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EDITORIAL

Towards a truly free Thai press

In honour of Reporters' Day tomorrow, media outlets must work towards repairing their role in society



SIDELINES

Another chance for PM to prove his worth as a leader

With his popularity sagging due to a lacklustre performance since he took office, Prime Minister General Surayud Chulanont still has another chance to prove his leadership and judgement in adjusting his Cabinet line-up to complete his term, though it may not mean that he will be able to fulfil his mission to the public's satisfaction.





Dealing with your inner 'fashionista'

Trance walking, staring eyes, armfuls of unwearable clothes. Are you in a shopping coma?

WATCHDOG

'Best practices are more important than market size'

Dr Roger R Conant, the fund designer at Financial Standards Funds (FSF), asserted in a recent conversation that FSF indexes for international investment funds covering 83 markets, including Thailand, have consistently outperformed the long-established Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) benchmarks for global stock-market performance.

SUNDAY BRUNCH

Govt's best face forward

Administration spokesman Yongyuth Mayalarp looks forward to returning to his medical practice and media career

HUMANITY WRAP

Lead us not into titillation

No one can deny these are compelling times. Working for a newspaper hasn't exactly been boring over the last 18 months either.






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