We impose an S3β symmetry on the quark fields under which two of three
quarks transform like a doublet and the remaining one as singlet, and use a
scalar sector with the same structure of SU(2) doublets. After gauge symmetry
breaking, a Z2β subgroup of the S3β remains unbroken. We show that
this unbroken subgroup can explain the approximate block structure of the CKM
matrix. By allowing soft breaking of the S3β symmetry in the scalar sector,
we show that one can generate the small elements, of quadratic or higher order
in the Wolfenstein parametrization of the CKM matrix. We also predict the
existence of exotic new scalars, with unconventional decay properties, which
can be used to test our model experimentally.Comment: 7 pages, no figur