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Sun, November 5, 2006 : Last updated 20:51 pm (Thai local time)
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EDITORIAL

Cut according to the cloth

The previous government's Bangkok Fashion City project should be
scaled down and rationalised
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SIDELINES

Surayud's halo could push Thaksin into obscurity

General Surayud Chulanont may have appeared like a bull in a china shop when he took up the premiership. He looked uneasy, unaccustomed to the traditional Thai style of big-money and gutter politics.
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SUNDAY BRUNCH

Conflict resolution

Now that he is a minister, Thirapat Serirangsan's goal is to put legal padlocks
on all doors to corruption
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HUMANITY WRAP

Faith, hope and chicanery

A vacuum is an invitation to impatience. Hungry for facts but bit-fed on titillation, the public gets twitchy and grabs onto anything - and then gives it meaning.
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Errors are a big part of scientific discovery

Until now, discovery was often considered the main goal of medical science.
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Beijing woos African continent

Weekend summit shows off China's emergence as a new global influence
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WATCHDOG

Tackling the 'policy corruption' of the Thaksin regime

The judiciary will soon be tasked with another crucial review if the Assets Examination Committee (AEC) rules that it was illegal for Khunying Pojaman Shinawatra to have entered into a contract with the state to buy a Bt772-million prime plot of land in Bangkok at an auction a few years ago while her husband was holder of the highest office in the land.
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