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Film exposed, flayed sek defiant, Ying Yae's boob boost

News, Mae Moo, Published on 28/08/2016

» Young actor Film Natgawi is apologising for his conduct after his estranged wife exposed him on social media as an errant dad who assaulted their three-month-old child.

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Full circle after 24 years

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 28/08/2016

» Greetings from Nakhon Pathom. This week your favourite columnist finds himself in a hotel room for five days in this little town just west of Bangkok. "Little town" is hardly a good description, though it was certainly that way when I first visited here a quarter of a century ago. Bangkok has since extended her tentacles, swallowing up the likes of Samut Prakan, Nonthaburi and Minburi.

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Friends in need

B Magazine, Published on 28/08/2016

» Thong Muan and her four kittens (Thong Yip, Thong Yod, Foi Thong and Thong Ake) were rescued from the street. They are very friendly.

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A culinary melting pot

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 28/08/2016

» Think of a favourite dish and then consider the various ingredients that come together to make it. You'll see that they are drawn from many different sources, some of them borrowed from other culinary traditions. One good example is pad Thai. Almost everything that goes into it is Chinese, from the small-gauge rice noodles to the tofu, beansprouts, hua chai po (Chinese turnip), Chinese leeks, dried shrimp, peanuts and even the duck eggs (in the past, ducks in Thailand were raised by Chinese). In terms of its ingredients, this familiar dish is Chinese from top to bottom, although whether it was a Thai or a Chinese cook who first prepared it, I don't know.

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Standing his comic ground

B Magazine, Michael Ruffles, Published on 28/08/2016

» When Comedy Central needed a Thai comedian for an Asian stand-up series, they had to hunt through the archives. And YouTube.

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On the offence

B Magazine, Michael Ruffles, Published on 28/08/2016

» The best defence is showing you're not offended, and for Jimmy Carr the easiest way to do that is to laugh. Carr knows a thing or two about offending people -- it's bound to happen when joking about everything from disability and dwarf shortages to car crashes. No subject is off limits for the English comedian and TV host who even called himself Roger Federer's weird little brother.

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Deadly duo in surreal debut LP

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 28/08/2016

» The British oddball teenagers put their freaky spin on pop with some oddly mixed results.

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Prickly customers

B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 28/08/2016

» If the number of stalls selling a plant can be an indication of its popularity, then cacti and succulents are clearly back in favour. At Chatuchak midweek plant market there are certainly more vendors selling these miniature beauties than ever before. Many are species and hybrids newly introduced from other countries.