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Mon, September 11, 2006 : Last updated 18:43 pm (Thai local time)



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EDITORIAL

Privatisation still a sound principle

The court must not damage the economy in its pursuit of the people who mishandled PTT



SIDELINES

Power play moving towards an 'extraordinary' finale

Thaksin Shinawatra flew off yesterday to participate in the Asia-Europe meeting in Finland, giving him a break from the intense power plays and his growing vulnerability at home.



SUNDAY BRUNCH

A family tradition

The scion of the family behind Singha beer is set to follow his ancestors into public service - once the Senate is back in session

HUMANITY WRAP

Beyond the cringe

There's so much heat in Thai politics it is now a major source of global dimming.



Down but not out in Cambodia

Supachai Verapuchong has seen his investments destroyed, but he just cannot stay away from Thailand's neighbour

WATCHDOG

After forty years on the drawing board, Suvarnabhumi set to break some records

When the new Suvarnabhumi Airport opens its doors for commercial flights on September 28, it will set some new world records.






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