Thursday, August 16, 2007

About 50,000 people turned up at the government-arranged "Power for Democracy" celebration in Chiang Mai yesterday to encourage voters to cast ballots in the referendum on the draft constitution due on Sunday. The event was held at the 700th Anniversary stadium.

— SUBIN KHUENKAEW

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Constitution being passed will lead to crisis

PRADIT RUANGDIT

The draft charter, if passed in the Aug 19 national referendum would lead to more coups, said former leader of ousted pm Thaksin Shinawatra’s Thai Rak Thai party, Chaturon Chaisaeng.
The draft constitution was illegitimate as it came from dictators, he said.


The draft was undemocratic and allowed the coup-makers to exert power through independent organisations. Mr Chaturon said that the draft constitution has ''poisoned'' the country's political party system.

''If the draft is accepted, making amendments will be easier said than done,'' Mr Chaturon told a seminar at the King Prajadhipok's Institute yesterday.

It was only a matter of time before the 2007 charter was ripped apart by another generation of coup makers who would cite the same reasons for staging their revolt; rampant corruption, crippled accountability, weak and fractious politics and politicians lacking ideology.

Former parliament president Uthai Pimchaichon said another coup would be unavoidable if the draft charter was accepted.

He was certain those in power would not amend controversial clauses after it was accepted.''I am sure no constitutional amendments will be made.

If those changes are made, cut my neck,'' said the former chairman of the assembly which drafted the 1997 constitution and a former Thai Rak Thai member.

Mr Uthai said he failed to see why the next government would be willing to initiate changes to the charter which brought them into power.

''This charter will lead to another coup. I should warn the Council for National Security that they must not confront people by picking a bad charter [used in the past] as an alternative, if this draft is rejected in the referendum,'' said Mr Uthai.

He would reject the draft and would not contest any election again.

Nor would he join any political group.Democrat leader Abhisit Vejjajiva said his party decided to accept the draft charter because it wanted the country to move ahead.

Accepting the draft constitution would give some sense of political stability with a timeframe set out for issuing organic laws, he said.

The party could not predict which constitution would be picked if the draft was rejected.

Mr Abhisit said the draft and the 1997 constitution did not differ much from each other both emphasised people's rights and freedoms as well as checks and balances.

Differences occur with respect to the origins of cabinet members and MPs. However, the draft was not as flawed as some people feared.

Akapol Sorasuchart of the Mahachon party said his party would vote for the draft as it did not want the country to be held back by political instability.

Veerasak Khowsurat, deputy Chart Thai leader said that his party backed the draft and would push for amendments later.


Credit : www.bangkokpost.com

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Thursday, August 09, 2007

24TH WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES
Bangkok Games begin in glittering ceremony
Some 7,000 athletes start quest for glory
WANCHAI RUJAWONGSANTI
HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn opened the 24th World University Games at Rajamangala National Stadium last night.
''I now declare the 24th Summer World University Games open,'' said the Crown Prince who represented His Majesty the King.

He called on the participants to compete with love and unity and wished the Games went on smoothly.

Thai athletes, including gold medal favourite taekwondo star Yaowapa Burapolchai, took turns to carry the torch around the stadium.

HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana, the Crown Prince's daughter who will compete in badminton, lit the cauldron.

Another badminton player Boonsak Ponsana, one of Thailand's best gold medal hopes, read the official oath.

The colourful ceremony featured dances from all regions across the country as well as 40 skydivers carrying flags of the participating countries.

The extravagant opening programme also promoted His Majesty's initiated projects as fireworks lit the night sky.

The 40,000-seat Rajamangala National Stadium was almost fully packed with a large number of spectators wearing yellow shirts in honour of His Majesty the King.

The 24th Universiade is part of the celebrations of His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday on December 5.

The International University Sports Federation (Fisu) will present an honorary declaration to the King tomorrow.

