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    Don't rain on my parade

    Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 03/07/2020

    » It's a sad twist of fate that as quarantine restrictions have lifted, the rainy season is upon us. There may be many who want to get out and about, perhaps even the introverts like me may want just a tiny bit of socialising. But don't let the rain dampen your mood. If you and your friends want to hang out and have some fun, Guru's got a few fun spots even if it's raining cats and dogs.

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    T-shirt signed by beauty queen up for auction

    Life, Published on 01/07/2020

    » Anntonia Porsild, a half-Danish, half-Thai model and beauty queen who holds the Miss Supranational Thailand 2019 and Miss Supranational 2019 titles, has donated a one-of-a-kind autographed T-shirt with a photo of her wearing her crown for auction to raise funds for Camillian Home for Children Living with Disabilities.

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    New norms that don't make much sense

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 05/06/2020

    » The phrase "new normal" has become the new cliché as Thailand eases restrictions on businesses and activities. You can go to a cinema without having to worry if anyone will see you bawl your eyes out during an emotional scene since the seats around you are empty. As we learn to live with new norms of everyday life, you may come across some that don't seem to make much sense. Here are a few for your entertainment.

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    Mustn't forget

    Oped, Postbag, Published on 06/04/2023

    » Re: "Ins and outs of the 'must have' rule," (Business, April 5).

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    Wrexham celebrate, but just don't forget The Dale

    Sports, Nobby Piles, Published on 29/04/2023

    » It is that nervy time of the year of promotions and relegations in the English Football League and a couple of contrasting stories in the lower divisions caught the eye last week.

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    Many with walking pneumonia don't realise they're sick

    Life, Published on 25/04/2023

    » DEAR DOCTORS: My wife and I both had Covid-19. I recovered, but my wife kept feeling sick. We worried it might be long Covid. But when she saw her doctor, she got diagnosed with walking pneumonia. She took antibiotics and got better. How is walking pneumonia different from regular pneumonia?

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    Can't stop, won't stop

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 02/04/2020

    » As festivals are postponed and concert venues across the world are temporarily closed, musicians aren't stopping.

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    Why isn't reform a poll pledge?

    News, Postbag, Published on 19/02/2023

    » Re: "Corrupt officers 'must go,'" (BP, Feb 14), "Parties urged to shun populism," (BP, Feb 8) and "Graft is still pervasive,'' (Editorial, Feb 6).

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    Words you don't really want to hear

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 04/12/2022

    » It's that time of the year when publishers of major dictionaries bombard us with what they regard as the "words of the year". They rarely agree on the same offering, but there is one common theme -- nearly all words selected are frankly rather depressing.

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    Don't call AI bigoted

    Life, James Hein, Published on 06/11/2019

    » Despite what some claim, Artificial Intelligence is not racist. Google built a system to detect hate speech or speech that exhibited questionable content. Following the rules given, it picked out a range of people with what some try to claim was a bias toward black people. Wrong. The AI simply followed the rules and a larger number of black people and some other minorities, as defined in the US, were found to be breaking those rules. It didn't matter to the machines that when one group says it, it isn't defined as hate speech by some; it simply followed the rules. People can ignore or pretend not to see rules, but machines don't work that way. What the exercise actually found was that speech by some groups is ignored while the same thing said by others isn't. As the saying goes, don't ask the question if you're not prepared to hear the answer.

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