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Wed, March 14, 2007 : Last updated 21:35 pm (Thai local time)



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EDITORIAL

An annual burning issue

The government and farmers must cooperate to control haze that causes pollution and damages tourism



STOPPAGE TIME

Non-elected PM clause could be a political time-bomb

My ideological opponents may take great delight in hearing this, but I don't care.



LETTER FROM SEOUL

The slow path to Korean unification

South Korean president Ryo Moo Hyun said it all. He told over 120 foreign journalists on Monday that in the past, whenever journalists or foreigners came to Korea, they would be automatically taken to see Panmunjom, the world's most fortified buffer zone, 50 kilometres north of the capital city.






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