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The grooves of Cameroon
Life, John Clewley, Published on 01/08/2017
» When it comes to popular African music from Central Africa, the DR Congo is most often considered as the most important in the region for developing many of the dance crazes that swept the continent and made waves on international stages; think of Congolese rhumba or any of the dances that followed, from soukous to ndambolo. But what about some of the other countries in the region?
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Smell this
Life, Noko, Published on 01/08/2017
» Beyond the mix-and-match of apparel, co-ordinating scent with cosmetics is a part of getting Burberry and YSL's fashion looks.
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Caught between two worlds
Life, Post Reporters, Published on 01/08/2017
» Ann* has always had a soft spot for the downtrodden. Helping people in need, however, took on a different meaning when a year ago she was invited by a foreign friend to visit detainees at the Immigration Detention Centre (IDC) Bangkok.
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Everything you need for your furry friends
Life, Patcharawalai Sanyanusin, Published on 01/08/2017
» Having trouble training your pets? The Pet Expo Championship comes to your rescue with activities that will bring facts and fun to BCC Hall, 5th floor of CentralPlaza Lardprao, Phahon Yothin Road, from Thursday to Sunday.
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Showcase for cute kitties
Life, Published on 01/08/2017
» At least six celebrity cats who have earned large followings on social media will make an appearance during the See Cat fair at Paradise Park, Srinakarin Road, from tomorrow to Sunday.
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Down Under on the rise
Life, Noko, Published on 01/08/2017
» After a three-years hiatus, Red Earth's comeback under a new distributor, Pink Peo, aims to attract a young clientele that may not be familiar with the Australian brand, founded in 1991.
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Man bites dog
Life, Published on 01/08/2017
» When the National Legislative Assembly passed the Prevention of Animal Cruelty and Provision of Animal Welfare Act in 2014, animal lovers rejoiced. It is considered a progressive law that protects the well-being of other living creatures, and is seen as a big step forward by the animal rights movement in Thailand -- for pets, mostly, but also for working animals such as buffaloes and elephants. It took campaigners 15 years to get the bill approved.
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