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Sun, April 29, 2007 : Last updated 19:20 pm (Thai local time)



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EDITORIAL

Burma-N Korea ties need scrutiny

Renewal of relations between these two pariah states raises fear of a shift in regional balance of power



SIDELINES

Threat from 'large' anti-govt rally much overrated

Government and military leaders must have heaved a big sigh of relief after the pro-Thaksin rally at Sanam Luang on Friday failed to draw a huge crowd as earlier feared.





Setting a strategy to reverse climate change

An action plan to counter global warming that will be finalised in Bangkok this week focuses on policies for 'clean' development

WATCHDOG

Draft charter aims to shore up ideals of democratic practice

If the first draft of the 2007 charter is accepted, Thailand will soon have a national political development board, similar to the four-decades-old National Economic and Social Development Board, or NESDB.

SUNDAY BRUNCH

Constitutional exercise

Komsan Podhikong is proud of the new charter he has helped draft and hopes it will be the last

HUMANITY WRAP

A pocketful of miracles

As a lapsed Protestant and an armchair Buddhist, with an abiding interest in the poetry of Sufism, the philosophy of Gurdjieff and the magic of Old Trafford, I'm still somewhat relieved I wasn't born a Catholic.






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