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EDITORIAL

Justice Denied in the Hague

With his untimely death on Saturday, former Serb president Slobodan Milosevic has managed to escape the long but hopelessly slow hand of international justice. It is unlikely history will allow him a reprieve, but to a degree that is irrelevant.



HARD TALK

Thaksin seeing a turning of the tide on the airwaves

It's quite ironic to hear Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and some of his Cabinet members complain that they are not getting "fair" and "balanced" treatment from the media. It's ironic because until quite recently it was Thaksin being accused of orchestrating a systematic muzzling of the media.





Article 7 is Constitution's built-in safety valve

A number of well educated, intelligent and mature individuals from many walks of life recently signed and presented a petition to His Majesty the King.






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