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EDITORIAL

For the sake of argument

Perhaps Fifa's refusal to modernise refereeing has to do with football fans' love of controversy



SIDELINES

Thaksin introduces bravado, whining in diplomacy

Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has initiated a new chapter in international diplomacy.



SUNDAY BRUNCH

Lessons in harmony

Dr Pavich Tongroach reflects on the meeting of world educators in Bangkok next week



Explaining Israel's actions in Lebanon

The government of the sovereign state of Lebanon is responsible under international law for any acts of aggression committed from its territory on a neighbouring country.



A science minister with zeal that shows

Pravich Ratanapian's mission is to build up a scientific outlook among Thais

WATCHDOG

Islamic scholar puts hope in achieving a multi-religious society

Dr Sajjad Hayder Rizvi of the University of Exeter's Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies told me the other day that the lack of democracy in the South was the single biggest cause of the protracted unrest there.






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