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EDITORIAL

No honeymoon for Surayud govt

The interim administration will be put through its paces and judged on its achievements or failures



HARD TALK

An institution? The facts suggest otherwise

In its glory days - which were really as recent as a year back - the Thai Rak Thai Party was touted as Thailand's first real "people's party".





The long road to peace in the deep South

A recent statement from Army chief General Sonthi Boonyaratglin saying that he would like to talk to separatist groups operating in the Malay-speaking South was billed as an abrupt reversal from the policy pursued by the recently ousted Thaksin Shinawatra administration.



Continuity, opportunity for diplomacy

During a press conference on October 1, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont stated two major priorities of his administration: addressing the current political problems and addressing the situation in the South.






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