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EDITORIAL

Destroy Thaksin's tentacles of power

Police abuses committed by officers with the ex-PM's tacit approval must not go unpunished



THAI TALK

What's ethically wrong can't be politically right

Unless the promised political reform makes it absolutely clear and mandatory that unethical and conflict-of-interest actions that were ubiquitous under the Thaksin regime are punishable by law, then the September 19 coup will inevitably end up being labelled just another despicable episode in a power struggle.





Asean, China negotiate new challenges

What has China achieved in its relations with Asean in the last 15 years? It might be far-fetched to call its achievements remarkable. But there are a number of reasons for saying so.



Iraq failure may mean US success elsewhere

There is an old saying when it comes to determining the value of real estate: "location, location and location".






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