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    Thank you, Dad

    Life, Published on 05/12/2016

    » A guiding light. Offering business advice. Giving a helping hand for the future. People are inspired by their fathers in different ways. To mark Father's Day, Life spoke to four professionals about how their dads have shaped who they are today.

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    The struggle to plough on

    Life, Published on 14/11/2016

    » There are about 10 million rice farmers in Thailand and throughout history farmers have been known as the backbone of the nation. But the long-running, seemingly unsolvable crisis over the price of rice and the stigma of poverty that has plagued Thai rice farmers for decades have driven farmers' sons and daughters to leave the fields to pursue more secure and well-paid professions, often in the city. Life talks to four of the offspring of farmers on why they turned their backs on their families' vocation — practised over several generations — and whether they will return to the fields one day.

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    The Amsterdam of Asia?

    Life, Published on 26/08/2015

    » Following the success of Bike For Mom, Life surveyed those in the know to ask whether the capital can develop a real and sustainable bicycle-friendly culture

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    Changing of the guard

    Life, Published on 24/08/2015

    » Earlier this month, the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) passed the third reading of a new law to regulate security guards. Once the bill comes into effect, approximately six months from now, guards must be at least 18-years-old and finished Mathayom 3 (Grade 9) or higher.

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    All in a sunny day's work

    Life, Chumporn Sangvilert, Published on 29/04/2014

    » Last Sunday was declared the hottest day of the year. We cursed the Sun, the suffocating humidity and the sticky heat that drenched us in sweat. But for some people, working outdoors is unavoidable. Life talks to these professionals who endure the heat in order to provide us the services we can’t live without

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    A word to the wise

    Life, Published on 24/12/2013

    » The Extraordinary Education Of Nicholas Benedict

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    School Rules

    Life, Published on 06/05/2013

    » The case of Manassanan "Nong Oey" Thongphu, a three-year-old child who fell into a coma and died after being locked in a school van in asphyxiating heat for several hours, is pure horror to all parents and became a wake-up call for schools and authorities.

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