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LIFE

Guru's Weekly Buzz: May 12-18

Guru, Published on 12/05/2023

» Guru By Bangkok Post's pick of the most exciting products, activities, art exhibitions, shows, food and hotel deals.

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TRAVEL

Renovated InterContinental set to open next month

Life, Published on 11/05/2023

» InterContinental Bangkok, part of IHG Hotels & Resorts, will fully reopen in June after a multimillion-dollar renovation.

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LIFE

A new leaf

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 29/07/2020

» Spending months in lockdown at home has seen a rise in people's desire to brighten their living spaces with indoor plants, the latest fad in home decoration. With their heralded properties including air purification, increased oxygen levels and catching fine dust, these greens are a perfect addition to any home. Their beautiful leaves are also must-have items for Instagrammers.

WORLD

Corruption in Kenya 'worse than ever' says veteran campaigner

AFP, Published on 02/08/2015

» NAIROBI - Corruption in Kenya is sliding out of control, veteran anti-corruption activist and whistle-blower John Githongo has warned in an interview following a scathing audit of government finances.

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LIFE

Nature’s melodious alarm clock

B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 25/05/2014

» Every day around 5am, I am awakened by a riot of sounds from an assortment of birds. As if by cue they start all at the same time, with sounds ranging from the loud “kawow kawow-kawow-kawow” of the common koel or Asian koel, known in Thai as nok kawow (Eudynamys scolopacea), to the explosive “chee-yup, chee-yup” of the common tailorbird, or nok krajib (Orthotomus sutorius) and the plaintive coo-crooo-crooo of the spotted dove, or nok kao yai (Streptopelia chinensis).