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EDITORIAL

Long hours mean less happiness

Overworked labour force has potential to affect Thailand's overall standard of living



GUEST COLUMN

Who wants peace in the Middle East?

Forty years after the Six Day War peace between Israelis and Palestinians seems as distant as ever.



HUMANITY WRAP

Move over, darling

They don't mess about in Bangladesh: more than 170 prominent people - including 60 parliamentarians and a gaggle of mansion and Merc-owning "ministers" - have been detained since a state of emergency was declared in January.

WATCHDOG

Oil firms look East and to alternative sources of energy

Rob Routs, an executive director of Royal Dutch Shell Group, the world's second largest oil firm, told me the other day that the era of "easy oil", in which exploration and production costs were relatively low, was probably over, so it's unreasonable to expect the return of low oil prices any time soon.

SUNDAY BRUNCH

For the good of all

Thammasat anthropologist advocates community action to assist the disadvantaged






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