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The trendy sushi business

Mylife, Sorawich Sontijirawong, Published on 13/05/2010

» Saovaroj Kitikanchana, aka Lek, is a real sushi lover. In the old days, she often visited her Japanese friend at home for dinner. And every time, there was a sushi dish.

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Method in his music

Mylife, Anjira Assavanonda, Published on 29/04/2010

» Music is Ronnachai “Aod†Thomyapariwat’s life. In his early adulthood, his role as lead vocalist and guitarist of the band Keereeboon made him famous.

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Taking the science path

Learningpost, Purich Trivitayakhun, Published on 20/04/2010

» Once again, MSD Thailand (MSD), in collaboration with Kenan Institute Asia, the Office of the Basic Education Commission, and the Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology, organised the "MSD In-Step Fun Science Camp" (Fun Science Camp) at Rajaprajanugroh 35 School in Takua Pa district in the southern province of Phangnga.

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Tips for secretaries

Learningpost, Thomas Tuohy, Published on 20/04/2010

» When discussing success in life, a well-known saying that is often heard is the following: "Behind every successful man is a good woman." A similar axiom may apply to today's modern office: "Behind every successful manager is a good secretary."

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Climate Cool

Learningpost, Purich Trivitayakhun, Published on 20/04/2010

» Last month, 12 teams of over 30 environmentalists completed their projects to make changes to the environment under the first Climate Cool (CC) campaign organised by the British Council (BC) in collaboration with the British Embassy in Bangkok, Youth Venture Thailand, and a day magazine.

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A gift to give

Mylife, Sukhumaporn Laiyok, Published on 01/04/2010

» Thailand has a large deaf population, and many are skilled in sign language, using it as their chief means of communication. Others are denied the opportunity to learn by their parents.

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Classroom without tears

Purich Trivitayakhun, Published on 23/03/2010

» It is almost impossible for working parents to be with their children all the time. As a result, many parents opt to enrol their young children in a day-care facility, a nursery or a pre-kindergarten school. However, being away from their parents and their usual comfort zone at a very young age occasionally causes many children to become uncomfortable and occasionally to burst into tears.

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What to expect during your child's first weeks at school

Learningpost, Sarah Pradit, Published on 23/03/2010

» Sending a child to school for the first time is an emotional and scary process for the child and the parents. Parents should be on guard and ready to expect a few changes and a lot of surprises.

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Plain bloody minded

Brunch, Andrew Biggs, Published on 21/03/2010

» Last Tuesday we witnessed the spectacle of a couple of thousand largely under-educated, but probably very nice, country folk spatter their blood at the gates to Parliament House. A Brahmin priest dressed in unflattering white danced and chanted and painted evil curses in blood on the four corners of the House. As the sun went down the red shirts went back to their camping ground at the Royal Plaza, and I went home wondering if they were remaking Monty Python here in Thailand.

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Dig deep for the future

News, Lamphai Intathep, Published on 20/03/2010

» Youngsters have been captivated by archaeology for many years and this brimming curiosity is now being used to cement ties with neighbouring countries.