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Something's brewing

Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 15/01/2017

» A fortune teller suggested Puripong Suthisopapan and his business partner focus on selling beer when they opened their Be Right Back restaurant in Khon Kaen over a year ago. Starting only with one refrigerator, most of the beer they sold was illegally home-brewed as Thai law prohibits small-scale brewing.

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When pigs fly

Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 13/11/2016

» Sakaseam Sripolreun takes pride in the wild boars he bought three years ago from a poacher in Khon Kaen's Phu Wiang district. Said to be the most beautiful strain in Thailand with a large chest, elegant posture and slim face, they are highly resistant to diseases and can live on scrap fruit and vegetables, making them easy to raise.

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Photojournalist in the eye of the storm no more

News, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 09/10/2016

» The horrible traffic jams, the disgusting air and the "sh*tty" place at Khao San Road were the reasons that German photojournalist Nick Nostitz hated Bangkok when he first arrived in 1989. Arriving as a backpacker carrying a surfboard, the 21-year-old wrote in his diary that "I will never come back to this awful place".

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Struggling industry leaves reporters squirming for survival

Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 25/09/2016

» The journalists had spent the whole morning learning how to breed earthworms, lobsters and growing sunflower sprouts. By noon, Somruedee Polkhaw left the farm with two bags of sunflower seeds, two packs of soil, three bottles of worm castings tea and a black plastic tray. The starter kit cost her around 300 baht -- enough to test the waters before she considers whether if it's worth a sideline job.

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Beyond the call of duty free

Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 14/02/2016

» Giant billboards advertising Lotte Duty Free surround the 150,000 square metre shopping and entertainment complex on Rama IX Road, opposite the Grand Tulip Hotel. The tourist-oriented complex is due to open in June, but behind the glass shopfronts where the duty-free stores are supposed to be, the interior is empty.

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Shopping for turkey? Get in quick before they’re all gobbled up

News, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 22/11/2015

» The government ban on US turkey imports has left Thai farmers struggling to meet local demand and customers facing a four-fold price hike ahead of the festive season.

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Brewing up trouble with Bangkok's rebel beer buffs

Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 17/05/2015

» Dubbed Thailand’s “Silicon Valley” of brewers among the craft beer community, Nonthaburi province is where it all began. It was where Wichit Saiklao, an army colonel, started Chitbeer, after two attempts at brewing in his condominium failed. It was also where all eight members of the Sandport beer collective grew up, while a major malt importer has an office in Pak Kret district. The island of Koh Kret even hosts beer-tasting nights on Fridays.

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Facing the music on dirty copyright deeds

Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 26/04/2015

» Calvin* was unaware that he needed a licence to play music until plainclothes policemen entered his restaurant in Thong Lor on the evening of April 7, went behind the bar and seized his MP3 player.

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Saved from the meat trade, a Thai dog wins at Crufts

News, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 15/03/2015

» A simple camera flash helped save Miracle from the dog meat trade, but it was the Thai crossbreed’s remarkable bond with a severely disabled Scottish boy which secured it a top prize at the world’s most prestigious dog show last week.

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Stars back petition to outlaw dog meat trade

News, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 02/11/2014

» An online campaign backed by some off Hollywood and television's biggest stars is calling on the government to outlaw the trade in dog meat and has drawn more than half a million signatures.