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EDITORIAL

Discipline needed in credit industry

The BOT is right in ignoring credit card companies' requests to maintain a low minimum repayment rate



GUEST COLUMN

Asean must take action on the rape of freedom in Burma

Nursyahbani Katjasungkana, Eva K Sundari, Teresa Kok Suh Sim Gender-based sexual violence obstructs peace and development, particularly when it is a weapon used by military dictatorships against their own peoples. Burma is now permeated by such state-sponsored violence.





Can the Democrats learn from past mistakes?

Now that the decree has been issued for an election on October 15, and the disgraceful Election Commission has been removed, a glimmer of light has appeared at the end of the tunnel. There are signs, too, of shifting forces in Thailand's party politics. A new super-dinosaur party has appeared.






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