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Fri, April 13, 2007 : Last updated 20:32 pm (Thai local time)



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EDITORIAL

Honouring our elders at Songkran

As the population ages, initiatives to boost community support for seniors are more important than ever



OVERDRIVE

Surayud survives barrage and hangs onto job by a thread

Fresh from a medical check-up, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont has renewed energy to fight back. Yesterday he played down rumours that he might step down.





Iran versus Britain: who blinked first?

While commentators have charged that Britain capitulated to Iran and handed them a humiliating victory in obtaining the release of the 15 British Marines last week, it would appear that something more like the opposite is actually the case. But to understand why this is so, we have to look at the larger picture of internal Iranian politics against which the crisis played out.






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Freedom comes with responsibility

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Terror on the buses must end

Net's cheap and easy freedoms put values to the test

A real test for relationship between CNS, government


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