate on joining TPP
News, Dominique Lam, Published on 16/09/2015
» Two months ago, ministers from the 12 Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) countries met in Hawaii for what was widely expected to be the final time. After 10 years of negotiating, there were high hopes of an agreement to bind together one third of the world's trade under common rules.
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Kick-starting the economy
News, Editorial, Published on 16/09/2015
» The new man in charge of the nation's economy has made a big impression. Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak, also known as the economy czar, got full authority from Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to seize the reins, and he has quickly shown his no-nonsense approach.
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Shining a light on the freelance myth
Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 16/09/2015
» The newest GTH film, Heart Attack or Freelance: Ham Puay, Ham Pak, Ham Rak Mor, directed by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit, is currently at the top of the Thai box office. The popularity of the film has not only made the word "freelance" more familiar, it has also shined a spotlight on the real life of freelancers.
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Setting goals to help world's poorest
News, Bjorn Lomborg, Published on 16/09/2015
» In rich countries, the biggest causes of death are strokes, heart attacks and cancer, accounting for more than two-thirds of all deaths. But for the poorer world, people often assume that infectious diseases like diarrhoea, tuberculosis, Aids, malaria, measles and tetanus are the biggest killers.
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