The Thai contingent was the last team to march into the Rajamangala National Stadium last night. — TAWEECHAI TAWATPAKORN




One of the 40 skydivers carrying flags of the participating countries. — TAWEECHAI TAWATPAKORN

The Universiade is for athletes between 17 and 28 and studying for a degree or diploma, or have graduated within the past year.

Some 7,000 athletes from 158 countires are vying for 236 gold medals in 15 sports _ athletics, aquatics (swimming, diving and water polo), basketball, fencing, football, gymnastics, judo, table tennis, tennis, volleyball, badminton, golf, shooting, softball and taekwondo.

The host, who are sending 389 athletes and 189 officials to take part in the tournament, are targeting 10 gold medals.

Their previous best performance was in 2005 when they won one gold, one silver and one bronze.
Danish athletes soak up the atmosphere. — PATTANAPONG HIRUNNARD

The first 15 gold medals to be awarded over the next 10 days will be handed out today.
Thailand could win three gold medals pinning their hopes on the men's and women's 400m relay teams and taekwondo exponent Rapatkorn Prasopsuk in the women's heavyweight division.

''I really want to be Thailand's first medallist of this Games although I am not sure if it would be gold medal,'' said Rapatkorn, a gold medallist at last year's World Cup.

Thailand are the reigning Asian Games champions in the men's 400m relay and the women's team have been one of Asia's best.

The men's squad comprise Wachara Sorndee, Pirom Uthat, Sompote Suwannarangsri and Sitthichai Suworaprateep with Pirom not in the 2006 Asiad side.

The women's quartet are Orranut Klomdee, Sangwan Jaksunin, Jutamas Taworncharoen and Nongnuch Sanrat who won the silver at the 2002 Asian Games.

The Games are being held at several venues in Bangkok and nearby provinces including Thammasat Rangsit, Hua Mark sports complex, Muang Thong Thani and Supachalasai Stadium.
The event ends on August 18.



HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana was the last torch runner and lit the cauldron. — PAWAT LAOPAISARNTAKSIN


Members of the Australian team walk into the stadium. — TAWEECHAI TAWATPAKORN


One of the performances last night. — TAWEECHAI TAWATPAKORN


Today's schedule

Finals only. All events are at Thammasat Rangsit, unless otherwise stated. Heats begin at 09:00
Athletics
06:30 Women's 20km walk (Ayutthaya province)
19:35 Women's 4x100m relay
19:55 Men's 4x100m relay
20:30 Women's 10000m

Badminton
09:00-22:00 Men's and women's teams, preliminary (Thammasat Rangsit)

Basketball
09:00-15:45 Men's and women's preliminary (Thammasat Rangsit, Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok Youth Centre)

Football
-Men's preliminary
11:00 Canada v Czech (Rajamangala University, Pathum Thani), Malaysia v Russia (Srinakharinwirot University, Nakhon Nayok), Ukraine v Brazil (Ramkhamhaeng Univerity), Kazakhstan v Mexico (Kasetsart University)
15:00 Ireland v Thailand (Rajamangala University), Uruguay v Japan (Srinakharinwirot University, Nakhon Nayok), Britain v Morocco (Kasetsart University)
- Women's preliminary
11:00 Germany v Ireland (Supachalasai Stadium), Brazil v New Zealand (Army Stadium), Poland v France (Bangkok University Rangsit)
15:00 Thailand v North Korea (Supachalasai Stadium), Britain v Canada (Army Stadium), South Korea v Japan (Bangkok University Rangsit)
18:15 Russia v Taiwan (Supachalasai Stadium), South Africa v China (Army Stadium)

Gymnastics
14:30-20:00 Artistic gymnastics, women's team final and individual qualifying (Impact Arena)

Swimming
09:30 Heats
17:30 Finals (Thammasat Rangsit)

Taekwondo
09:00-18:00 Men's and women's heavyweight and middleweight, preliminary, semi-finals and finals (Thammasat Rangsit)

Tennis
09:00-15:00 Men's and women's singles and doubles, first round (National Tennis Development Centre)

