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OPINION

Pointless poll?

Postbag, Published on 30/07/2023

» Re: "Deal struck on next govt", (BP, July 28).

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LIFE

Travelling post-Covid

B Magazine, Published on 05/07/2020

» With the government's Rao Tiew Duay Gan scheme launched to boost domestic tourism as well as the recently-announced Songkran holidays which were moved from April to the end of this month, vacationers are drafting some itineraries to satisfy their wanderlust as many leading hotel chains and tourist attractions are offering several options of specially crafted holiday packages with extra benefits.

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THAILAND

High-rises skirt law to spring up in narrow sois

News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 12/05/2019

» Due to unscrupulous state officials and greedy real estate developers exploiting legal loopholes, many high-rises manage to spring up in narrow sois in Bangkok, posing environmental problems and safety concerns.

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LIFE

Hop Til You Drop

Guru, Pasavat Tanskul, Published on 12/04/2019

» Established by the folks behind the Craftpital bar at W District, Hoppy HRS lies just past the open-air food court between BTS Phra Khanong and Ekamai, on the even side of the road. Inspired from their trip to Chicago and their love for street food in the region (namely hot dogs), owners Sahachol "Micky" Chairat and Phatphitcha "Minnie" Suksangwarn decided to create a bar that could serve as a casual hangout spot where their friends can gather after work and enjoy locally crafted beer and sodas, as well as hot dogs. The small and cosy space gives customers a chance to relax on the couch near the DJ booth and sing their hearts out to 80s-90s alt rock. Anybody up for some karaoke to songs by Oasis?

THAILAND

Ex-director jailed for misusing school funds

News, Published on 28/11/2018

» Village head blinds boy with catapult

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OPINION

Courthouse death casts an ugly pall

News, Editorial, Published on 29/07/2018

» When Supachai Kanlahasunthorn learned that the Criminal Court acquitted a defendant whom he believed killed his son two years ago in Bangkok's Din Daeng area for "lack of evidence", the man was devastated.