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  • LEARNING

    Sars wars - The death of a Zombie

    Brunch, Andrew Biggs, Published on 31/01/2010

    » It is 9:30am in a hotel in the far, far northeast of Thailand, last Sunday to be exact. In 15 minutes I have to be onstage to give a speech, and I have detoured into the hotel's all-you-can-eat buffet breakfast.

  • LEARNING

    Hooray for... Hancock park

    Brunch, Andrew Biggs, Published on 25/04/2010

    » You know, back when I was living in Bangkok I was a pretty modest kind of guy. I know that sounds like I've been living here in Los Angeles for an eternity, as opposed to 14 nights, but I can tell you I've changed.

  • NEWS & PR

    Boosting business acumen

    Learningpost, Purich Trivitayakhun, Published on 13/07/2010

    » Suppose you were a lady aged 45 or above. How wonderful it would be if you could find a serene, natural-approach exercise centre where you could work out away from the critical eyes of the younger, hardcore fitness buffs.

  • NEWS & PR

    Hospitality skills get boost

    Learningpost, Purich Trivitayakhun, Published on 27/07/2010

    » Last December, "Education" published an article entitled "Train now for the future", which was about Ban Muang Kud School in Mae Taeng district, Chiang Mai province. At the school, principal Narong Apaijai has the vision of making it possible for his students to work in their local communities instead of leaving for career opportunities in cities.

  • NEWS & PR

    Holding Your Own

    B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 01/08/2010

    » 'Hey you're that farang who teaches English, right?" The voice comes from just to my right and it kind of startles me. I turn around to see a Thai woman of indeterminate age, though no more than 60 and hopefully not less than 45. One hand is on her hip and the other is clutching a mop. Her hair is tied back in a bun and she has a weather-beaten look, as if working with a mop is more palatable than anything she's ever done in a rice paddy.

  • NEWS & PR

    And the winners are...

    B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 29/08/2010

    » If you're on your way to make your first alcohol purchase of the day, alas, it's another dry day in the City of Angels. That's because there's an election today for the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, or city council. In order to elect the highest calibre of politician, as usual there is an alcohol ban and if sobriety is indeed the reason we have these elected MPs, then I say let the Chang flow from my kitchen taps immediately.

  • EASY NEWS

    Suspended

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 01/11/2010

    » Rules are rules, but you might think authorities would go a little easy on a six-year-old girl

  • NEWS & PR

    The naked truth

    Mylife, Published on 02/11/2010

    » A woman in front of me has her eyes and mouth wide open as if she has just seen a ghost. "What caused that reaction?" I thought. In a second, my jaw drops and I, too, have an astonished expression.

  • ADVANCED NEWS

    Too soon to go home?

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 11/11/2010

    » As the situation in Myawaddy improves, Burmese refugees staying in the Three Pagodas Pass area in Kanchanaburi’s Sangkhla Buri district still fear for their lives.

  • TECH

    85 percent of US adults own cellphone: survey

    AFP, Published on 05/02/2011

    » Mobile phones are the most popular gadget among adult Americans followed by computers, digital music players, game consoles and electronic book readers, according to a new survey.

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