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SIDELINES

Ex-premier owns Premiership League club, finally?

Thaksin Shinawatra, now still in forced exile in London, is never short of surprises, pleasant or otherwise, for friends and foes alike.




The potential of 'rebuilding the brain'

For many years, it was thought that all of our brain cells (neurons) were produced before birth or, exceptionally, up to one or two years after birth, but then the process supposedly stopped.



HUMANITY WRAP

Who needs a script?

In pre-revolutionary France, the basic accoutrements for a gentleman were a sword, a dog and a horse.

WATCHDOG

Web of suspicious transactions the Shinawatra legacy

Criminal charges filed by state officials this week against deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra and his wife over their alleged failure to disclose their shareholdings in SC Asset Plc, as well as the controversial Bt772-million purchase of a prime plot of Bangkok land from the state while Thaksin was in office, have helped shed more light on how the ex-premier could have blatantly broken several laws in the past.

SUNDAY BRUNCH

Research in motion

Piyawat Boonlong believes that knowledge-building is essential in addressing the problems facing Thailand






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