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  • OPINION

    Karadzic faces verdict

    News, Published on 23/03/2016

    » Radovan Karadzic saw himself as locked in a David and Goliath struggle to save the Serbs even as their forces were reducing the besieged city of Sarajevo to rubble.

  • OPINION

    BMA rides roughshod on river rights

    News, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 23/03/2016

    » I can almost start to feel the privilege -- imagining myself in stylish casuals riding my vintage city bike along the Chao Phraya River feeling the breeze.

  • OPINION

    Body armour an army job

    News, Editorial, Published on 23/03/2016

    » Weekend shoppers at Bang Na's Seacon Square were treated to a display of giant bears from children's tales. But there was a disturbing message alongside the huge Paddington, Lotso, Po Ping and Winnie the Pooh, among others. There was a sign and kiosk asking for funds to purchase body armour for troops stationed in the deep South. This is a shocking appeal to the public for help with a problem that is now years old, and which has cost lives.

  • OPINION

    Defining 'greatness' at core of 2016 presidential race

    News, Leonid Bershidsky, Published on 23/03/2016

    » In two months on the road covering the 2016 presidential primaries, I've seen the US going through something of an identity crisis, after decades of dominance. The candidates are talking about what the voters are thinking about: What does it mean for the US to be great? 

  • OPINION

    Dangerous path toward religious extremism

    News, Sanitsuda Ekachai, Published on 23/03/2016

    » Ma Ba Tha is known across the world as a racist Buddhist organisation. Its work fans the flames of hatred and violence against Muslims in Myanmar, particularly the Rohingya in Rakhine State. Its most prominent leader is Ashin Wirathu, dubbed the "bin Laden of Buddhism" for his violent, religious extremism. 

  • OPINION

    Overprune is overkill

    News, Postbag, Published on 23/03/2016

    » Soi Rang Nam, one of Bangkok's greenest streets, just became the victim of a shocking branch-cutting campaign by the BMA.

  • OPINION

    Learn from Japan in school mergers

    News, Published on 23/03/2016

    » Thailand is turning into an "ageing society" with a growing older population and a corresponding shrink in its child population. One of the consequences, of course, is fewer pupils in schools, which, in turn, means smaller schools.

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