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OPINION

Books prove resilient to technology

News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 27/03/2017

» Over a decade ago, some pundits made the prediction that books would eventually disappear. Now it seems that books are not on the extinction list, ready for the "guillotine" of the disruptive technology of the digital media and the internet of things.

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OPINION

Trials and tribulations of Bangkok taxis

News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 20/03/2017

» The cab driver pressed on the accelerator, driving fast and furiously until I felt enough was enough; I ordered him to pull over, gave him the fare and stepped out of the car. Picking up a local passenger like me from a shopping mall on Sukhumvit Road is not a way for him to make much money. I bet he drove straight back along the same road to pick up tourists.

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BUSINESS

Citizenship for sale

Asia focus, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 13/03/2017

» Having multiple passports and citizenship that bears no relation to where you were born is something most people associates with James Bond or Jason Bourne. But these days it is no longer simply the stuff of spy stories.

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BUSINESS

Beyond the numbers

Asia focus, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 06/03/2017

» Anyone who meets Frank Lutz, the chief financial officer (CFO) of Covestro AG, the Germany-based polymer producer, will find it hard not to notice his wristwatch. Anyone expecting to see an extravagant chronometer or bespoke timepiece favoured by corporate executives and jet-setters will have a major letdown.

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BUSINESS

Hong Kong giving its image a makeover

Asia focus, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 06/02/2017

» What do travellers usually do when they visit Hong Kong? The answers may vary, but most are not hard to guess. Eating and shopping are high on most lists, especially for visitors from other Asian countries.

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OPINION

Let's develop a culture of reading

News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 23/01/2017

» How much time do you spend reading in a single day? According to a Ministry of Culture survey, the average Thai spends 66 minutes per day reading. I am quite surprised and found the amount quite high. Yet the survey also includes digital content on the internet and social media, not only books.

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LIFE

On the same page

Muse, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 21/01/2017

» When Nalin Vanasin, a 43-year-old entrepreneur and mother of two, volunteered to work for Neilson Hays Library, she remembered seeing many eyebrows raised. A few of her friends even asked whether people still go to the library. Such a condescending attitude is somehow understandable. In our digital world, physical books are going out of date. Libraries, known as the fortresses of intellectuals for over two millennia, have become relics of the past.

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THAILAND

Solving a problem, organically

Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 17/01/2017

» Organic products are known to promote safety to human health and the environment. While demands have increased, organic products are still considered non-mainstream, partly because of limited supply and higher retail prices, which are around 20-30% more than farm products harvested using chemical fertilisers and pesticides.

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LIFE

Our delicate environment

Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 19/12/2016

» From the controversial planned promenade on the Chao Phraya River to the tiger temple scandal, key ecological issues from 2016 will continue to capture society's attention well into the coming year

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OPINION

Kaset Fair a stark contrast to organic life

News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 12/12/2016

» December, leading as it does into the New Year, is a time of festivals, fairs and joyous activities. Among them is the Kaset Fair, an annual event organised by Kasetsart University, the country's leading agricultural institute and cradle that produces manpower for agriculture-related agencies.