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Thu, September 14, 2006 : Last updated 19:58 pm (Thai local time)



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EDITORIAL

Old habits die hard in China

Tightening controls on foreign media contradicts the country's aspirations to become a respected global power



THAI TALK

Is the deep South effectively without a premier?

The Army chief says that in order for the government to resolve the drawn-out vicious cycle of violence in the deep South it should talk to key figures in southern separatist groups.





Letter from Ireland: benefits of Thailand getting to know the Emerald Isle numerous for both sides

Caretaker Foreign Minister Kantathi Suphamongkhon visited Dublin almost three decades ago, when he was a student.






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