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EDITORIAL

Uncertainty over new constitution

The drafters of the new charter should build on the lesson of the past and keep the people's interests central



SIDELINES

Today's rally a threat, or just overblown frenzy?

How many people will turn out today for a rally at Sanam Luang following two weeks of overblown publicity and frenzy which gave too much credit to a few rag-tag organisers who have by now been wrecked by scandals over reports of their taking payments from politicians?



SUNDAY BRUNCH

Keeping it civil

Veteran bureaucrat puts off retirement to help clean up Thailand's officialdom



Cambridge's slavery abolitionists

Slavery has existed since ancient times, for example in Ancient Rome, and has persisted in different cultures down to modern times.

HUMANITY WRAP

The problems of moderation

People get more worked up about values than anything else. Our interim PM announced last week that "Society should be free of gambling, alcoholic drinking and nightlife".

WATCHDOG

Tight but promising schedule to promote ethics, reduce graft

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont on Friday kicked off his interim government's campaign to promote ethical behaviour among members of the civil service so as to enable good governance and prevent corruption in the public sector.






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