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It's a dog's life
Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 11/08/2015
» It is said that dogs are man's best friend. That's true in most cases, though sadly there are still many dogs out there abandoned and left wandering the streets. Many of them end up at Prawet Dog Shelter.
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Without decentralisation, unity talk is meaningless
News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 11/08/2015
» The military regime has promised to bring unity and reconciliation back to society after the May 22 coup. But any reconciliation efforts have been significantly undermined by the regime's intensified campaign of centralisation and top-down administration.
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Mother's natural option
Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 11/08/2015
» Pornthip Eakjeen may live more than 1,000km from her five-month-old son, but the long distance doesn't stop her from breastfeeding him.
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All's well when you're well
Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 11/08/2015
» Despite being a fitness guru herself, Suzanne Hosley has a personal trainer to supervise a twice-a-week workout. Running several times per week and walking as much as possible also keeps her in good shape.
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Let's get ready to bike for mum
Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 11/08/2015
» It all started with a short, reluctant, just-off-the-soi bike trip to buy some eggs for my mum, last month. It was the smile with which she received me at our doorstep as I cycled up to 12mph, some 250m down the soi without cracking a single egg that gave me the idea that I, albeit among the most under-exercised of Bangkokians, might be up for the Bike for Mom event on Sunday.
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Nature is key to Asia's prosperity
News, Aban Marker Kabraji, Published on 11/08/2015
» The battle for sustainability will be won -- or lost -- in Asia. Although it seems dramatic, the concept is not far-fetched. Our region is perhaps the most dynamic in the world, accounting for 40% of global economic output and two-thirds of global growth. Sixty per cent of the world's population calls Asia home and urban populations are predicted to grow from 1.9 to 3.3 billion in 2050.
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Stepping into a fashion wonderland
Life, Soratree Gajajiva, Published on 11/08/2015
» To assert itself as a fashion destination, Central Embassy together with Central Chidlom is holding "In Her Shoes", an exhibition that showcases over 10,000 pairs of shoes from luxury brands, high-street footwear brands to all-time favourite brands around the world.
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Prejudice creates dilemmas for Thai musicians
Life, Published on 11/08/2015
» Lynyrd Skynyrd is a well-known rock band from my hometown, Jacksonville in Florida. Their biggest hit, Sweet Home Alabama, is sometimes touted as a racist anthem.
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Ensuring you are not scarred for life
Life, Dr Nantapat Supapannachart, Published on 11/08/2015
» To some people scars are like beautiful battle wounds, they show what you've been through and how strong you are for coming out of it. However for many they are an unsightly reminder of a time that they'd much rather forget.
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Reality postpones the reunification dream
News, Blair McBride, Published on 11/08/2015
» On Saturday, North and South Korea celebrate National Liberation Day, marking Japan's surrender in World War II and the end of its brutal colonial rule of the Korean peninsula. Seventy years ago this week, hopes began to rise among Koreans that their long-awaited freedom and independence was near.
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