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Hair strands from street stands a tangled success
Spectrum, Published on 25/08/2013
» Yin Thein can sell up to 40kg of human hair in just one month. She's been a player in the trade out of Yangon for four years, but knows little more about it than how to buy and sell.
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Selecting the most suitable hotel operator
Spectrum, Published on 25/08/2013
» Thailand will continue to see a significant number of new hotels and resorts enter the market over the next five years. While many current hotel owners are expanding their portfolios, new owners are planning to enter the hotel market to tap the potential of the country's expanding tourism industry.
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Getting tipsy in thailand _ Part 1
Spectrum, Angus Mitchell, Published on 25/08/2013
» If you are a tourist reading this article poolside and it is after lunch, the odds are good that you've got a cold beer or an umbrella-laden fruity concoction at your side. After all, drinks on holiday don't count, right?
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Thai growers plant allure for foreign buyers
B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 25/08/2013
» I have a friend in Manila who comes to Bangkok several times a year just to take a look at the latest cultivars for sale at the Chatuchak mid-week plant market. Sometimes, a group of his fellow plant lovers tags along with him. Another friend, who hails from Cagayan de Oro in Mindanao, southern Philippines, comes every December in time for the annual plant fair at Suan Luang Rama IX Park.
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'Incredible India' comes alive at siam paragon
B Magazine, Published on 25/08/2013
» The vibrancy of India was on view at Siam Paragon from Aug 15-18 with Incredible India Week, hosted jointly by the Indian embassy and the shopping mall. The event, held in the Hall of Mirrors, was held to celebrate the country's Independence Day and to mark the long-standing historical and cultural ties between India and Thailand. Cultural displays ranging from fashion and cuisine to tourism and handicrafts. Presiding over the colourful festivities was Indian ambassador to Thailand Anil Wadhwa.
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Savvy former PM looks set to stir up the hornet's nest
Spectrum, Luke Hunt, Published on 25/08/2013
» After decades in the political wilderness, former Cambodian prime minister Pen Sovann will make his political comeback in late September when the National Assembly sits. He'll be seated opposite politicians he once worked with and some who deserted and betrayed him.
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No magical army, says twin
Spectrum, Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai, Published on 25/08/2013
» After the near-defeat of the Karen National Union (KNU) by Myanmar's government-backed military in 1997, twin boys Johnny and Luther Htoo inspired a group of its army's fleeing insurgents to fight for and protect their homes. The surviving Karen soldiers, devout Christians, hailed them as their holy saviours.
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Are homeless expats living on Easy Street?
Spectrum, Published on 25/08/2013
» Sylvester, a 61-year-old African-American, spends his nights on the beach in central Pattaya. When it rains he runs across the street to sleep in a dark corner of a glitzy shopping mall.
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Democrats' refusal 'jeopardises reform push'
News, Post Reporters, Published on 25/08/2013
» The government's political reform assembly might not be able to ensure comprehensive solutions for the political conflict because opposition parties have refused to take part in it, Prime Minister's Office Minister Varathep Rattanakorn said Sunday.
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Rubber farmers keep main highway blocked, Warn of national protest
News, Published on 25/08/2013
» NAKHON SI THAMMARAT : Protesting rubber and oil palm planters blocked Highway No.41 in Cha-uat district for a second day yesterday over the government's failure to solve the problem of falling prices.
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