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Proud moment for a girl called 'Proud'
Roger Crutchley, Published on 10/09/2023
» It's about time we had some cheerful news and what could be more cheerful than witnessing the wonderful smile of 19-year-old Thai golfer Chanettee Wannasaen after her extraordinary win at the LPGA's Portland Classic last Sunday. Nicknamed "Proud" the Chiang Mai native was beaming as she clutched the large trophy which was almost as big as herself.
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When you're no longer at the end of the line
News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 09/04/2017
» The extension of the skytrain line from Bearing to Samrong has a number of implications for commuters, none of them good unless you happen to live in Samrong. Commuters at Bearing will be discovering that life is not so much fun when you are no longer the end of the increasingly overcrowded line. And it will get a whole lot worse by the end of the year when the line stretches to a further eight stations.
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Winning hearts and minds in the Big Mango
News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 27/01/2013
» In the unlikely event you hadn't noticed, electioneering for a new Bangkok governor is with us again, always a time of festivity, buffoonery and unscheduled mirth. The candidates are as usual full of promises, but a little bit thin on the policy side. Indeed for the next month we are going to hear a lot more promises_ some silly, some daft and some utterly absurd. And be prepared for daily photos of grinning candidates clutching terrified babies, cooking noodles and kissing grandmas.
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Manassero holds nerve to scrape home
Sports, Roger Crutchley, Published on 12/11/2012
» SINGAPORE : In a thrilling finish, teenager Matteo Manassero defeated major champion Louis Oosthuizen at the third play-off hole to win the US$6 million Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club yesterday.
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Bjorn clinging to narrow lead
Sports, Roger Crutchley, Published on 11/11/2012
» SINGAPORE : Denmark's Thomas Bjorn held on to a slender one-shot lead when darkness fell during a dramatic third day of the US$6 million Barclays Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club yesterday.
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Chinnarat shines at storm-hit tournament
Sports, Roger Crutchley, Published on 09/11/2012
» SINGAPORE : Thailand's Chinnarat Phadungsil was amongst the immediate chasing pack as Denmark's Thomas Bjorn took a one-shot lead on a weather-disrupted day in the US$6 million Barclays Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club yesterday.
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