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  • LIFE

    Neuy battles sex pic claims, Kan defanged, Jay hits streets

    News, Mae Moo, Published on 06/01/2019

    » Former net idol Saitharn ''Neuy'' Wangprasert is preparing to go to police after a man she identifies as an online fraudster released compromising images, supposedly of her with another man, and linked her to illicit drugs.

  • OPINION

    Damned if you do ... but they don't

    News, Postbag, Published on 06/01/2019

    » Re: "History repeats as graftbusters fall flat", (Opinion, Jan 4). Surasak Glahan's commentary on the frustrating dearth of objectivity, independence, fortitude and integrity of the National Anti-Corruption Commission is largely on the mark.

  • SPORTS

    Saints, Pats likely to reach Super Bowl

    Sports, Dave Wiggins, Published on 06/01/2019

    » Wiggins' World can't recall an NFL postseason that was harder to handicap than this one.

  • LIFE

    Shopping while farang

    B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 06/01/2019

    » It is the New Year. In the spirit of the holiday season, I notice the man behind me is holding a single bag of mangoes, so I say: "You go first."

  • LIFE

    When good intentions backfire

    B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 06/01/2019

    » "Sometimes/ It falls upon a generation/ To be great/ I ask all humanity now/ To rise up/ Then we can all stand/ With our heads/ Held high," begins the Chris Martin-curated Global Citizen EP 1 with opener Rise Up featuring an excerpt from Nelson Mandela's now-iconic "Make Poverty History" speech. It's an apt start given the wholesome intentions of this EP, although it feels slightly jarring to hear one of the world's greatest speeches getting paired with the euphoric synths supplied here by the Norwegian production behemoth Stargate. The song is clearly engineered for a stadium/festival setting, so casual listening might not be the best way to approach what would otherwise be a stirring anthem.

  • SPORTS

    Hopes high, and fingers crossed, for 2019

    Sports, Hanif Hassan, Published on 06/01/2019

    » The year 2018 was an eventful one for Thai football -- one with a bucketload of heartbreaks -- and many of the country's sports fans will be happy that it's history now.

  • LIFE

    Don't have a cow, man

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 06/01/2019

    » Today, people aren't eating as much beef as they used to. There are many reasons for this. Some feel cows are noble creatures that help and live with farmers, and it would be a pity to eat them. Some feel that beef is too expensive, up to twice the price of pork or three times the price of chicken. It's tougher to chew and digest. If you worship Ganesh or Guan Yin, it's a sin to eat beef.

  • WORLD

    Venezuela's assembly rejects legitimacy of Maduro second term

    AFP, Published on 06/01/2019

    » CARACAS - Venezuela's opposition-controlled but toothless National Assembly declared Nicolas Maduro's presidency illegitimate on Saturday, calling on the military to support efforts to "restore democracy."

  • WORLD

    'A Star Is Born' expected to win big at Golden Globes

    AFP, Published on 06/01/2019

    » LOS ANGELES - Box office hit music romance "A Star Is Born" is the frontrunner going into Sunday's Golden Globes, the first Hollywood awards gala of the year -- and usually the sassiest of them all.

  • THAILAND

    Tour bus overturns; 6 killed, 50 injured

    Pongpat Wongyala, Published on 06/01/2019

    » PATHUM THANI: Six passengers - a man, four women and a baby girl - were killed and about 50 others injured when a double-decker tour bus heading from Roi-et's Phanom Phrai district to Bangkok overturned in Khlong Luang district early Sunday, police said.

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