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OPINION

Targeted handouts

Oped, Postbag, Published on 18/08/2023

» Re: "Hotels eager for handouts to have tourism category", (BP, Aug 16).

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LIFE

Working better together

Guru, Pasavat Tanskul, Published on 06/07/2018

» Working in a traditional office setting is a thing of the past. Co-working spaces are on the rise and it has begun to change the way people work. Gone are working in isolated spaces in favour of open areas that are flexible, encourage like-minded individuals to collaborate and offer a sense of community. Whether you are a freelancer, a start-up or a small or medium organisation, we visited four stylish and new co-working spaces in Bangkok that will help the way you want to work.

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THAILAND

Pier-ing into the future of the Chao Phraya River

News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 23/06/2018

» Property development is transforming land near the Chao Phraya River but one thing remains unchanged: A series of decrepit piers that lie along it.

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OPINION

A look back at another 'amazing' year

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 31/12/2017

» It is customary at this time of the year to take a not too serious look back on the past 12 months, although there are some events you may well prefer to forget. If nothing else it will serve as a reminder that Thailand will always be Truly Amazing.

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LIFE

Livin' La Vida Mocha

Guru, Lydia Bilton, Published on 10/03/2017

» Here's a Friday fun fact for you. Did you know that Starbucks (that world-famous green and white coffeehouse you Bangkokians love) failed miserably in Australia? In 2003, the American coffee giant opened eighty-four stores Down Under, and eight years later, sixty of those closed.

BUSINESS

Upbeat global mood helps keep set in black

Business, Published on 22/09/2014

» Recap: Asian stock markets advanced early last week on speculation that China will introduce monetary stimulus measures, but stocks pulled back after the US Federal Reserve surprisingly increased its estimate for its benchmark interest rate by the end of 2015. However, persistent offshore fund inflows helped the Thai market trade in positive territory.