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EDITORIAL

Be sporting, for football's sake

Acrimony over loss to Singapore in the first leg of the Asean Cup final should not mar tonight's clincher



SIDELINES

For Thaksin, enough is not really enough after all

It's the turn of the military top brass to say "enough is enough" to Thaksin Shinawatra following his appearance on the cover of Time and an exclusive interview with the magazine, which offered nothing enlightening or new to those familiar with his tales of woe.



SUNDAY BRUNCH

Waste not, want not

'Green' architect uses recycled raw materials and radical design to make unique furniture

HUMANITY WRAP

Suvarnabhumi: not all it's cracked up to be

Say what you like about Thailand, it doesn't want for twists. There are many reasons for competing elites to have been distinctly uncomfortable at the popularity of Thaksin, but one of the most powerful may be good old traditional snobbery.

WATCHDOG

Asia, personalisation, collaboration to drive global business growth

Chris Khang, vice president of North Asia operations for US-based Cisco Systems, told me the other day that there will be at least three major drivers of global business between now and 2020.






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