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The late, late show
Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 13/06/2016
» Normally prime time for television is 8-11pm or thereabouts, the period when the family gathers to watch news and series while having dinner. So it will come as a surprise to many that for Muslim audiences during this month of Ramadan, prime time for television is closer to a graveyard shift -- 3-4.30am, deep in the night while most people are asleep -- as families wake up for the pre-dawn meal before a full day of fasting.
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Crime thriller back
Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 13/06/2016
» Some books have peculiar histories. Peter Robinson migrated from England. In Canada he wrote No Cure For Love, published in 1995. It didn't come out in the UK and US until 2016.
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The rock with the props
Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 13/06/2016
» Marble has the translucency and durability that captivates architects and designers. Since Roman times, architectural splendour relied much on this metamorphosed limestone, and still does today.
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Japanese street art: Not quite Banksy, but trying
AFP, Published on 13/06/2016
» TOKYO - Beneath the crackle and hum of Japan's neon veneer, graffiti culture has traditionally been viewed as mindless vandalism assaulting the country's highly valued sense of order and cleanliness.
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