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EDITORIAL

NLA a winner in lottery debate

Fierce opposition to legalising two- and three-digit versions dispels assembly's 'rubber stamp' image



GUEST COLUMN

Examining the Phelps effect in world economics

Next Sunday, Edmund Phelps, my colleague at Columbia University, will receive the Nobel Prize in economics for 2006.





Intelligence from erotic desires

A Sydney-based Muslim cleric, Sheik Hilaly, recently made headlines in Australia when he publicly reflected that immodest women invite rape because they are like "uncovered meat".

WATCHDOG

New style of politics may be in the offing after CNS steps down

General Saprang Kalyanamitr of the Council for National Security (CNS), a trusted colleague of Army chief and coup leader General Sonthi Boonyaratglin, gave me the impression the other day that Thai politics might be returning to the good old days of technocrats and bureaucrats playing a key role in government.

SUNDAY BRUNCH

Healing highs

An advocate of using the drug Ecstasy in psychiatric treatment hopes to conduct trials in Thailand






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