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  1. 1. opinion | 22/05/2012

    Govt must now take lead in peace dialogue

    Newspaper section: News

    » The government has long been paranoid that involvement of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation would internationalise the insurgency in the deep South and heighten the possibility of secession.

  2. 2. opinion | 22/05/2012

    Thaksin gets it right

    POSTBAG

    Newspaper section: News

    » Re: ''Red shirts' affair with Thaksin cools'' (BP, May 21).

  3. 3. news | 22/05/2012

    THAI sacks Piyasvasti as president

    By Amornrat Mahitthirook, Newspaper section: News

    » Piyasvasti Amranand was axed as Thai Airways' president and chief executive officer yesterday in a move he described as politically motivated.

  4. 4. news | 22/05/2012

    School bribe inquiry ordered

    EDUCATION ROW

    Newspaper section: News

    » The Education Ministry has told Bodindecha (Sing Singhaseni) School to accept 57 students it earlier rejected and ordered a probe against the director for bribery.

  5. 5. news | 22/05/2012

    Hearing starts on Japan cameraman's death in clashes

    By Achara Ashayagachat, Newspaper section: News

    » An inquest into the death of Reuters cameraman Hiroyuki Muramoto began yesterday with his younger brother making an appearance in court.

  6. 6. opinion | 22/05/2012

    Eurozone shambles will force Asia to adapt to survive

    Newspaper section: News

    » The eurozone has a scent of political revolution in the air. France's presidential election saw Nicolas Sarkozy rejected and the Socialist contender Francois Hollande replace him.

  7. 7. opinion | 22/05/2012

    Public robbed of Dawei say

    EDITORIAL

    Newspaper section: News

    » The government's decision to pour a massive amount of money into a single project in Myanmar deserved a much better public debate. Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and ministers took advantage of a special cabinet...

  8. 8. opinion | 22/05/2012

    Victims' families still seek answers

    Newspaper section: News

    » The death of the only man convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing has left some victims' relatives relieved and others raising questions about his guilt and whether accomplices went unpunished.

  9. 9. opinion | 22/05/2012

    Siam Rath Editorial

    InMedia

    Newspaper section: News

    » Deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has alienated many of his red shirt supporters by calling on them to set aside their grievances for the sake of national reconciliation.

  10. 10. news | 22/05/2012

    Estate accused of idling on flood prevention

    DISASTER PREPARATIONS

    By Sunthon Pongpao, Newspaper section: News

    » AYUTTHAYA : A Japanese firm has expressed concern that managers of Saha Rattana Nakorn Industrial Estate have done nothing to protect the area from flooding, which is causing many companies to consider moving their opera...

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