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  • LIFE

    The look of Love

    Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 11/02/2012

    » Self-pampering is a much-needed indulgence, as well as a show of appreciation for your body. If you haven't got a date on St Valentine's Day, make an appointment with the person you love most (your best friend, your sister, your mother, yourself, or even your pet!) and indulge in these five most relaxing self-pampering activities that you can do at home, and spare yourself the jealousy or annoyance of being surrounded by lovey-dovey couples. If you've got a Valentine, you can also try these tips to look your best on this special day.

  • LIFE

    Message in a Bottle

    Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 11/02/2012

    » The world of perfumes function with a dark irony. A consummate final touch to any day out and the one grooming item related directory to the olfactory sense, the majority of perfume buyers seem to judge this little book by its cover once they pick up a bottle.

  • OPINION

    And they call it puppy love

    Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 14/02/2012

    » A friend of mine once told me that St Valentine's Day, for single women (not so much for single men), is when holiday and hell cross over. Everywhere you go, you see couples professing undying love, carrying big, overpriced bouquets. Restaurants are packed and full of lovey-dovey couples. Even little kids put heart stickers on their friends' shirt to show some love. What's a single woman to do? Panic, panic!

  • OPINION

    An escalating problem

    Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 21/02/2012

    » You might think that three years in kindergarten, 12 years in school and four years in university would teach all the basics needed for daily life. If not, then your parents should have helped bridge any missing gaps in your knowledge. Apparently however, neither the education system nor many parents teach children about some important manners. It might sound like a trivial thing, but for a society in which department stores are everyone's second home, escalator etiquette is important.

  • WORLD

    Outsmarting the 'smart' label

    Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 21/02/2012

    » I had a chance to attend a seminar organised by Abbott Thailand recently under the topic "Nutrition for your children's sustainable brain development". The most interesting thing I got from it was not the useful information on nutrition, but a very interesting sentence delivered by one of the speakers, Dr Nalinee Cherwanidchakorn, a developmental and behavioural paediatrician. It was a question I wish someone had bothered to ask me when I was little.

  • LIFE

    A colourful way to help kids

    Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 02/01/2012

    » When thinking of children with special needs, an image that often springs to mind is the one that we have seen on the front of donation boxes _ the sad face, the pleading eyes, the helplessness and the need for sympathy. Rosalina Alexander of The Rainbow Room, a special needs awareness centre in Bangkok, resolves to change that.

  • WORLD

    Meal-time madness

    Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 24/01/2012

    » Every parent wants their children to eat well _ the right amount of nutritious food, consumed at the right time, in the right manner. As a mother who has to feed her 18-month-old every day, I know full well that it is impossible to expect cooperation from him at every meal. Truth be told, I'd be glad if he cooperates half the time I feed him.

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