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EDITORIAL

New challenge for broadcast media

Govt attempt to free TV and radio journalists from state control is honourable but difficult to pull off



THAI TALK

Empower all whistleblowers from within

A public apology when exploited by scheming politicians can be used as a devious political gambit.





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What is happening to Buddhism in Thailand is completely political and unBuddhist.



Special to The Nation

As the Asset Examination Committee (AEC) has been specifically tasked to look at the area of policy corruption by the previous Thaksin government, it would be logical for them to focus on where there was most leverage on potential gains to be made from favourable policy decisions.






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