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    TUDOR Heritage Black Bay

    Published on 16/11/2012

    » The new TUDOR Heritage Black Bay, released at Baselworld 2102, is a comprehensive response to today’s stylistic aspirations, inspired by a diving model that first appeared in 1954 and continually evolved until the 1980s.

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    Penis olive-oil injections a flop

    News, Patsara Jikkham, Published on 16/11/2012

    » A large number of Thai men have gone to great lengths to get a larger penis and several have learnt the hard way that bigger is not always better.

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    Adventures In Letters

    Life, Yanapon Musiket, Published on 16/11/2012

    » Simon Winchester has always been fascinated with the sea. His childhood dream was to become a sailor, wearing crisp, white, tropical shorts, commanding a ship. Young Winchester followed his passion and took an exam for the British Royal Navy. He did a great job during the process, only to find out that he is colour-blind _ red and green elude him _ during a medical examination. The dream of the ocean eluded him, too. But not forever.

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    Yuletide tree of life

    Life, Published on 16/11/2012

    » Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok, Livingetc and Wallpaper magazines will host the Christmas Tree Charity Project to raise funds for the Hematological Cancer Research Centre at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital.

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    Haggis

    Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 16/11/2012

    » A savoury Scottish pudding, the earliest known written recipe for which dates back to 1430. A mixture of sheep's heart, liver and lungs minced with onions, oatmeal, suet, salt, spices and herbs is conventionally encased in a sheep's stomach and simmered for a few hours. Today, it is more common to wrap in sausage casing. Traditionally served with mashed potatoes (tatties) and turnips (neeps).

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    Coming on strong

    Life, Ung-Aang Talay, Published on 16/11/2012

    » Last weekend a shared craving for Isan food sent Ung-aang Talay and some friends to Lat Phrao Soi 101, where there is a branch of the Tam Mua restaurant that had impressed a food-alert neighbour of U-a T's strongly enough to inspire him to mention it twice. It turned out to be an appealingly informal place with customers seated on square stools rather than chairs, simple decor, and the the kind of relaxed atmosphere amenable to long sessions of eating and talking.

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    Humble Hero of Home Cooking

    Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 16/11/2012

    » Ask food connoisseurs _ Thais and expatriates _ to name their favourite restaurants in Bangkok and Taling Pling will surely crop up among five-star eateries including Le Normandie, Madison and New York Steakhouse.

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    Looking good on paper

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 16/11/2012

    » In the city of Boxburi, you can meet a variety of paper craft models from Hanuman the monkey hero from the Thai Ramakien epic to Japanese guitarist Yui Mirasawa from the K-On! manga series.

  • LIFE

    Burger King Japan offers all-you-can-eat Whopper buffet

    AFP Relax News, Published on 16/11/2012

    » After launching black bun burgers and promotional stunts allowing customers to stuff as much bacon as they wanted in their sandwiches, Burger King Japan is at it again, this time with an all-you-can-eat Whopper buffet.

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    Take your "sabai sabai" and shove it

    Guru, Sumati Sivasiamphai, Published on 16/11/2012

    » For some reason, Thai people have acquired a reputation for being extremely happy because they let everything roll off their relaxed, unstressed backs. Well, you know what? That really pisses me off.

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