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OPINION

A bittersweet farewell to Life

Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 25/02/2019

» Amid the downturn and lower popularity of mainstream media, as opposed to fast-speed online channels, coupled with the deprivation of press freedom under the junta, it comes as no surprise to see newspapers and magazines ceasing publication.

OPINION

Paradise lost — materialised and monetised

Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 03/02/2015

» I recently had a great time in the World Heritage Site of Luang Prabang, Laos.

OPINION

A pain in the bin

Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 04/06/2014

» Over the past two weekends, I have spent most of my free time tidying up my house. The first week I cleared unused things from my bedroom and moved all my books and DVDs from the first floor, back to the ground floor.

OPINION

Facing up to the reality of office syndrome

Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 10/01/2014

» Every second I have to sit in front of my computer I have to endure back pain and an ache in my right shoulder. Sometimes it gets so bad it feels as if these parts of my body are being pierced with a sharp knife. The pain has been with me for more than five years now. First, I simply assumed there was something wrong with my back. Later, I learned that the discomfort I regularly suffer is very common and is often classified under the catch-all term "office syndrome".

OPINION

Should schools have condom-vending machines?

Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 17/10/2013

» Over the past month, one of the most discussed online topics in Thailand is the Public Health Ministry's plan to seek cooperation from the Education Ministry to install condom-vending machines in schools in order to curb teenage pregnancy. The public is almost equally split between supporting and rejecting the idea, but both sides agree that sex education is a better solution. Whether or not the plan will be realised, it is worth discussion and comparison to previous measures to promote safe sex.

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OPINION

Should single people subsidise a baby boom?

Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 11/09/2013

» Many were flabbergasted last Thursday to hear reports of a suggestion made by economist Terdsak Chomtohsuwan that the government should provide subsidies to parents having their first child while introducing a tax on single people. The academic reasoned that Thailand risks future labour shortages and a population-age imbalance and will have to spend huge sums of money to support the increasing number of elderly citizens. At the same time, the number of people in employment and teenagers soon to enter the workforce is on the decrease.