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Snap happy
Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 26/08/2013
» Akraphol Wannawate's job is perilous _ so much so that every morning before he leaves home his wife never forgets to warn him to be extremely careful so that he can return home in one piece.
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If you go into the woods, you're in for a monster
Life, Published on 26/08/2013
» Next month Democrazy Theatre Studio will be transformed into a forest full of surprises as the backdrop for a new production by TVmunk.
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European master works to shine in harp recital
Life, Published on 26/08/2013
» The Gift of Life Foundation presents a recital performed by Italian harp player Maria Rosa Fogagnolo at Sala Sudasiri Sobha concert hall on Sept 10 at 7.30pm.
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Digital art in the spotlight
Life, Published on 26/08/2013
» If you missed the Asia Digital Art Award in Fukuoka and Tokyo, don't miss it at the Asia Digital Art Award Bangkok 2013: Symposium & Showcase.
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Hear my prayer
Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 26/08/2013
» Reading Robert Moynihan's Pray For Me, one can grasp that humility, genuineness and magnetism are the hallmarks of Pope Francis' character. You feel you're looking into the soul of the individual who has recently been elected the spiritual head of the Catholic Church, although you sense he personally had no such desire or ambition.
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Don't stop 'til you get enough
Life, Michael Ruffles, Published on 26/08/2013
» Choose life. Choose Facebook. Choose your own senators to misrepresent you. Choose not to choose life but choose something else instead. Choose opium.
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Paedophiles and demons
Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 26/08/2013
» One of the top UK authors, Stephen Leather has made paedophilia the major theme of Night Shade. His literary creation, Met detective turned private eye Jack Nightingale, is hired by the brother of a man who topped himself to prove he had everything to live for.
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Nursing a passion
Life, Published on 26/08/2013
» Bundit Thianrat's cheerful personality makes him a fitting candidate for the kind of job most young men would find unappealing: taking care of elderly folk. In the mid-2000s, Bundit was studying in Sydney when he found a part-time job at an old people's home, where he spent three years of his life tending to the sick, the frail, and the sometimes helpless. The experience was so enriching, surprising and touching that Bundit decided to write a book about it, and Tales From The Nursing Home (in Thai) was released two weeks ago.
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Inspired by nature
Life, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 26/08/2013
» Li Junsheng was probably unfortunate to be born into a poor family, but he was lucky to be born with a great passion for art.
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