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    Bathing in the Chao Phraya

    Spectrum, Angus Mitchell, Published on 09/02/2014

    » Anyone who has taken a ferry up the Chao Phraya river, perhaps en route to the Grand Palace, or taxied across to one of the scenic riverside dining locations, knows that it appears to be full of pollution. Even worse are the canals, where getting splashed by the seemingly near-toxic liquid could not only gross you out but also ruin whatever it is you are wearing. In keeping with our series on pollution, for the next few weeks we will dive into water pollution by taking a look at the current state of Bangkok's waterways and the regulations in place to combat further contamination.

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    Breathing easier in bangkok _ Part I

    Spectrum, Angus Mitchell, Published on 19/01/2014

    » Long-time Bangkok residents and tourists returning to Bangkok after a few decades will have noticed that the city's air quality has significantly improved. Although considerably more progress needs to be made, even now one hears of people moving to Bangkok from other Asian cities in order to escape air pollution.

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    You are what you eat

    Spectrum, Angus Mitchell, Published on 08/12/2013

    » Like most common law trained lawyers, I learned that the concept of ''negligence'' was founded in 1928 when a Mrs Donoghue of Scotland found a dead snail in a bottle of ginger beer manufactured by a Mr Stevenson.

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