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Sun, April 1, 2007 : Last updated 19:28 pm (Thai local time)



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EDITORIAL

Thailand pulled from the brink

Surayud's refusal to declare emergency rule the right choice to soothe tensions in volatile times



SIDELINES

Promised election won't cure multiple conflicts

We are due to have a general election in December of this year barring unforeseen circumstances.



HUMANITY WRAP

To the stage! Rally ho!

If I've got this right, the people who wanted to get rid of the guy who had abused democracy are now trying to get rid of the guys who actually did get rid of the guy who abused democracy because they claim the guys who got rid of him have also abused democracy because its taking them too long to return it.



Organic farming bearing fruit

The scientific evidence is growing that organic food is better for you, but some politicians still refuse to admit it

WATCHDOG

Future looks grim for constitution drafting process

General Surayud Chulanont, the interim prime minister, appeared to have scored a point or two at Thursday's press conference when he rejected the military junta's idea to declare a state of emergency ahead of an anti-coup rally.

SUNDAY BRUNCH

An exhibitor with impact

Loy Joon How, head of Impact Exhibition Co, says that while business is slow now, he expects a full recovery by year's end






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