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Top Class
Life, Pimrapee Thungkasemvathana, Published on 24/02/2014
» For Thai students, the summer holidays are approaching, but that doesn’t always mean a break from the education calendar. All over the country, but especially in Bangkok, students flock to tutoring centres in the break to brush up on subjects they haven’t excelled at in regular school.
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Boogie in The Living Room
Life, Published on 24/02/2014
» Inimitable pianist Randy Cannon will play improvised jazz at The Living Room of Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit for three nights beginning Feb 28.
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Shop for worldly possessions
Life, Published on 24/02/2014
» The annual charity shopping event by the Thai Red Cross Society and spouses of diplomats in Thailand will return to Siam Paragon this weekend.
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Disney on Ice brings old favourites to new show
Life, Published on 24/02/2014
» The upcoming summer break will be full of fun for the whole family as the next Disney on Ice production is set to take audiences on a journey through some of the most popular Disney films ever.
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Sixteen shades les?
Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 24/02/2014
» E L James’s Fifty Shades of Grey — and its two sequels, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed — was a commercial sensation which took the market by storm three years ago. Total sales of the series are estimated to have reached in excess of 90 million copies worldwide. Focusing on college graduate Anastasia and her erotic relationship with 27-year-old businessman Christian Grey, the trilogy has gained both fame and notoriety for its explicit descriptions of sado-masochistic sexual encounters between the two protagonists.
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The silents
Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 24/02/2014
» Alongside co-authors, Yank scrivener Clive Cussler turns out at least two books annually, not all novels. Writing is his night job. A seafarer by day, he and his crew hunt for lost ships, treasure too. Over the years he has had several literary creations. Dirk Pitt is the most popular.
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Thai-brow lit expert is one well-read farang
Life, Published on 24/02/2014
» Do not judge a reading list by the career of the reader. It would do well to abide by this when learning about the reading list of Martin Clutterbuck, corporate affairs executive at Tesco-Lotus. It is easy to assume that he might prefer communication strategy and consumer research texts because of his line of work. But his choice of literature speaks of the man’s different backgrounds. Before joining the Tesco-Lotus in 2004, Clutterbuck, who came to Thailand in 1985, worked as a journalist for The Nation, mainly writing book reviews. In 1998, he wrote the non-fiction book The Legend Of Siamese Cats. He created a website dedicated to Thai cats and was featured on Discovery Channel’s Cats 101 series in 2011.
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From compass to crew cut
Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 24/02/2014
» Satasak Torraksarn, who cuts hair at one of Siam Square’s oldest establishments, Tew’s Barber Shop, has identified at least two similarities between his current occupation and his previous profession — architect: both jobs, he says, are about providing a service and ensuring the client is satisfied with the completed work. One major difference, of course, is the length of time needed to achieve that final result.
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