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    Carol Doda, 78, pioneer of topless entertainment

    New York Times, Published on 13/11/2015

    » SAN FRANCISCO - Colourful Carol Doda, widely credited with triggering a nationwide topless revolution as a 26-year-old go-go dancer in 1964, died on Monday in her native San Francisco. She was 78.

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    Thai soldiers' contribution to World War I

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 13/11/2015

    » Let's maximize TK Park while it's still around to light our fires and fill our buckets. The idea of it having to shut makes us want to start a war -- and it must be a coincidence that their current exhibition, "14-18", happens to be about one too.

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    Simple and sustainable

    Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 13/11/2015

    » I don't usually get too excited about lovely-looking, new restaurants. Mainly because for every chic joint opening in this food-mad metropolis, I would have had several heart attacks by now.

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    Endless allure

    Life, Pamela Tan, Published on 13/11/2015

    » The French Mediterranean resort of Saint Tropez is well-known for its enduringly timeless chic. The resort has been the inspiration for Charriol, an international luxury brand that specialises in fine Swiss timepieces, to come up with a collection of women's watches of the same name, with new feminine additions added every season.

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    Inspired by Bond

    Life, Prapai Kraisornkovit, Published on 13/11/2015

    » Spectre, the 24th James Bond film now being screened in all cinemas, features Daniel Craig again in his fourth performance as 007 agent James Bond. The film continues from the previous Skyfall where M was killed and left her best double-0 agent a final assignment that saw him come face-to-face with the sinister organisation known as Spectre. The duty takes Bond from Mexico to Italy, Austria and Morocco, where he finds himself confronting an enemy from his past.

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    Italics straightens up

    Guru, Adam Kohut, Published on 13/11/2015

    » A few months ago Guru reviewed Italics, a kind-of Italian restaurant built upon the foundation of an odd-yet-fun menu that focused as heavily on concept as food. We believed it then (and still do) to be a hidden gem, obfuscated only by an ever-so-slightly out of the way location (i.e. not directly in line with the flow of Sukhumvit traffic).

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    A brush with artistic greatness

    Guru, Adam Kohut, Published on 13/11/2015

    » It is Saturday afternoon and, as can be expected, I am riding about a six (out of 10) on the grouchy scale. My girlfriend, Tessa, also her usual self, is happy enough to blanch the gloom from much of the Northern hemisphere. We have signed up to take an art class offered by our hotel, a sleek little outfit in Chiang Mai called the Akyra Manor.

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    Dining for a cause

    Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 13/11/2015

    » Denoting a victorious continuity of generosity, the 8th Bangkok Post Charity Wine Dinner culminated with more than 300,000 baht raised to support the education of underprivileged youth. 

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    The HR hero

    Guru, Published on 13/11/2015

    » Dave Ulrich is the go-to guy for questions regarding people in the workplace -- HR Magazine calls him the "Father of Modern Human Resources". Guru speaks with Ulrich about millennials (that's you, reader!) and learns five interesting facts.

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    Guru, Published on 13/11/2015

    » A Thai YouTube programme sent a group of girls on a strange mission. What was it?

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