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    Mazda 3 wins 2019 Thailand Car of the Year

    Richard Leu, Published on 15/11/2019

    » Japanese C-segment family car lauded for its stylish looks and sporty road manners.

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    Who is our Oscars Favourite?

    B Magazine, Kong Rithdee, Published on 24/02/2019

    » The most important of all unimportant things, the Oscars arrive on Monday morning, Thailand time. In a year that seems more muted than usual, Hollywood's biggest jamboree has striven to stay relevant with the inclusion of blockbuster titles such as Black Panther and Bohemian Rhapsody, besides the more edgy and less popular films that have claimed much of the headlines, such as Roma and Green Book. While there are many cinematic awards around the world, the Oscars still seem to matter the most, and the ritual of predicting the winners is at once a frivolous parlour game and an annual survey of the vital signs of mainstream cinema. Don't bet on it, but we offer our takes here.

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    Toyota C-HR named 2018 Thailand Car of the Year

    Richard Leu, Published on 20/11/2018

    » Stylish B-segment SUV takes the annual gong ahead of the Mazda CX-5 and Suzuki Swift.

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    Where will the gongs go?

    Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 02/03/2018

    » To me, the most accomplished film among the Oscar contenders is Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread, which means it's not going to win big. The film, which is in Thai cinemas now, stars Daniel Day-Lewis as a fastidious couturier whose obsessive quest for artistic perfection hits a snag when he falls in love with a waitress. It's an exquisite drama, a sophisticated study of human impulses, obsessions and contradictions, constructed with formal elegance to reflect the interior of a man's emotion through a story that takes place almost entirely in a townhouse.

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    China's debt-fuelled growth outlives fallen Bo

    AFP, Published on 28/08/2013

    » Fallen Chinese politician Bo Xilai may have been ritually consigned to political history at his trial this week but the country's leadership has yet to abandon the debt-fuelled economic policies he epitomised.

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