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Oped, Published on 27/06/2025
» I don't get a lot of face-time with Donald Trump, but his rant on Tuesday in front of the chopper that was to take him to the airport and on to the Nato summit in Brussels was the first time I heard him say "f***" in front of live microphones -- and it was clearly about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Published on 11/04/2025
» In today’s cultural and economic landscape, the relationship between artists and their fans has become increasingly vital. Enter Trinket, a transformative platform that reimagines how global artists generate revenue from their fanbases. Trinket doesn’t simply offer merch: it delivers exclusive, hyper-personalised collectibles designed to create deeper, more meaningful connections between artists and fans.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 02/11/2024
» The Zoological Park Organization has slammed a Buddhist monastery for using the image of "Moo Deng", the pygmy hippo and social media sensation, to produce Moo Deng trinkets used as sacred objects for wealth.
Life, Punsita Ritthikarn, Published on 07/04/2022
» Very often, the heart motif is used to represent love, affection and emotion. Not surprisingly, the heart shape is a timeless design for a classic piece of jewellery like a ring. In fact, the circular shape of this little trinket conveys eternity and purity. Accordingly, the ring symbolises the commitment between a couple in every era. However, the heart-shaped ring might be too plain for those who look for modernity and good luck in love. The fledgling jewellery brand Chi.Bkk adds a layer of elegance and complexity to its new romantic bijoux collection Eternal Love.
Oped, Postbag, Published on 04/11/2021
» Re: "Veteran Post writer dies at 77", (BP, Oct 30).
Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 30/03/2021
» 'We're waiting on food goods like coconut milk and syrups, some spare parts for motors, we've got some fork lift trucks, some Amazon goods on there, all sorts," said Steve Parks of Seaport Freight Services in England, who is awaiting twenty of the 18,300 containers aboard the Ever Given. Which of those things cannot be sourced from somewhere closer than Asia?
Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 31/12/2019
» The title of a new Thai film is a bilingual wordplay: How To Ting is literally translated as "how to dump". That, I think, is sharper than its tired official English title, Happy Old Year. To dump or not to dump -- things and people, mementos and memories -- that is the question. In the film, a young designer who's dressed like a Muji model, and who has just returned from studying in the minimalist-paradise Sweden, plans to dump all useless objects from her maximalist Bangkok house, where she lives with her mother and brother, and to turn it into an all-white, supremely sparse and unapologetically decluttered interior nirvana -- a home office lifted straight from a Scandinavian style book.
Asia focus, Published on 03/06/2019
» The faded white walls and wooden door of Fong Lai Kheng's hair salon in the heart of George Town stand out on a street lined with souvenir shops, cafes and colourful murals.
News, Published on 05/04/2019
» Re: "FFP makes waves for better and worse", (Opinion, April 1).
AFP, Published on 25/07/2018
» CHIKAN (CHINA) - A year ago, customers queued round the block for Wu Ying's red bean and coconut ice puddings, but now the 60-year-old has to vault a barricade to reach her dessert shop.