Headlines - Komchadleuk, February 28, 2007
The headline reads: Sketch pictures of six Bangkok bombers - Distributed to all police stations - Found that two persons speak a southern dialect

"Who am I?" - Matichon Weekly, February 23-March 1, 2007
The cover story on General Sonthi is critical of the speech he gave about wanting the Thaicom satellite back under Thai ownership.
The writer contends that General Sonthi should ask himself "Who is General Sonthi?" Since he is the chairperson of CNS he should be 1000 times more careful and circumspect than other people. Otherwise his views could be distorted and not understood by foreigners. It might seem that the head of the coup sends a signal to seize assets back from private businesses.
When Thais say "Who am I?" in this kind of situation, a better translation meaningwise in English is something like "You should remember/be aware of who you are."

Rites for the revered policeman - Daily News, February 26, 2007

Story about the funeral rites for a policeman who lived to be 108.

The headline reads [this is a tough one--readers can add to this at the thread below]:
Rajjadej [surname of the policeman] - The bird pepper knight - The quash person of his time - The hunter attack magic of Khun Phan [Phantharak is the first name of the man - he was also renowned for being able to perform magic rites] - With bare hands arrests the tiger [in the past thieves/bandits where called "sua" or "tiger" in English.]

A thread on this story is here.

Thairath, February 24, 2007 - Left: The south in the past
Right: The south in the future. [close circuit cameras instead of bird cages]

Editorial cartoon: Saving Somkid
By Zeer, Thai Rath, February 17, 2007
Top right: Saved from the mass death... and he will be brought up well also.
In the fire: Thai Rak Thai party
On Sonthi's hat: CNS
The book in Somkid's hand: Sufficiency economy

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