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  • LIFE

    Eat, Play, Love

    B Magazine, Published on 22/04/2012

    » When the cameras are rolling on the set of Iron Chef Thailand host Chakrit Yamnam is animated and amusing, but when he steps off stage he looks exhausted, traces of fatigue rimming his eyes.

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    Going for gold

    Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 25/05/2012

    » Paralysed waist down by polio since a toddler, Suchart Sukcharoen has used sports to overcome his physical inadequacies. Powerlifting is his chosen field and he has represented Thailand at numerous international events, the latest of which will be be the London Paralympics later this summer where the 37-year-old will compete in the 52-kg category.

  • LIFE

    Drama, Trauma and Tantrums beyond the 'Terrible twos'

    Muse, Samila Wenin, Published on 02/06/2012

    » It now feels almost like a national disease, but it's indeed an instinctive, genetically-programmed original defence mechanism and offence strategy belonging exclusively to the human race. More naturally derived than learned, widely-written about and universally discussed up to doctorate thesis level, humans throw tantrums to get what they want starting at the age of two - the so-called "terrible twos" - and quite often, long after they have passed that age.

  • LIFE

    It's a dog's life

    Life, Published on 11/07/2012

    » Just as elderly people do, old dogs suffer from age-related health problems. Some dogs reach a point where they are not enjoying life, not playing, not interacting and losing interest in their food. When this happens, you have to think very seriously about your dog's quality of life.

  • LIFE

    Health club creditors want B21m refund

    News, Penchan Charoensuthipan, Published on 13/09/2012

    » Members of the embattled health club California Wow yesterday demanded a total of 21.62 million baht in compensation from the company for failing to provide the fitness services it promised.

  • LIFE

    Continuing compassion

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 23/10/2012

    » The legendary forest conservationist Seub Nakhasathien was known for his unstinting efforts to save and protect wildlife in Huay Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary, which was declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) in 1991 and is spread over Kanchanaburi, Tak and Uthai Thani provinces. His suicide from stress over failing to save wild animals 22 years ago shocked Thailand, but his good name and crusade remain in the hearts of many today.

  • LIFE

    Rom zeroes to heroes: SCG muangthong united's rise

    B Magazine, Kritini Upayokin, Published on 04/11/2012

    » No football club even comes close to matching SCG Muangthong United's performance over the past four years. They have seemed nearly invincible, winning Thai Premier League championships in three out of those four years and smashing countless records throughout their incredible 2012 season. Their accomplishments are all the more impressive when you consider how quickly the team has gone from a basement division two club with more players on the field than fans in the stands to one of the most dominant forces in Thai football _ it all took just six years. Now, the Twin Qilins, as they're known to fans, are the reigning champions, estimated to be worth 900 million baht, at the forefront of a new era in modern Thai football and now have their sights set on cracking Asia's Top 10.

  • LIFE

    Obama wins second term

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 07/11/2012

    » My goal today is to help you follow the election coverage in English as much as possible. I'll be updating this throughout election day, focusing mainly on the results of the election, but also on the language used to report the results.

  • LIFE

    Flushing away toilet trouble

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 14/11/2012

    » Toilet hygiene is much more than just making sure you flush every time after use, or whether you use the best toilet cleaning liquid on the market.

  • LIFE

    Saving man's best friend from the butchers

    Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 04/12/2012

    » Hundreds of dogs crammed into tiny cages on trucks or boats travelling across the border and the Mekong River have been a common sight over the past few years. They were on their way to dog meat markets and restaurants in Vietnam via Laos.

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