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Wed, January 24, 2007 : Last updated 23:33 pm (Thai local time)



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EDITORIAL

Airport's legacy of corruption lingers

Those responsible for dishonest practices that led to Suvarnabhumi's current state must be brought to book



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Leaders fear the 'Thaksin Curse' landing on their doorsteps

With the "Thaksin Curse" threatening to wreak havoc on the world stage, international leaders must be having sleepless nights, anxious about if or when the "pop-up" magician will suddenly appear on their doorsteps. The following dialogue between the US president and Singaporean prime minister derives purely from my imagination, and is intended solely to ease the global tension resulting from the Thai crisis. I will take no responsibility, though, if it generates an opposite effect:








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