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BUSINESS

China's futile war on Western values

Asia focus, Minxin Pei, Published on 16/02/2015

» The news from China these days is mostly depressing, owing to the government's escalating crackdown on its critics. But what few observers — particularly economic analysts — seem to understand is that the Chinese leadership's fight against liberalism and "Western values" is directly undermining its efforts to root out official corruption, promote innovation and entrepreneurship, and deepen engagement with the outside world.

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LIFE

Lost in space, mired by time

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 07/11/2014

» Suck me into a wormhole and spit out the bottom line, so here it is: Can the much-hyped Interstellar match the awe of 2001: A Space Odyssey? Can the new Christopher Nolan's film surpass the metaphysical wonder of Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris?

LIFE

Half a spy thriller

Life, Published on 20/10/2014

» Wars, the death of soldiers and civilians, are fought for a variety of reasons: some making more sense than others. Self defence is the most legitimate. All combatants, attempting to take the moral high ground, make that claim. Even that they are fighting God's battles.

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LIFE

Facing off with Mr Mott

Life, Published on 06/10/2014

» Last year, Justin Mott took a photo that garnered lots of praise, but also stirred up suspicious questions in some quarters. It shows a young woman swimming underwater, her diaphanous white top billowing around her torso. In the background is a mahout sitting on an elephant which is standing thigh-deep in what may, or may not, be the same body of water.

LIFE

The Grande gesture

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 07/09/2014

» The former Nickelodeon tween idol serves up a more mature, confident second album, but it's still her voice that shines the brightest

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LIFE

In Iraq, dread is in the air

Life, Published on 01/09/2014

» Many soldiers, reporters and commentators have compared the Iraq War to a deadly, sickening version of the Bill Murray movie Groundhog Day — a war not of decisive battles but of seemingly endless efforts to take individual streets and towns, only to lose them and have to fight to take them again, all at enormous, heartbreaking cost.

OPINION

Freezing the odds

Life, Usnisa Sukhsvasti, Published on 25/08/2014

» If you haven't heard of the Ice Bucket Challenge by now, you are either a hermit living in a cave in Tibet or Sleeping Beauty, just waking up from a century of slumber in the highest room of the tallest tower of a magical castle.

ADVANCED NEWS

US govt whistleblower Snowden: Who is he?

Published on 10/06/2013

» After string of jobs with CIA, Snowden turns around & reveals US govt secret collection of info on US citizens (email, video, chat, videos, photos, file transfers, logins, social networks.