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EDITORIAL

Blame people, not the 1997 charter

Despite what Meechai says, there is much of value in the previous constitution that should be retained



SIDELINES

Pojaman proves a formidable political 'femme fatale'

With the blaze of publicity over her 15-minute hush-hush meeting with Privy Council President Prem Tinsulanonda on Thursday, Khunying Pojaman Shinawatra achieved what nobody else in the land could do in that much time - a total demolition of the credibility of those who are against her husband Thaksin, now enduring a forced exile in London.



SUNDAY BRUNCH

Wholesale mission

Suchada Ithijarukul explains how the Makro chain she heads helps keep small shops in business



Don't lose the plot in Thai soap operas

Since a lot of the non-Thai speaking foreigners who have been in Thailand for a long time are completely perplexed as to what actually goes on in the local television dramas, I have decided to put together some guidelines.



N Korea puts India's nuclear status at risk

Far-fetched though it may sound, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il's nuclear adventurism could damage India's economic reforms by strengthening America's already powerful anti-proliferation lobby.



Alarming cost of global warming

The world can't afford not to start spending now to solve the problem, a new study shows

WATCHDOG

Politicians prefer to mix personal and public interests

Dr Thirapat Serirangsan, a PM's Office minister under interim premier Surayud Chulanont, told me the other day that most Thai politicians, unlike their counterparts in Western democracies, adamantly refuse to recognise the boundaries between public and private interests while they're in office.






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