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Sun, June 17, 2007 : Last updated 21:21 pm (Thai local time)
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Children of Frenchmen

One puzzling and often overlooked feature of the France that elected Nicolas Sarkozy as its new president, and that is now poised to give his political allies a powerful parliamentary mandate, is its mix of private optimism and public pessimism.
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Disaffection among UK's young Muslims

Huddling with a group of foreign journalists at a round table inside his office just a stones throw away from the Houses of Parliament, Jack Straw, the leader of the British House of Commons, recalls the time when the first wave of Asian Muslims relocated into his constituency.
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WATCHDOG

Judiciary opposed to being nudged from bench to soap box

Sarawut Benjakul, deputy secretary-general of the Judicial Office, told me the other day that most members of Thailand's 3,800-strong judiciary were not happy about attempts to increase their involvement in national politics under the new 2007 charter drawn up by the Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC).
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SUNDAY BRUNCH

Online style buddy

Part-time blogger finds big following among trendy women looking
for tips on beauty and fashion
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