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Wed, February 28, 2007 : Last updated 13:52 pm (Thai local time)



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EDITORIAL

Insurgents gain more ground

The govt can no longer 'spin' its way out of the glaring failure to suppress the insurgency in the South



HARD TALK

Govt's anti-Thaksin offensive could backfire

The Surayud government took a double gamble last week by recruiting Somkid Jatusripitak, the former right-hand man of deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, to help in the propagation of the sufficiency economy idea, and by putting outspoken media mogul Sondhi Limthongkul on the government-run Channel 11 in what was understood to be part of its public relations offensive against the former leader.





Slow start to South talks

It may have been a clumsy start, but more difficult challenges for Thailand and Malaysia are expected to surface as the two countries move closer to ending the violence in the Muslim-majority South






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