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BT30 SCHEME

The best and worst of Thai Rak Thai

Thailand has the people and funds to provide quality universal healthcare. Instead a crisis looms. This is the first in a two-part series




Protesters, bystanders weigh pros and cons of moving to Siam Paragon

The People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) rallies have thus far been relatively peaceful, but moving to the front of the upmarket shopping mall, Siam Paragon, attracted its share of controversy.





More calls for Thaksin to quit; fears of violence cited

Yesterday saw two more calls for the premier to quit.



Benefits of PM's policies debated

People at the most basic level of society need to be independent from political influence and to use their wisdom and their available resources efficiently to enrich their communities, the leaders of grassroots organisations concluded yesterday.



'Kom Chad Luek' has done enough, scholars say

Academics and readers of Kom Chad Luek daily agreed yesterday that the newspaper has done enough to redress the inappropriate reference to His Majesty the King in a recent report.



Self-cleaning uniforms a hit at tech conference

Science and technology are vital tools for development, both economic and social. And when appropriately combined with existing local wisdom, they definitely have great benefits for the country as a whole in all aspects, said HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn at the opening ceremony of the National Science and Technology Development Agency's (NSTDA) annual conference.

VOTING PROCEDURE

Court rejects EC's rubber stamps

New regulation violates individual's right to choose how a ballot is filled, judges say



PM mediates dispute

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra helped the wife of Natural Resources and Environment Minister Yongyuth Tiyapairat escape another possible jail term, a rival of the woman said yesterday.

LETTER FROM SIAM PARAGON

Clean toilets, good food but just not the same

There they were, lugging their props to another protest - the crowd, dubbed a "stupid mob" by caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, was preparing for another session.






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A FINAL ATTEMPT TO 'MALL' THE PM

'Kom Chad Luek' has done enough, scholars say


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