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'The Lady' is not for Myanmar audiences
News, Published on 14/02/2012
» The long-awaited film The Lady, a biopic of Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of the National League for Democracy (NLD) who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991, has now been shown in Thailand.
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Who's to bless and who's to blame?
Life, Usnisa Sukhsvasti, Published on 26/03/2012
» One of the easiest ways to get a dinner conversation going at my house with a 27-year-old son and a 15-year-old daughter is to discuss the hottest item in the social network that day.
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The drench resistance
Life, Boaz Zippor, Published on 18/04/2012
» As a general rule I try to avoid being shot at. It is one of those basic rules in life which are always right, always correct. Now, I haven't just woken up one day and decided that this is a good rule to follow, no, it is from experience that this rule has come to life.
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Dreaming of a better tomorrow
News, Songkran Grachangnetara, Published on 02/06/2012
» I often try and imagine what this country will be like when my children are my age.
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Abhisit unfairly maligned
Published on 11/11/2012
» Re: ``Ministry's panel rules to strip Abhisit of rank, salary'', reported in the Bangkok Post on Thursday _ what impudence! How embarrassing that any defence ministry anywhere in the world should stoop to such a cheap shot and slander a young academic who was ready and willing to offer his superb education and teaching skills to young cadets in place of his military service. Indeed, Abhisit Vejajiva is still offering everything he's got to serve the Thai people, even putting his life on the line.
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You may be in Thailand if...
News, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 28/12/2012
» This week, Bangkok Post's guest columnist Songkran Grachangnetara wrote about "11 simple ways to tell if you're really Thai", his follow-up piece to "How to Tell Whether You're a Farang".
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We need more civility in the service
Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 26/03/2013
» The phrase "civil servant" means different things for different people. Some parents dream of their children becoming civil servants because they feel the job is honourable and stable. Some look at it with disdain, associating it with corruption and back-stabbing. Some respect civil servants, many look down on them. There is no right or wrong.
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Crazy police are back
News, Published on 17/08/2013
» A year after the police ceased lining the sides of the road to harass motorists, they are back with a vengeance.
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PM's words ring hollow
News, Published on 24/08/2013
» During her visit to Tajikistan, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra mentioned the government's 350-billion-baht water management scheme in her speech at the International Conference on Water Cooperation. She said the scheme ''includes the rehabilitation of ecosystems ...''
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Impact assessment process has glaring flaws
News, Wasant Techawongtham, Published on 13/09/2013
» An impromptu street drama took place last Sunday in front of Wat Phon Thong in tambon Na Pong of Loei's Muang district. The temple was the venue of a public hearing to consider an application to expand a gold mining area.
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