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Sat, October 28, 2006 : Last updated 17:46 pm (Thai local time)



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EDITORIAL

Old wine in a new bottle?

Reactivated inter-agency body must improve coherence in combating insurgents and making peace



CULTURE SPHERE

Democracy, constitution, coup, couture

Thailand's worst political crisis in recent memory culminated in a military coup that toppled the Thaksin government on September 19.





Scandinavia's accounting trick

While most of the world's advanced countries face increasing difficulties in coping with globalisation and competition from low-wage countries, the Scandinavian countries - Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden - seem to have managed these challenges well.



China gets tough with North Korea

In mid October the US Secretary of State visited China and South Korea, two states that hold the key to an international solution to the North Korea nuclear crisis.






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