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    Mor oiy but less micky, Stefan cools it, Zee's on the mend

    News, Mae Moo, Published on 10/06/2012

    » Late-night TV presenter Saruta ''Mor Oiy'' Reungwiriya denies she is seeking the return of her former fiancee, Nattapong ''Micky'' Chopcheun, who is now seeing someone else.

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    This wild kingdom just got a little less kind

    B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 10/06/2012

    » What a morning. I have returned from a morning jog where I was nearly bitten by a very disturbed stray dog. I write this from beautiful Kanchanaburi province, west of Bangkok on the border of Myanmar. I'm staying at a resort next to the famous Bridge on the River Kwai.

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    An offer he couldn't refuse

    B Magazine, Kritini Upayokin, Published on 10/06/2012

    » Krissada "Noi" Sukosol Clapp seems like the last guy you'd expect to see using a cleaver for purposes that have nothing whatsoever to do with cooking. Gangster he is not, at least not now, as we meet at Caffe Sonata, a retro-style coffee shop tucked away off Phra Athit Road, once a bustling centre of activity in old Bangkok _ illicit and otherwise. The shop is a throwback to years gone by, with vintage furniture and photos from Hollywood's golden age on the walls. You'd almost expect a Brylcreem-haired, Brando-attitude tough guy to walk in, demanding obeisance or else.

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    Redemption songs: Mayer out of the darkness

    B Magazine, Published on 10/06/2012

    » After bitter disputes with the media and a self-imposed exile, the American acoustic soft-rock troubadour emerges with his best album yet, the retro-inspired 'Born And Raised'

  • LIFE

    Locally sourced tastes

    B Magazine, Published on 10/06/2012

    » Being an avid chef, one of the questions that Tanaporn Markawat has been asked most is how he became interested in cooking. He said it wasn't a question of "becoming interested" in food _ it was an inborn passion.

  • LIFE

    China soups up thai cuisine

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 10/06/2012

    » The soup-like dishes called kaeng jued (bland soup) and khao tom (rice soup) are both Chinese dishes that have gradually established themselves deeply in Thai culinary culture. There are dishes of foreign origin that Thais have welcomed with open arms and that are now staples on tables here, while others have never quite made it. But these two Chinese dishes are among the success stories.

  • LIFE

    The virtues of vegging out

    B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 10/06/2012

    » South Korea is one of the most affluent countries in Asia, however old habits die hard and many of the country's citizens still tend to backyard vegetable gardens just as their forebears did decades ago. My daughter, Nalinee, who is now in Yeosu, South Korea, observed that locals there ''like to grow vegetables in containers in their backyards or in vacant lots near their houses. The soil does not look fertile yet the plants grow very well.''

  • LIFE

    Friends in need

    B Magazine, Published on 10/06/2012

    » Big is a one-month-old female kitten. She and her two brothers were born in a temple. They are lovely kittens and urgently need a good home.

  • LIFE

    Jaspal teams with Thai designer for bash

    B Magazine, Published on 10/06/2012

    » Socialites, superstars and fashionistas turned up in force for the 40th anniversary of the Jaspal fashion brand.

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