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Sun, November 26, 2006 : Last updated 22:30 pm (Thai local time)
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SIDELINES

Pursuit of blind faith with self-serving interests

Admirers of deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra may have brightened at the hope that the Council for National Security (CNS) and the Surayud government are being frustrated by the war of nerves waged by their idol, now in self-imposed exile, and the so-called undercurrent movements at home.
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SUNDAY BRUNCH

Intelligent link

Professionals explain how today's information network is changing the way the world connects and does business
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Viewing China through Indian eyes

'To understand China you need a common bond of humanity and the cheer of good fellowship.
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HUMANITY WRAP

Too hot to handle

What a fascinating time. Full of expectancy - but somehow half pregnant. A confused mood. Impatient yet sanguine.
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WATCHDOG

Action needed now to reduce shortfall in IT-savvy workforce

According to recent research by International Data Corp (IDC), the 12-economy Asia-Pacific region, excluding Japan, will face a combined shortage of 396,000 people with IT networking skills by 2009, up from 210,000 this year, with China and India having the largest shortfalls of 192,300 and 137,200 people respectively.
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