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Necromancy to the rescue

To survive the coming political turbulence, Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont may need more than a Cabinet reshuffle.

His advisers believe adjusting the feng shui of the Thai Kufah Building will help.

Surayud's office may be of great advantage to the government. Fortune-tellers surveyed his office on Tuesday and suggested fountains be installed at the entrance to the building and in front of the Purple Room.

They said auspicious plants, such as crepe jasmine or garden croton, would help boost the prime minister's prestige.

A giant kurchi tree should be installed by the staircase behind the building. "Garden croton" has a good meaning in Thai; it is called koson, which means "merit". Kurchi means "longevity". Crepe jasmine trees should be laid out along the canal opposite the building.







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