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Sun, December 31, 2006 : Last updated 23:34 pm (Thai local time)
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SIDELINES

Thaksin's cronies resort to a smear campaign to save their boss

Underlings and cronies of deposed Thaksin Shinawatra are having a heyday in their negative campaigns to discredit Prime Minister Surayud and head of the Council for National Security General Sonthi Boonyaratglin with charges of impropriety involving land use and double marriage certificates, respectively.
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Taxing tissue the most ethical solution to compensating donors

Today's biomedical research is a collaborative research enterprise, requiring the contributions of patients, universities and industry.
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A tumultuous year for the civic movement

For the so-called people's movement comprising non-government organisations (NGOs), intellectuals and political as well as social activists, 2006 was a tumultuous year in which people had to draw the line between what was acceptable or unacceptable in terms of the political solution.
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The search for a second Earth

The recent launch of the Corot spacecraft holds science's best hope yet for finding other planets capable of harbouring life
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SUNDAY BRUNCH

A year of brunches

A look back at some of the fascinating newsmakers who shared their views with us over brunch during this tumultuous year
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WATCHDOG

The message from Ireland: research is key to growth

To help ensure that its international competitiveness is sustainable in the decades to come, Ireland has turned its focus to developing its institutes of higher education as the means to create a knowledge-based, research-driven economy.
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