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Sun, November 12, 2006 : Last updated 19:33 pm (Thai local time)
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SIDELINES

Paid rural mobs could turn into mass disturbance

After weeks of monitoring for signs of mob unrest in a concerted move against the Council for National Security (CNS) and the Surayud government, government forces have become more active to prevent large public rallies by so-called grass-roots supporters of ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra.
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WATCHDOG

Revised mass-transit plans more feasible than Thaksin's

After reviewing the mass-transit projects, the Surayud government on Tuesday came out with a Cabinet resolution to go ahead with these three lines plus another two. This will bring the total length of rail line to 118km, but the combined investment outlay will be only Bt165 billion, about
Bt1.6 billion more than the previous government's projected outlay for
three lines.
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The al-Jazeera revolution turns 10

When it first appeared, the new satellite channel broadcast from Qatar reflected its own name.
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A cool calculus of global warming

The British government recently issued the most comprehensive study to date of the economic costs and risks of global warming, and of measures that might reduce greenhouse gas emissions, in the hope of averting some of the direst consequences.
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SUNDAY BRUNCH

Hotel matriarchy

Naphaporn Bodiratnangkura hopes to succeed her grandmother, mother and aunt in running the Nai Lert Park Hotel
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