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  • LIFE

    Siriraj feels pinch, plans charge hike

    News, Published on 24/01/2013

    » Feeling the pinch of the government's 300-baht minimum wage policy, Siriraj Hospital plans to charge more for its medical services.

  • LIFE

    Illegal abortions cost nation dear

    News, Published on 24/01/2013

    » More than 30,000 women were admitted to hospitals in 2011 after illegal abortions went wrong, an academic says.

  • LIFE

    Clowning around for education

    Life, Published on 24/01/2013

    » Bangkok Preparatory & Secondary School invites parents and children aged between 18 months and six years to the school's Early Years Unit for a morning of fun and activities under the theme "Circus Party".

  • LIFE

    Film fest to make a splash

    Life, Published on 24/01/2013

    » This is one film festival that's diving into the deep end. Pattaya may have enjoyed great success with Southeast Asia's first rooftop film festival last year, but next month it's all about being poolside to see great French films.

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    Talented young guitarist to play live in capital

    Life, Published on 24/01/2013

    » South Korean acoustic guitar player Sungha Jung is back to amaze his Thai fans in live performances at Aksra Theatre on Rang Nam Road on Saturday at 2pm and 7pm.

  • LIFE

    Letting off steam at sundown

    Life, Published on 24/01/2013

    » A friendly kick-about takes place on a recent evening at Sanam Luang with the majestic backdrop of the Grand Palace. The renovated Sanam Luang features one of the greenest lawns in the city _ hopefully it will remain that way.

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    An exquisite brush with nature

    Life, Published on 24/01/2013

    » Back for the fourth year, "The Poetry of Nature" exhibition showcases brushwork in a new collection of exquisite pieces by traditional Chinese painting master Hsu Bin from Jiangsu Provincial Art Institute.

  • LIFE

    Making radio waves

    Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 24/01/2013

    » Working in radio is seldom monetarily rewarding, or a secure career for that matter, without a go-getter approach and the right connections in the industry. Rassamee Maneenil, a veteran freelance radio host who for 20 years has delivered know-how on family issues to her audience, has learned that from experience.

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