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BUSINESS

EEC tapped to drive 4% GDP expansion

Business, Wichit Chantanusornsiri, Published on 03/01/2018

» The Finance Ministry is hoping that the beginning of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) project will help drive the country's economic growth above 4% in 2018, says Finance Minister Apisak Tantivorawong.

WORLD

Impatient passenger walks out on wing

Associated Press, Published on 03/01/2018

» MADRID: A passenger on a delayed Ryanair flight from London who apparently got fed up waiting to get off a plane after it landed in the southern Spanish city of Malaga surprised fellow passengers by using the emergency exit to jump onto a wing.

LIFE

Guru's Weekly Pick: Jan 5 - 11

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 05/01/2018

» Every week, we sift through tonnes of activities, shows, art exhibitions and things to do. Here is our especially curated list of what's hot this week in Bangkok and beyond. Enjoy!

OPINION

Democracy is key for uniting disparate Europe

News, John Lloyd, Published on 08/01/2018

» The European political year, grinding back into gear for 2018, is full of doubt, even woe. In the continent's major countries politics are stuck, or likely to stick, in cul-de-sacs from which exit is difficult. Only in France, under the banner not so much of the tricolour as the injunction En Marche! (Let's Go!), is there official optimism and vigour.

THAILAND

Don't detest politics, PM tells youth

News, Patpon Sabpaitoon, Published on 09/01/2018

» Young people should not detest politics, as Thailand needs a young generation of politicians to replace the old ones, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday told a group of young award recipients yesterday.

LIFE

Mozart's Jupiter symphony should prove heavenly

Life, Harry Rolnick, Published on 11/01/2018

» 'This music is wicked and fantastic," said that very wicked fantastic philosopher Frederic Nietzsche. He was referring to George Bizet's Carmen. And for almost 150 years, the world has agreed with him.

LIFE

The best of the Mediterranean coastline

Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 12/01/2018

» Regulars and well-informed foodies know they can also trust Vesper, a multi-award-winning cocktail bar, when it comes to culinary perfection.

LIFE

Artificial intelligence

Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 12/01/2018

» There are Vatican scholars. Then there are novelists who research the Vatican library to give the plots of their imaginative religious stories the aura of authenticity. It turns out that the lay writers usually pen more interesting books. Less authentic, yet more believable.

BUSINESS

Success to savour

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 15/01/2018

» We arrive at the House of Jack Rabbit on the Bellarine Peninsula after the normal lunch hour on a Wednesday but the tables at its café are almost fully occupied. From the outside, the panoramic view is unrivalled, taking in Port Phillip Bay to Geelong, the You Yangs and Melbourne.

LIFE

Southeast Asian masters in the spotlight

Life, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 17/01/2018

» To any regular art enthusiast, the mention of 19th century artists brings to mind European (especially French) masters like Claude Monet, Edouard Manet, Auguste Renoir and Edgar Degas. Asian artists rarely get any mention or recognition -- and unless you're Indonesian or Filipino, the names Raden Saleh Sjarif Boestaman (1811-1880) and Juan Luna y Novicio (1857-1899) would probably mean nothing to you.