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    PF and GRAND team up with "SUMITOMO FORESTRY"

    By prnews, Created on: 11/10/2017, Last updated on: 11/10/2017

    » [b:30tgsxfc]to develop high-end condominium at the heart of Sukhumvit road [/b:30tgsxfc] [attachment=0:30tgsxfc]PF GRAND SUMITOMO.jpg[/attachment:30tgsxfc] [b:30tgsxfc]11 October 2017: Property Perfect Plc. (PF) and Grande Asset Hotels and Property Plc. (GRAND) unveil the joint venture with "Sumitomo...

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    Bowling Tournament on 20 May 2017

    By prnews, Created on: 28/04/2017, Last updated on: 28/04/2017

    » [size=150:2rv95n54][b:2rv95n54]Bowling Tournament on 20 May 2017 by Thai-Canadian Alumni Association[/b:2rv95n54][/size:2rv95n54] [attachment=0:2rv95n54]ThaiCanadianAlumniAssociation.jpg[/attachment:2rv95n54] Event : Charity Bowling Tournament Date : Saturday, May 20, 2017 Time : 10:00-14:00 hrs....

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    Project Singapore gathers pace

    News, Alan Dawson, Published on 23/04/2017

    » Bangkok is a semi-province under the central regime, "governed" (literally) by a police general, Aswin Kwanmuang. He was working at City Hall when the general prime minister tapped him on the shoulder last October and dubbed him Baron of Bangkok, lord of all that the military regime doesn't want to bother with.

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    Strangling the life out of Bangkok streets

    News, Mark Hughes, Published on 27/03/2017

    » Great cities have a way of defining themselves in often quirky ways. Beijing, for example, has rows of tiny shops selling identical items right next to each other, if you can spot them through the smog. The Left Bank in Paris is home to cultural, art and fashion street riches. Hong Kong has its roadside fishball sellers. London has its pub closing-time street fights, Brussels has its open-air chocolate markets and Zurich, well Zurich has its ultra-cleanliness.

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    Guru’s Five Faves: Feb 10-16

    Guru, Published on 09/02/2017

    » Every week, we sift through tonnes of fun things to do for you guys. Because, that's how much we love you. Here are five of our faves.

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    You're just a big kid!

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 13/01/2017

    » It's okay to be a kid every now and then. By that, we don't mean asking your parents for permission to go out, throwing a tantrum when you don't get what you want or picking your nose and eating the booger either. Eww.

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    Something's brewing

    Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 15/01/2017

    » A fortune teller suggested Puripong Suthisopapan and his business partner focus on selling beer when they opened their Be Right Back restaurant in Khon Kaen over a year ago. Starting only with one refrigerator, most of the beer they sold was illegally home-brewed as Thai law prohibits small-scale brewing.

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    On-demand delivery

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 25/01/2017

    » Ordering food online was once limited to pizza or fried chicken. But now diners can enjoy a larger variety of cuisines thanks to food delivery mobile applications like FoodPanda, Line Man and UberEats.

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    What's trending and happening this week ...

    Muse, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 10/12/2016

    » 1. For those who suddenly crave a tub of ice cream while couch-potatoing at home, French artisan ice cream brand Below Eleven has got you covered. Founded by French entrepreneur and long-time Bangkok resident Hervé Mouly, Below Eleven has launched an express ice cream delivery service from 3pm-10pm, seven days a week. The brand is known for its high grade and natural ingredients, with fresh cream and milk flown from Normandy, France. Must-try flavours include Tahitian Vanilla, made from 100% fresh French Tahitian vanilla beans, and their fruity sorbets, clean of all artificial flavours and colouring. Below Eleven delivers ice cream in three sizes: 85ml cup, 473ml pint and 2 litre bucket. Visit www.below11.com to order.

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    Hearts and friendships

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 04/11/2016

    » A Karan Johar film usually offers promises of glamorous locales, impossibly beautiful leads, cameos of his A-list buddies, over-the-top songs and what is supposed to be an atomic bomb of feel-goodism. He doesn't let you down within the departments of the first four, but Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (The Heart Is Complicated) is unlikely to stay with you the way his previous decade-defining works have. It's not as tear-jerking or heartwarming, but still does offer a great soundtrack that will cling to your mind unlike its messy plot. (Try keeping the waterworks in when Channa Mereya comes on. You won't.)

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