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Sun, June 3, 2007 : Last updated 22:23 pm (Thai local time)
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SIDELINES

When a coup leader wants to play Mr Nice Guy

It seemed like junta and Army chief General Sonthi Boonyaratglin was kidding when he said he would propose a pardon for 111 executive-committee members of the Thai Rak Thai Party, ordered dissolved on Wednesday by the Constitution Tribunal for a series of wrongdoings and for being detrimental to national security and the democratic system.
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Fear and fortune in Baghdad

A look at a strange world where risk and reward can be equally high
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WATCHDOG

Post-verdict future for Democrats is not completely rosy

A key Democrat Party executive said to me after its rival Thai Rak Thai Party was disbanded and 111 of its executives barred from politics for five years that the road would be long and winding for Democrat leader Abhisit Vejjajiva to become the next premier.
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SUNDAY BRUNCH

Brainy investment

More government funding for higher learning will pay for itself in the long run, says Nida president
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