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Sun, April 30, 2006 : Last updated 19:39 pm (Thai local time)



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EDITORIAL

Film brings shame upon Thai society

That 'Ghost Game' was even made shows the shocking lack of sensitivity in today's consumerist culture



SIDELINES

For globe-trotting Thaksin, it's still business as usual

Local politics is being steered towards a temporary solution, with a stalemate being broken by judicial process to avert further worsening of the crisis, or so it seems. There remains considerable uncertainty over what will come next and whether the current stand-off between Thaksin's crowd and the pro-democracy movement will end with a bargain satisfactory to both sides.



SUNDAY BRUNCH

From friend to foe

Former Thai ambassador Kasit Pirom explains what turned him against the prime minister

WATCHDOG

With fresh poll likely, all parties need to clean up their acts

Given the Central Administrative Court's suspension of the third round of elections in southern Thailand, it is now very likely that the April 2 general election and subsequent by-elections will be nullified.






Top Stories



PM alone created this political theatre of the 'absurd'

For once, our caretaker prime minister gets it right

HM the King suggests a solution

TRT may be courting disaster

Civil disobedience out to clog Thaksin regime's machine


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