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EDITORIAL

No reconciliation without justice

Failure to punish corrupt politicians will erode the Surayud government's credibility and jeopardise reform



HARD TALK

Conflict of interest in the bastion of its opponents

When people who report news make news themselves, things can certainly get messy.





The tyranny of US cotton subsidies

Americans like to think that if poor countries simply open up their markets, greater prosperity will follow. Unfortunately, where agriculture is concerned, this is mere rhetoric.



Dousing the fires in southern Thailand

Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr today after a month of fasting during Ramadan. In Malaysia, open houses enjoyed by the various ethnic groups will be the order of the day.






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