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THAILAND

Get it before it's gone

Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 02/11/2018

» Not so long ago, Charoen Nakhon Road was one of Bangkok's major thoroughfares that enjoyed light traffic while its bordering neighbourhoods, all of them culinarily abundant, are less flocked-to by visitors.

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THAILAND

Ariya chases Ko's ranking top spot

AFP, Published on 01/09/2016

» TORONTO - A smiling Ariya Jutanugarn has set her sights on Lydia Ko's world No.1 ranking as the in-form Thai star chases her sixth win of the season at the Manulife LPGA Classic in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, starting on Thursday.

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THAILAND

Ariya, Pornanong carry Thai hopes in women's golf

AFP, Published on 16/08/2016

» RIO DE JANEIRO - Brazil's Miriam Nagl will hit the first Olympic golf shot by a woman since 1900 on Wednesday while world number one Lydia Ko begins her quest for gold in the final group.

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THAILAND

Exodus chapter two: Fresh wave prepares to call it quits

Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 17/04/2016

» Four years ago, Somrak Sila thought of leaving the country to work in Cambodia. But only now, two years after the coup, is the gallery owner seriously considering her options: continue her business by showcasing less provocative artists and material, or set up a new business in Portugal where she can operate more freely.

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THAILAND

Here come the men in black, again

Spectrum, Published on 16/02/2014

» He’s become widely known as the “Popcorn Shooter” due to the corn seed sack he hid his military rifle in at the Laksi gun battle last month — and depending on what side of politics you fall on, he represents either a white knight or a return of the sinister “men in black”.

THAILAND

Former street urchin now taking his fight to the PDRC

Spectrum, Post Reporters, Published on 09/02/2014

» Forty years ago, a child was abandoned at a rubbish dump by parents he would never know. The boy grew up on the streets and in orphanages, doing what he could to survive, to make money, and to eat. He fought his way out of this dire existence, sometimes legally and often not, educated himself and is now a political activist - a hardline red-shirt who the anti-government People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) believes poses the greatest threat to its supporters.