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Life, Sukhumaporn Laiyok, Published on 17/04/2012
» I recently attended a briefing session for a 2010 report for health and well-being, a survey conducted by Philips involving more than 31,000 people in 23 countries to determine the levels of satisfaction on 17 components related to health and well-being and to assess their overall health and well-being.
Published on 11/04/2012
» CANBERRA - A Kambah woman has been found guilty of possessing a Thai sex worker as a slave.
Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 11/04/2012
» For the love of God, why are you still reading "Noise"? Shouldn't you be out lounging on the beach or preparing for the upcoming Songkran water war?
News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 08/04/2012
» It is generally agreed that a snappy title helps the sales of a book, while some titles can be a complete turnoff. It is with this in mind that the English literary magazine Bookseller for the past 30 years has been handing out an annual prize for the oddest book title. As you may have read in last Sunday's edition, this year's award went to Thailand's Saiyuud Diwong for her quaintly named offering, Cooking With Poo.
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 08/04/2012
» Today is the last chance you have to see a pretty. Wow. How quickly my Word document puts a green squiggle under that sentence. In the world of Microsoft Word, you cannot see a "pretty". Clearly Microsoft Word has never taken a vacation in Thailand.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 04/04/2012
» Modern film retelling of a Shakespeare classic too close to reality for censors. A bloodstained tragedy & tale of greed and lust for power.
B Magazine, Ezra Kyrill Erker, Published on 01/04/2012
» At first Piyarat Piyapongwiwat's "Queerness", a series of photographs of couples, doesn't appear to be a gay art exhibition. The photos aren't a celebration of sexuality or an overt claim for rights. These are subtle and personal portraits; the relationships are not always immediately apparent and there is a timeless element to the compositions. As in a black and white photograph of your great-grandparents, the couples don't smile. They are posing, but not formally. The impression is of a quick window into the lives of couples, as they turn to look momentarily _ before resuming their lives. It's an intimate demonstration that same-sex couples are as loving and connected as any other.
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 01/04/2012
» Cold pills are about to be banned? What a sad day in my life. What a sad day for Thailand.
Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 30/03/2012
» WHAT'S YOUR INTEREST IN SAME-SEX COUPLES?
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 30/03/2012
» A large and colourful mixed group of ethnic minorities converged on Government House yesterday to demand the government keep the promises it has made, particularly in granting Thai citizenship.