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THAILAND

Eight cats, 10 dogs and a motley crew

Spectrum, Father Joe Maier, Published on 26/11/2017

» She's a gentle mum, an Auntie Mum who is now of an auntie age. For 64 years she has lived in our Klong Toey slum. Her name is Pu Glin, a common name from days gone by. It means the fragrant aroma of sweet flowers.

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THAILAND

The final resting place

Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 23/11/2017

» Within walking distance from Bangkok's popular Khao San Road in Phra Nakhon district is one of Thailand's most important temples -- Wat Bowon Niwet. Since Oct 29, many have flocked to the temple to pay respects to the ashes of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, enshrined in the base of the principal Buddha image, Phra Phuttha Chinnasi.

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THAILAND

In Kim Jong Un's summer palace, fun meets guns

Reuters, Published on 10/10/2017

» SEOUL: In the seaside city of Wonsan, North Korean families cook up barbecues on the beach, go fishing, and eat royal jelly flavour ice cream in the summer breeze. For their leader Kim Jong Un, the resort is a summer retreat, a future temple to tourism, and a good place to test missiles.

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THAILAND

Klong Toey's future finest

Spectrum, Father Joe Maier, Published on 01/10/2017

» He's 10 months old now, Master Tack. Happy, good-natured, smiles a lot, not afraid of stray cats and scavenger dogs. They like him; he likes them. It all works out. At night he doesn't cry. You'd love him. A great baby. Well, not totally "great" just yet, but give him time. He will grow up to be one of Klong Toey's finest. Just watch.

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THAILAND

What goes into making a Thai world champion

Sports, Wanchai Rujawongsanti, Published on 17/09/2017

» WBC surper-flyweight champion Srisaket Sor Rungvisai is now one of the most well-known boxers in the world having beaten former pound-for-pound king Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez of Nicaragua twice.

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THAILAND

Damp, dark and disarrayed, Florida tackles Irma’s aftermath

New York Times, Published on 12/09/2017

» Florida emerged from Hurricane Irma on Monday as a landscape of blacked-out cities, shuttered gas stations, shattered trees and flooded streets, while the now-weakened storm kept sweeping northward.

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THAILAND

Scripture schools feed dreams

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 09/09/2017

» Buddhist-oriented "scripture schools" are often the only source of education for young boys from impoverished families in Thailand that cannot afford a state education, but these traditional teaching bases have for years suffered from neglect and a lack of funding.

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THAILAND

Kung Fu nuns strike back at rising sex attacks on women

Published on 26/08/2017

» LADAKH, INDIA - As dawn breaks, the sun edges over the expansive jagged mountains of Ladakh - a remote Buddhist ex-kingdom in the Indian Himalayas bordering Tibet - to reveal a world where time appears to have stood still.

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THAILAND

A fire fails to destroy community's spirit

Spectrum, Father Joe Maier, Published on 30/07/2017

» It was early morning, still dark, and "old granny", as the neighbours nicknamed her to distinguish her from a younger granny also living alone in the next-door shack, was saying her morning prayers by candlelight.

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THAILAND

Isan kids get fighting chance

Spectrum, Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai, Published on 23/07/2017

» Growing up in the remote area of Ban Krabuang in Nakhon Ratchasima, the closest thing to a city for Anupong "Bpaet" Pongkan was located over 70 kilometres away. In his childhood, he had scarcely encountered any outsiders. Then, one day, when at a local lake with friends, he came across a sight he wasn't so accustomed to seeing in his hometown: a foreigner.