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LIFE

China’s invasion from within

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 22/02/2015

» I received a goat key-ring this week. It’s a cross-eyed, ugly little thing, with an oversized head and four legs that dangle down lifelessly.

LIFE

No Child’s Play

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 22/02/2015

» American writer, comic, actor and rapper Donald Glover shows off his many layers of talent in a double-release as Childish Gambino.

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LIFE

Get creative with cauliflowers

B Magazine, Published on 22/02/2015

» I have plunged head-first into a love affair with cauliflower in recent years. Why? The best of all reasons: there are almost endless things you can do with it.

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LIFE

Merit on the menu

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 22/02/2015

» People these days seem almost to be wrapped in plastic. It is everywhere in their lives as they follow the technology that creates artificial materials intended to enhance comfort and convenience. There is often more of it than necessary.

LIFE

Seeing the light

B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 22/02/2015

» Vichai Atichartakarn, MD, wrote to say that many of his potted plants have leaves with brown edges. The leaves then die. “What is the cause?” he asked. “Is it because of lack of certain nutrient(s), too much sunlight, insects or disease? How can we correct and prevent it?”

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LIFE

Friends in need

B Magazine, Published on 22/02/2015

» Meeny and Mo are affectionate three-month-old female puppies. The pair were tied in a sack and thrown over the fence of our rescue centre late at night, but have grown into healthy and loving puppies who want to play and be cuddled. They have both had their combine vaccinations and their first rabies vaccinations and will soon be neutered.

LIFE

Flowers for Mrs Kamala

B Magazine, Usnisa Sukhsvasti, Published on 22/02/2015

» Kamala Sukosol is well known as a hotel owner and philanthropist with a passion for jazz. Her annual family concerts have raised millions for charity over the years. She is also known as hostess extraordinaire.

THAILAND

Saving the grey, the bold and the ugly

Spectrum, Published on 22/02/2015

» The Grand Post Office on Charoen Krung Road in Bang Rak district is a testament to passing time. Built in 1940, the T-shaped European-style monolith has witnessed turbulent days, from World War II — when an unexploded bomb was buried in a car park next door — to the sending of the last telegraph in 2008.

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THAILAND

Chatuchak vendors sold short in struggle for survival

Spectrum, Published on 22/02/2015

» Weerapoj Petch-chamnan had not even heard of Chatuchak weekend market when, at age 10, he travelled there from Surat Thani to help his brother run a small clothing shop. But as he navigated his way through the labyrinthine network of cramped, steamy alleyways, he sensed an opportunity.

THAILAND

Dignity on the rubbish dump

Spectrum, Published on 22/02/2015

» It’s a story that simply needs to be told. Sai Chon, the half-blind, no-fear, ex-rubbish dump kid. He’s moving up the social ladder. “Shack-born” in a city rubbish dump, where he spent his early years, he's now only a part-time street kid.