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2010 SEA Write poetry prize for free verse master
Jon Fernquest, Published on 05/10/2010
» Poet Zakariya Amataya has won the 2010 SEA Write poetry prize for his Mai Mee Yingsao Nai Bot Kawee ("Poems without maidens").
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The new Blackberry
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 31/01/2013
» Blackberry has revamped its phones and its company name in a major effort to get back into play in a market it once dominated.
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Still the fastest
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 06/08/2012
» Usain Bolt left no doubt that he is still the world's fastest human with a decisive victory in the men's 100m final at the London Games on Sunday. Meanwhile, Thailand's only medal winner so far has returned home.
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Drivers and traffic cops, an uneasy relationship
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 26/04/2012
» Witnessing a traffic accident caused Bangkok Post feature writer Napamon Roongwitoo to start thinking seriously about Bangkok traffic and those who are supposed to keep it safe.
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Chinese tourists: Difficult to deal with?
Jon Fernquest, Published on 24/06/2013
» "Pigs On The Loose" new book by young Chinese woman studying in Bangkok catalogs embarrassing things Chinese travellers do.
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Armed paramilitary takeover of Bangkok's international airport parking last week
Jon Fernquest, Published on 08/10/2010
» The details behind last week's takeover of the parking lots of Bangkok's international airport remain shrouded in mystery.
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Siam Society: 108 years now online
Jon Fernquest, Published on 11/07/2012
» Every schoolchild in Thailand can now access their heritage online. Oldest Thai Studies journal founded in 1904 free online & can be used in school reports.
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Modern interpretation of Thai classic Manorah
Jon Fernquest, Published on 16/09/2010
» Manorah is a Thai poem and dance drama dating from the Ayutthaya period of Thai history. One of the main characters in the drama is a Kinnaree, a bird-like female creature of beguiling beauty.
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Shakepeare's Macbeth banned in Thailand
Jon Fernquest, Published on 04/04/2012
» Modern film retelling of a Shakespeare classic too close to reality for censors. A bloodstained tragedy & tale of greed and lust for power.
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Books are flood victims too
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 10/01/2012
» Many collections of rare books and magazines have been damaged or destroyed by the floods, but some are being saved.
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