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Sun, October 15, 2006 : Last updated 19:33 pm (Thai local time)
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EDITORIAL

Moving forward without fear

Rather than seek absolute control the interim rulers must promote
the values that Thaksin shunned
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SIDELINES

Disuse of power, soft approach weaken govt hands

When Thaksin Shinawatra still faced growing pressure from critics and opponents to quit the premiership and leave politics for good, a persistent question from his supporters was, "if not him, then who?"
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SUNDAY BRUNCH

Fair and clear outlook

Despite his relative youth, this law lecturer is a veteran in the fight for justice, which he wants to see done in the sell-off of Shin Corp
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LETTER FROM SUVARNABHUMI

Coping with the nightmare of noise

Noble Park Village
Tambon Bang Phli Yai
Bang Phli District
Samut Prakan
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Who am I?

Reinventing oneself as a Southeast Asian writer
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WATCHDOG

National interest the focus of upcoming review of Shin sale

When it comes to protecting national interest, the United States appears to be one of the world's most effective states. Last year's unsuccessful bid by the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), China's third largest oil firm, to take over US energy giant Unocal is a case in point.
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