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EDITORIAL

Americans vent anger at Bush

Will there be a new direction in US foreign policy with the Democrats winning control of Congress?



OVERDRIVE

Prime minister must now walk the walk

Is General Surayud Chulanont, the prime minister, up to the task? We are beginning to be convinced by his no-nonsense leadership. Are his government's priorities in line with the Council for National Security (CNS)? Well, we have to wait and see.





Where do US Democrats go now?

In February 2003, Howard Dean - then governor of the small state of Vermont - took the podium at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) winter meeting and said, "What I want to know is, why the Democratic Party leadership is supporting the president's unilateral attack on Iraq?"



Urgent action needed on rights in Burma

The recently released report by the UN human rights rapporteur for Burma, Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, detailed how the world has witnessed a regression in the already besieged safety and livelihood of Burma's 54 million people living under one of the world's most repressive military governments.






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