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Girl power
Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 09/05/2016
» The girl group GAIA created a buzz when it was formed in 2013. Its 25-year-old singer, Jutamas Wichai (Joy), was already known by K-pop fans because she joined GAIA after leaving the Korean group Rania. Following the singles “Audition Lueak Dai (Audition),” “Love Potion” and “Rak Thoe Tae Thoe Mai Roo (Unrequited Love),” GAIA recently released the dance song, “Love Me Please.”
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Changing Image
Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 19/04/2016
» The runner-up of The Voice Thailand 3, Suthita Chanachaisuwan (Image) is admired for her ability to express feelings through her emotional singing. Since the show finished, the 18-year-old singer has been studying hard at Thammasat University’s Faculty of Economics.
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Justin time
Tatat Bunnag, Published on 25/04/2016
» The music business has become even more competitive recently as the number of YouTube views seems to be more important than a place on the music charts. But this isn’t a problem for the new rock singer Justin Pongumpai.
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Look, there’s something missing
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 18/12/2012
» Something is missing from the statues in this photo. Our story, told in really easy English, explains.
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Agricultural price supports
Jon Fernquest, Published on 22/09/2010
» The Abhisit administration has put in place a true system of crop insurance and agricultural price supports. Payments to farmers used to be used as a system of "political booty" to gain voter support in elections.
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Essential marketing vocabulary 1
Jon Fernquest, Published on 28/09/2010
» The 4 P's of marketing are: product, price, place and promotion.
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Summer scenes
Tatat Bunnag, Published on 19/04/2016
» The Songkran Festival has just passed, but the long hot summer will still be with us for a while in the Land of Smiles. Along with the stifling heat, summer usually means school holidays and plenty of parties.
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A Gem of a story
Brunch, Andrew Biggs, Published on 04/04/2010
» The recent decision to close down Sanam Luang for renovations has sent me on a trip down memory lane, reminding me of a day when I went there deliberately to get ripped off. Sanam Luang is the last remaining large tract of land in central Bangkok that hasn't been cemented over to make way for shophouses selling car parts or cheap cloth which, upon coming into contact with an errant cigarette, quickly introduces you to the perils of self-immolation.
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