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EDITORIAL

Give corruption the collective boot

All stakeholders must work to end graft and promote good governance



HARD TALK

Media freedom and reform should be top priority

It's understandable why Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont and his government will be putting a considerable amount of energy into restoring Thailand's shattered image as a democracy.





Time for Asian leader to unite the nations

Ban Ki-moon, South Korea's minister of foreign affairs and trade, was appointed the next UN secretary-general by the United Nations General Assembly on Friday, replacing Kofi Annan when his tenure expires in December.



Corrupting the fight against corruption

At its recent annual meeting, World Bank officials spoke extensively about corruption.






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