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    Zensational Comeback

    Life, Pamela Tan, Published on 05/01/2012

    » Zen, the trendy megastore on Ratchaprasong intersection, is making a comeback after a long renovation. Re-opening its doors tomorrow, the new Zen is positioning itself as a one-of-a-kind megastore for both Thai and foreign shoppers who are fashion-conscious and appreciate unique design and creativity.

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    The ride of your life

    Life, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 27/02/2012

    » Bicycles have undoubtedly become the city's latest fashion. If you decide to be in on the trend, make sure you make the right choice when buying one.

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    Do not pass

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 30/03/2012

    » The recent fight between BTS security guards and an Irish man over his daughter's balloons at Phrom Phong station produced one good thing. It's now etched in people's minds (probably for the first time) that innocent balloons are forbidden within the Skytrain system because they are inflammable and, therefore, considered a threat to passenger safety. There goes our plan to suck in helium and talk funny to pass time on the train.

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    Back in time

    Guru, Kangsadarn Suksomstarn, Published on 06/04/2012

    » Vintage clothes can be seen everywhere in Bangkok so it's no surprise that the number of vintage stores is on the rise. Even the word "wintage" has crept into the Thai language.

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    Graceful jewellery to adorn the wrist

    Life, Prapai Kraisornkovit, Published on 26/04/2012

    » Leading Swiss luxury watchmaker and jeweller Piaget and its partner in Thailand, S.T Dimension, hosted an exclusive preview, "The World of Piaget", to showcase Piaget creative jewellery timepieces at Le Normandie, Mandarin Oriental Bangkok, recently. Flown in specially for the occasion was Eduardo Tartalo, general manager of Piaget South East Asia.

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    The Mexican parallel

    Life, Published on 12/06/2012

    » WHICH TABLE might they have sat at to plot the revolution? Considering its unassuming old-fashioned ambience, few may realise that Cafe La Habana in central Mexico City has played a pivotal part in shaping the history of Cuba. Legend has it that in the mid-50s, then fugitive Fidel Castro frequented the eatery where he met like-minded peers, the likes of Ernesto ''Che'' Guevara who was also in search of a cause to fight (and die) for. The following year, they would board the Granma and set sail for Castro's homeland where began one of the most bloody, colourful, epic battles that would change the geo-political landscape of Latin America, indeed of the rest of the world.

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    The singing nun

    Life, Karnjariya Sukrung, Published on 18/06/2012

    » It is quite unusual to see people calling themselves "fans" of a Buddhist nun. But so seemed the norm last month when Bangkok celebrated the 2,600th anniversary of Lord Buddha attaining enlightenment.

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    A star-studded auction down to a T

    Life, Published on 21/06/2012

    » Here's your chance to get your hands on a T-shirt designed by a star.

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    Elegance to watch out for

    Life, Prapai Kraisornkovit, Published on 21/06/2012

    » Watchmakers know better than most how to keep track of time, so it was only fitting they celebrated the 20th anniversary of the first Breguet Marine collection in style.

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    A force for good

    Muse, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 23/06/2012

    » The auditorium was full of energy and enthusiasm. After all, these 285 third-year Police Cadet students are still in their late teens. There's bound to be some youthful chatter when they gather.

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