Volleyball
13:00-17:00 Men's preliminary (Thammasat Rangsit, Bangkok Youth Stadium, Hua Mark Indoor Stadium, Impact Arena)

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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Song : Stuck in My Heart
Artist : C21

Can’t you tell

You’ve been all over me like a spell - I know

( I never wanna let you go)


Can’t you see

You’ve been changing the world around me - I know

( I never wanna let you go)


If you hold me close enough

I can whisper you the words

If the distance is to far

I can’t do nothing, cuz


You are stuck in my heart

And we can go anywhere

Whatever the reason you are

So stuck in my heart

Like counting a million stars

For that many reasons you are


Can’t deny

Since I met you that day I’ve been blind - to see

( Now I wanna know for real)


Inside me

I’m afraid to wake up from a dream - and see

( It never really happent to me)


If you hold me close enough

I can whisper you the words

If the distance is to farI can’t do nothing, cuz


You are stuck in my heart

And we can go anywhere

Whatever the reason you are

So stuck in my heart

Like counting a million stars

For that many reasons you are


You are......like a dream so deep inside of me

You are......the reason that I never sleep

You are......stuck in my heart

You are


Can’t you tell

You’ve been all over me like a spell

(I will never let you go, I will never let you go no, no)


Can’t you seeyou’ve been changing the world around me

(I don’t wanna let you go, no I’ll never let you go no, no)


You are stuck in my heart

And we can go anywhere

Whatever the reason you are

So stuck in my heart

Like counting a million stars

For that many reasons you are


Credit : http://bignose.exteen.com/20061015/mv-stuck-in-my-heart-c21

---เนื่องจากเนื้อหาของเพลงนี้ไม่ยากมากจึงไม่ได้แปลคำศัพท์ไว้ให้นะ เพลงนี้เป็นเพลงที่ฟังสบายๆ แม้จะนานแล้วแต่ก็ยังฟังได้ไม่ตกยุคเลยล่ะ (ที่สำคัญนักร้องหล่อมากๆ 555 ล้อเล่นน่า จะดีหรือไม่ดีมันต้องดูกันที่ผลงาน..จริงมั้ย...) และที่เราเลือกเพลงนี้มาให้ฟังกันอีกเหตุผลหนึ่งก็คือวันพรุ่งนี้ (วันที่ 3 ส.ค. ) เป็นวันเกิดของพี่สาวเราเอง แต่เราก็ไม่รู้จะให้อะไรดี ก็คงมีแต่บทเพลงจากใจมอบให้เท่านั้นแหละ (ฟังดูค่อนข้างน้ำเน่าไปหน่อย แต่ก็มาจากใจนะเนี่ย ) แต่ก็ไม่รู้ว่าพี่เราจะได้เข้ามาอ่านรึป่าวน้า *..*..* วันเกิดปีนี้นุ่นไม่มีอะไรให้เป็นของขวัญเป็นชิ้นเป็นอันหรอกนะ ก็เลยเอาเพลงนี้มาลงบล๊อกให้ฟังเพราะพี่กล้วยเคยบอกว่าชอบเพลงนี้มากๆ นุ่นก็ขอให้พี่กล้วยมีสุขภาพแข็งแรง มีความสุขมากๆ การเดินทางไปทำงานก็ขอให้ปลอดภัย ( เข็ดรึยังล่ะ กับการล้มคราวที่แล้วน่ะ ...แอบซ้ำเติมนิดๆ 555) และก็ขอให้อุปสรรคการทำงานต่างๆ ผ่านไปได้ด้วยดี และสุดท้ายก็หวังว่าเราจะเลิกทะเลาะกันให้แม่ปวดหัวเล่นๆ ซักทีนะ ขอให้เราเป็นพี่น้องที่รักกันมากๆ (นุ่นจะพยายามไม่หาเรื่องทะเลาะกับพี่กล้วยแล้วกันนะ ย้ำ จะพยายาม ๆ ) ยังไงๆก็รักหมูน้อยที่สุดเลย หุหุหุ...พอแล้ว...เขิน.*..*..*---

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