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    Teeing off for A Good Cause

    Life, Published on 06/01/2012

    » What could be more fascinating than a round of golf with a sumptuous barbecue finale beneath the twinkling stars?

  • LIFE

    Chinese life Cycle

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 20/01/2012

    » For non-Chinese people, Chinese New Year (Jan 23) probably conjures images of dragons, lions and ang pao. But there is much more than simply these things to the Chinese way of life. You really don't know what goes on in the life of a Chinese unless you're born one. And, as the resident Chinese-descendant of the Guru team, I feel it's my duty to offer insight into the different stages of Chinese life in Thailand so you can enjoy the upcoming Chinese New Year like a true Chinese no matter what age or ethnicity you are. Kung Hei Fat Choy, everyone.

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    Still bobbing and weaving

    Life, L. Bruce Kekulé, Published on 30/01/2012

    » As the sun starts its daily ascent from the eastern horizon, the early morning air is crisp and cool. It's November and not a single cloud is to be seen in the clear blue sky. Heavy dew blankets everything in Mae Lao-Mae Sae, a wildlife sanctuary situated in the northern province of Chiang Mai. Mist rises from the forest as the morning heat builds. The scent from pine trees, some hundreds of years old, is refreshing. A sea of fog covers the lowland valleys and the view from the mountaintop is truly breathtaking.

  • LIFE

    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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    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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    Pets and prizes

    Life, Published on 28/02/2012

    » All pet lovers are invited to bring their four-legged friends for some fun during the "Future Park & Pet Expo Got Talent 2012", to be held at Future Park Rangsit's Alive Park Hall from March 1-4.

  • LIFE

    Donations for the Environment

    Life, Published on 06/03/2012

    » Future Park invites all customers who are concerned about the environment to make merit by donating their unused mobile phones in exchange of a chance to get a new mobile phone during the "WEEE Can Do with Future Park & Nokia" campaign.

  • LIFE

    Amazing Biodiversity in jeopardy

    Life, L. Bruce Kekulé, Published on 26/03/2012

    » On Dec 8, 1941, the same day of the Pearl Harbor attack in Hawaii (Dec 7 in the US), the Japanese Imperial Army invaded Thailand with thousands of troops and settled in. Sometime in 1942, a decision was made to build a railway from Bangkok to Burma and beyond through the thick malaria- and tiger-infested jungles in Kanchanaburi province using Allied and Asian prisoners of war as construction labour.

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    Paula's back in town

    Life, Krissie Na Klongtoey, Published on 26/03/2012

    » Paula Taylor has always been a darling of the entertainment world. She first entered the public domain with the Thai romantic comedy Sexphone and the Lonely Wave when she was 20 years old. From then on her career took off like a shooting star. She became a popular VJ on Channel [V] and a competitor in the TV reality show Amazing Race.

  • LIFE

    Ensuring energy for the future

    Life, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 06/04/2012

    » Having been known as a "water expert" who managed to earn the utmost public trust during last year's flood, Assoc Prof Seree Supratid is now ready to reveal the other side of his working life to his faithful fans as well as green-conscious people.

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