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EDITORIAL

Drawing society to the printed word

The reading habit needs a boost from more quality books at lower prices and the revival of public libraries



SIDELINES

A real test for relationship between CNS, government

The honeymoon period between the Surayud government and some key supporters has ended with the relationship being soured by lacklustre performance, falling short of earlier public expectations that it could deliver what was originally promised and justify the military coup last September.





Mixed opinions after a decade of blogging

'Check this out. Amazing!" It took just a brief sentence, and after those four words a revolution followed.

WATCHDOG

ICT minister seeks fair competition, foreign expertise

Sitthichai Pookaiyaudom, minister for Information and Communications Technology, told me the other day that the Council of State is reviewing whether the country's four mobile-phone concession contracts, signed more than a decade ago, ought to be amended to protect state interest and create a more level playing field for all operators.

SUNDAY BRUNCH

Tales and sales

Besides helping bloggers get started, Katika Saisenee has advice for them on making money through online businesses






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