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Easy and fun
Published on 28/05/2011
» News photos and the captions that explain them can be an easy and fun way to improve your English.
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A Visit to Parliament
Jayna Milan, Published on 14/06/2013
» Leeann and Jayna, our learning channel interns, made their way to parliament yesterday, where they learned about Thailand’s political history and the basics of reporting politics.
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University life
Published on 26/01/2011
» Italian student Stefania Pittia continues her story of her Thai experience with interesting observations on the local culture and a term at a Bangkok university.
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VIDEO: This Week's Top Stories
Gary Boyle, Published on 31/10/2020
» A round-up of the week's biggest stories
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Places to Visit in Boston
Published on 15/11/2017
» Kittipak “Land” Tantichot is one of our star student reporters, posting at least 10 stories from the United States since August, 2015. Here is his latest.
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What's happening in E-commerce in Thailand?
Published on 15/08/2017
» As iPrice's 'Map of E-Commerce Thailand' clearly shows, the competition in this sector is getting stiffer as we enter the third quarter of 2017.
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What does it take to launch a startup in Thailand?
Published on 26/07/2017
» iPrice, an e-commerce startup operating in seven countries in Southeast Asia, conducted a study on the educational background of successful startup founders in Thailand. The results may surprise you.
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The Fourth of July
Published on 04/07/2016
» Today is July 4th, Independence Day in the United States. Young Thai student Kittipak, who is studying in that country, explains why it is important and how Americans celebrate the holiday.
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What I Learned Setting up a business in Thailand: 3) Open for Business
Published on 25/02/2016
» After two years, Lexicon Business Communications opens for business, focusing first on its social media presence.
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Building bridges
Published on 17/11/2015
» Dechen Shak-Dagsay is a Tibetan artist whose ambition is to bring ancient mantra chants to a younger, modern audience within her own Vajrayana Buddhist tradition and the Theravada tradition dominant here in Thailand – as well as to people of all faiths
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