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Sun, May 13, 2007 : Last updated 19:21 pm (Thai local time)
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SIDELINES

When old ginger looks more like dead wood

If anyone still harbours doubt whether Prime Minister General Surayud is determined to stay put until he completes his term of office, he made it loud and clear to friends and foes during his first radio chat yesterday morning that he has no desire to call it quits until the next general election.
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We're all flying to extremes

Almost all of us are hypocrites on climate change. We will not quit our aviation habit until it really hurts our pockets
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WATCHDOG

Why sufficiency economy is good for businesses

Dr Pipat Yodprudtikan, director of the Thaipat Institute, a non-profit organisation currently working with a dozen Thai and multinational enterprises to promote the sufficiency-economy philosophy (SEP), told me the other day that SEP had three key components: moderation, reason and resilience.
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SUNDAY BRUNCH

Checks and balances

Dr Somkiat Tangkitvanich, research director for the "information economy" at the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI), has seen at least three of his research projects turned into parts of public policy over the past decade.
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Bhutan marches into the unknown

The pace of change in Bhutan is quickening.
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HUMANITY WRAP

No time to wobble, Monsieur Gingembre

Fascinating how different cultures react to situations.
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