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Sun, April 9, 2006 : Last updated 22:02 pm (Thai local time)



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EDITORIAL

A question of conscience

Can a case be made for tearing up ballot papers when you feel it is your right and your patriotic duty?



SIDELINES

Caretaker prime minister becomes puppet master

Thaksin Shinawatra, embattled Thai Rak Thai Party leader, is gone from active politics, at least for now, but has opted to stay behind the scenes as the puppet master, pulling the strings behind all his cronies who remain as caretaker Cabinet members with control over the country's destiny.



SUNDAY BRUNCH

Opposition stalwart

A senator's experience in activism, teaching and broadcasting has led him to a strong role in the People's Alliance for Democracy

WATCHDOG

Thaksin's temporary break is nothing but a shrewd tactic

Supporters of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) should not hail Thaksin Shinawatra's decision to take a temporary break from politics by not accepting the next premiership as any sort of a victory.






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