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THAILAND

A new Klong Toey: the path of the pigs is no more

Spectrum, Published on 18/03/2018

» He got to the Slaughter House maybe a month before she did. She: Ms Teacher. Uncle (although he wasn't "Uncle-old," but with his thick glasses, just kinda looked like you should call him "Uncle") Teacher Gimp. Calling him Gimp didn't seem offensive, although maybe it was, but the kids he taught for months and years in the Slaughter House Slum accepted him for what he was: a gimp, with thick glasses, virtues, and warts and wrinkles, all wrapped up together.

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THAILAND

Bringing peace home

Spectrum, Published on 04/03/2018

» Around one year after Harong Maeroh, a 43-year-old Thai Muslim, reached out to Bring People Home, a project helping people accused of promoting insurgency from the deep South reintegrate into society, he says his life has "definitely changed" for the better.

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THAILAND

Holding on to wisdom through crises

Business, Apornrath Phoonphongphiphat, Published on 24/10/2017

» The late King Bhumibol Adulyadej initiated several projects and philosophies in his efforts to provide long-term happiness to his people.

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THAILAND

Klong Toey's future finest

Spectrum, Father Joe Maier, Published on 01/10/2017

» He's 10 months old now, Master Tack. Happy, good-natured, smiles a lot, not afraid of stray cats and scavenger dogs. They like him; he likes them. It all works out. At night he doesn't cry. You'd love him. A great baby. Well, not totally "great" just yet, but give him time. He will grow up to be one of Klong Toey's finest. Just watch.

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THAILAND

Mum's tears over slow police probe

Spectrum, Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai, Published on 27/08/2017

» For as long as she could remember, it was a daily ritual for single mother Patcharee Punthong, 51, and her daughter, Ploynarin "Nong Ploy" Palipol, 22, to have dinner together after work in the Tha Rue district of Ayutthaya, where they lived only steps away from the factory where they both worked. Nong Ploy usually commuted to and from work on her bike.

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THAILAND

A patient prescription for chronic addicts' recovery

Spectrum, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 30/07/2017

» 'A dictatorship wouldn't work in a place like this," Sathit tells visitors at the House of Compassion, the drug rehabilitation centre where he works in the Chom Thong district of Chiang Mai.

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THAILAND

Money can't buy Miss Tip's love

Spectrum, Father Joe Maier, Published on 07/05/2017

» We never knew mum when she was young and not yet ravaged by cheap booze and hard hot years under the Southeast Asian sun doing unskilled sweatshop labour, living wherever there was work on the decks and holds of rusty out-of-date cargo ships in the Bay of Bangkok.

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Bridging the gap

Spectrum, Published on 09/04/2017

» 'The more I got to study major subjects, the more depressed I felt about being at university," said Varisa Tharawat, who is in her second year at Mahidol University but is a first-year student in the communication design department.

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THAILAND

After the quake

Spectrum, Published on 18/12/2016

» There's an old saying that Thailand is a paradise on the blue planet. A place of natural beauty and wonder, one could easily believe that Mother Nature is kind to the people here.

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The 'thieves' whose story got stolen

Spectrum, Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai, Published on 11/12/2016

» 'Dad, what did I do wrong? Why don't we go to the temple any more?" Dokmai, a 10-year-old Hmong hill tribe girl, asked her father innocently. She was wondering why she and her sister no longer visit Doi Suthep temple as much as they used to.