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basil - Award-winning

Life, Published on 07/12/2012

» basil, our award-winning Thai restaurant serves the finest authentic cuisine in a sophisticated setting. Enjoy the exquisite flavours of traditional dishes made from fresh ingredients and presented with creative flair.

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Muay Thai in Mexico: So far yet so near

Life, Published on 12/06/2012

» The kids looked scared stiff, apparently uncertain of the performance they were going to deliver. Despite their initial hesitancy, however, the students of Escuela Thailandia on the outskirts of Mexico City managed to finish singing Thailand's Royal Anthem, with an innocent off-keyed touch, thanks to coaching by a staff member from the Royal Thai Embassy who was standing a stone's throw away.

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Reviving the ravaged river prawn

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 11/03/2012

» Fully 90% of the big prawns featured on seafood menus are raised on farms in the Suphan Buri-Ayutthaya-Ang Thong area. These farms are prolific enough to supply markets throughout Bangkok and the nearby provinces as well as a long list of restaurants that order them directly.

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Alternative ways

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 03/02/2012

» Although we're all budding non-materialistic Buddhists, we need money and can always use more of it. And while most of us try to get a degree and become a white-collar salary slave, some people have made serious baht in more imaginative ways. Besides drug trafficking (which we strongly advise against), here are six unconventional ways people have generated their dough.

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Child's Play

Guru, Published on 13/01/2012

» Puyais are sooo overrated. They're just big kids who run Thailand yet no problems ever seem to get solved. Tomorrow (Jan 14) is Thailand's National Children's Day and sometimes we wonder if children should be running the nation instead. It's only fair because they are going to inherit everything we pseudo-adults have accomplished, or lack thereof, anyway. Guru asked kids what solutions they have for Thailand's various problems. Here's what the future generation is thinking, for better or worse.