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    Actor burnt, media storm, min's 'hi-so' lover

    News, Mae Moo, Published on 31/07/2016

    » Actor Aukkarat "Toast" Jittasiri has been banished from work for four months amid a public backlash after his former girlfriend laid police charges of assault against him.

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    Stripping down to the home truth

    B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 31/07/2016

    » In the course of uncovering news, reporters find themselves in all sorts of unexpected scenarios.

  • LIFE

    Drawn to this life

    B Magazine, Jeerawat Na Thalang, Published on 31/07/2016

    » Phapfah Puttharugsa, a 20-year-old illustrator, met Brunch on a sunny morning with a box of spray paints and marker pens. Wearing shorts and a dustproof mask, the artist wrapped a bandana around her ash-dyed hair and prepared to start her graffiti.

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    Cracking duck eggs' appeal

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 31/07/2016

    » If you compare a duck's egg with a hen's egg, which one comes out on top? The right answer is that each one has its strong points. Most people prefer hen eggs, however, and it is easy to find them for sale in any fresh market or supermarket where they are bought in much greater amounts than duck eggs. Cooked-to-order food shops don't keep duck eggs at the ready for customers, who are very unlikely to ask for them.

  • LIFE

    Friends in need

    B Magazine, Published on 31/07/2016

    » Samsri is a five-month-old tri-coloured puppy who was dumped at a shelter. He is very friendly.

  • LIFE

    Embracing bee season

    B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 31/07/2016

    » I was standing on the veranda of our country home when I noticed a swarm of little white butterflies milling around the canopy of a rainbow eucalyptus. The tree was in bloom, and as I watched the butterflies fluttering from flower to flower, I could not help but marvel at the wonders of nature. Where did the butterflies come from? Other plants were in bloom as well, but why were they only attracted to this particularly tree? I had no doubt in my mind that the flowers were also pollinated by bees and other insects, but why were they visited by only one kind of butterfly?

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