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Grass really is greener for those whose dreams have come true

News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 25/03/2017

» Having a public park close to home is a dream come true for Prapatson Fuengkankol who enjoys outdoor activities with her niece.

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Students learn to turn trash into treasure

News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 17/12/2016

» Pannara "Nong Nana" Borivatanant, a primary school student, had never given a thought when tucking into takeaway food of the damage producing styrofoam containers does to the environment, until she attended a school recycling programme.

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BMA 'bungling tree care and maintenance' in Bangkok

News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 14/05/2016

» 'Trees and stubs disfigured by incorrect pruning are everywhere. They are not pleasant to the eye. I am not sure if the authorities have the knowledge and skills required to trim trees," said Nirawan Poomngern.

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City Hall hits back over blurry CCTV images

Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 24/08/2015

» City Hall on Monday defended the quality of security cameras that captured blurry images of the Erawan shrine bombing suspect, saying the devices were designed to capture large areas, not razor-sharp images of specific points.

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Green revolution hits Yannawa

News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 20/06/2015

» It was a “growing” and excited crowd that surrounded Yannawa District Office that sunny afternoon. They weren’t there in numbers to protest, nor were they queuing to apply for a new ID card before a deadline.

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A disaster waiting to happen, and what to do when it does

News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 05/07/2014

» When the tsunami swept the south of Thailand on Boxing Day 2004, many people had no idea what had hit them. Few realised that the sea receding in such a dramatic fashion was going to produce an incoming wall of water that eventually claimed the lives of more than a quarter of a million people.