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EDITORIAL

Media freedom - the secret of success

The CDR should not fall into the trap that got Thaksin by trying to control dissenting voices and criticism



SIDELINES

The CDR's indecisiveness hurts the rebuilding effort

We are still in the early days of the post-Thaksin era following the bloodless coup that ousted the most corrupt administration the country has ever endured. Democratic-minded people fervently hope that from now on the task of rebuilding the nation will take off, leading us towards a better future.



SUNDAY BRUNCH

Back in the saddle

After three years, Klanarong Chantik has returned to the NCCC and is gearing up to tackle a huge backlog of corruption cases

WATCHDOG

Surayud could be a good choice to serve as interim premier

It has become highly likely that General Surayud Chulanont, a privy councillor, will be named the interim prime minister by the Council for Democratic Reform (CDR), which overthrew the Thaksin government on September 19.






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Democracy versus corruption - after the final showdown

Pull the plug on Surakiart's UN bid

The new PM faced with mission impossible

The persistent myth of the 'good' coup


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