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For a happy society

Life, Alfred Tha Hla, Published on 04/01/2012

» The political journey for first-time MP Jarupan Kuldiloke was not mapped out as one would imagine since she was once at loggerheads with her father, Pol Lt Gen Chatt, the current deputy minister of Transport and Communications.

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A man of two worlds

Life, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 27/01/2012

» An interview with noted musician/composer Chaibhuk Bhatrachinda went smoothly, except when he stopped occasionally to correct the pi paat music being rehearsed by fellow musicians next to our interview table.

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Out with Nuclear Renaissance In with New Energy Era

Life, Wasant Techawongtham, Published on 16/02/2012

» In March 1979 Hollywood released The China Syndrome, a movie about a television journalist (Jane Fonda) and a freelance cameraman (Michael Douglas) who happened upon an irregular incident while filming what was to be a light documentary about a nuclear power plant.

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Ask Yourself: Do i feel plucky?

B Magazine, Published on 19/02/2012

» Peng Ratchaworapong admits his ukulele obsession has gotten the better of him. ''I probably own about 16 now,'' he says. ''But they are so small and so cute right? They don't take up much space. Think about it like a woman and her shoes.''

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A ruined reputation

Life, Sukhumaporn Laiyok, Published on 21/02/2012

» A series of dog attacks, some fatal, by pit bulls on people have raised questions about the safety of keeping these so-called ferocious canines as pets.

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Patrimony imperilled

Life, L. Bruce Kekulé, Published on 27/02/2012

» Some 60 million years ago, the tectonic plate on which the Indian subcontinent rests precipitated a collision that creating a ripple effect across Southeast Asia, the uplifting of land causing the formation over time of many mountain ranges. Most of these run from north to south creating a blanket upshot across northern Thailand as well as areas in Myanmar and Laos. This terrain is divided into many mountains and valleys with rivers that bring life to the region and its people.

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Writer's wait is over

Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 16/03/2012

» When his retirement from diplomatic service came in October 2008, Prabhassorn Sevikul never thought about taking a rest.

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Getting the message out

Life, Published on 22/03/2012

» During natural disasters, people naturally look to their governments for information. Information such as what nature is doing, what the latest tally of damage is, to what extent normal economic and civic activities are disrupted, how to protect one's assets and livelihood, and finally, how to live and cope with the crisis.

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Guru gate crasher: all access

Guru, Richard Mcleish, Published on 30/03/2012

» There's another party afloat the Chao Phraya on Sat (Mar 31), and this one looks pretty organised and decent. Brought to you by Duck & Noodle and creatively named It's a Boat Party, we're guessing it's a boat party.

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A lotta love from the all guy band with a girl's name

B Magazine, Published on 15/07/2012

» 'An all-male band with a woman's name? Well, they could possibly have the girliest name of any all-guy outfit in Thailand, but when you look at how WhatChaRaWaLee came up with their name it all makes sense. The guys borrowed it from the bride of a friend of lead vocalist "Pum". Choosing it was a reflection of how the trio worship love, something that shows in their music.