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King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand: The monarch whose silence is deafening
No living leader has sat on a throne as long as he has. But frail in hospital, and conspicuous by his absence during his country's crisis, is there still time for the King of Righteousness to heal the wounds of a fragile, Buddhist society?
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