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    Michel Hazanavicius

    Life, Published on 02/01/2012

    » You'll hear his name a lot in the next month or two, so let's take a brief look at him (and practise pronouncing his last name). Michel Hazanavicius is the French director of the OSS 117 spy-spoof flicks, but the reason he's become current hot property is his latest film, The Artist.

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    Roaring Success in 2012?

    Life, Published on 02/01/2012

    » Mohdu Paisarn's horoscope is based on Thai sidereal astrology, so your sign may be different from in the Western astrological system.

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    Life in the grand palace

    Life, Published on 03/01/2012

    » A dazzle of gold and a blaze of colours _ that's your first impression of the Grand Palace as you come down the avenue of ugly dull buildings. It is a splendid mass of pagodas, towers, halls and chapels with triple roofs ending in flourishes of serpents' tails. The temple bells glint from the eaves below roofs covered with blue and orange, green and yellow tiles. The buildings look like blown up toys. The black spires seem remote and unreal as fairy tales and dreams. High white walls surround the city for it is indeed a little city of its own.

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    Overcoming obstacles to orchid growing

    B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 15/01/2012

    » Lynda Smit wrote that she would like to learn more about orchids. ''We live in Bangkok and I would like to fill our home with orchids. But where do I purchase them?'' she asked. ''And how do I look after them? I did a lot of researching and found different information.''

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    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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    Follow your star

    Guru, Published on 20/01/2012

    » Dear Capricorn, you may not be able to complete all your goals due to lack of cooperation from colleagues. A medical bill is a maybe. Capricornians in love become very supportive of their partners and vice versa.

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    Super sonic

    Guru, Published on 27/01/2012

    » Sonic: according to an online dictionary, sonic means "having a speed approaching or being that of sound in air, about 1,220km per hour at sea level". Nonetheless, this latest addition of Ekamai won't make your life as complicated as a physics class. It's located at 90 Soi Ekamai and may take about 10 minutes from the BTS station (regardless of sea level or flooding).

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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.

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    Keeping it on the cutting edge

    Life, Noko, Published on 01/02/2012

    » Wella Professionals global creative directors Eugene Souleiman and Josh Wood are a dynamic duo, and when these two amazing artists get together to work on strands, expect some sensational cuts and colours that will quickly have women walking into salons to get the same hairstyles.

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    Alternative ways

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 03/02/2012

    » Although we're all budding non-materialistic Buddhists, we need money and can always use more of it. And while most of us try to get a degree and become a white-collar salary slave, some people have made serious baht in more imaginative ways. Besides drug trafficking (which we strongly advise against), here are six unconventional ways people have generated their dough.

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