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EDITORIAL

Crematoria are a deadly business

The government aims to educate the public on setting environmental standards in cremation



SIDELINES

Anything is possible ahead of the election

Grass-roots voters can always expect to hear pleasing words and other gestures of benevolence from Thaksin Shinawatra, the self-perceived caretaker of government and the country's destiny.



SUNDAY BRUNCH

Reading the arts

Apinan Poshyananda has big plans to develop Thailand's cultural heritage to attract both locals and tourists

HUMANITY WRAP

Human nature in action

Such a relief to be back in Thailand and the dangerous entertaining fuddle of its politics after the simplicities of the Middle East and Europe.

WATCHDOG

New thoughts on making higher education global

It has been predicted that information technology and bio-technology will overlap in the next couple of decades. As a result, the bridge between digital code based on 0s and 1s that computers use, and the code based on A, T, C and G in genetics will blur the demarcation between inorganic and organic life forms.






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