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    Muay Thai in Mexico: So far yet so near

    Life, Published on 12/06/2012

    » The kids looked scared stiff, apparently uncertain of the performance they were going to deliver. Despite their initial hesitancy, however, the students of Escuela Thailandia on the outskirts of Mexico City managed to finish singing Thailand's Royal Anthem, with an innocent off-keyed touch, thanks to coaching by a staff member from the Royal Thai Embassy who was standing a stone's throw away.

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    The talk of Taipei

    Life, Published on 12/06/2012

    » This month, CNNGo heads to the heart of Taiwan _ Taipei. The show explores the neverending food scene, from the less-touristy night markets to a slice of its Japanese colonial past.

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    Watch the Euro 2012 on a free 3D TV

    Life, Published on 12/06/2012

    » Experience the innovative LG Cinema 3D Smart TV through LG's latest online campaign _ "Free LG TV Delivered Direct to Your Door".

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    Liszt's little-heard soulfulness

    Life, Anuraj Manibhandu, Published on 12/06/2012

    » Pianist Artas Balakauskas stole hearts and minds at a recent recital at the Siam Music Yamaha Hall with his interpretation of the music of Franz Liszt, bringing out its soulfulness for all to hear and remember.

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    Taylor-made sounds of Ghana

    Life, John Clewley, Published on 12/06/2012

    » In 1986, I went on a trip to China and stopped in Macau to visit a friend. He introduced me to an American teacher who had spent 15 years teaching in Ghana and Nigeria. Over dinner, he casually said that he'd picked up a "few records" while he was in West Africa and that I could make some cassette tapes if I wanted to.

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    Word Up!

    Life, Pinnachan Dangulavanich, Published on 12/06/2012

    » Reading is a family activity for actress Nusaba Punnakan and her two sons, Pun, 12 and Gun, four.

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    Shame of India's tobacco girls

    Life, Published on 12/06/2012

    » Five-year-old Aliya* thinks of it as a game she must soon master in order to win. From the time she wakes until she goes to bed, Aliya watches her mother along with all the girls and women in her neighbourhood consumed by a frantic race. They all make beedis _ the traditional hand-rolled Indian cigarettes.

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