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Feast for the senses
Life, Sithikorn Wongwudthianun, Published on 01/01/2016
» A whole culture has developed in Osaka around the preparation and appreciation of food, giving rise to the term "kuidaore", meaning "eat till you drop". So after spending a few days in Tokyo, I decided to hop on a Shinkansen and organise my itinerary while aboard the bullet train that has become a tourist attraction in itself. Three hours later, I arrived at Japan's third largest city, a place many now regard as the nation's kitchen.
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A life lived in camera
B Magazine, Sithikorn Wongwudthianun, Published on 01/01/2016
» When the water cannon fires and the tear gas shoots overhead, one group is not running away _ although we are keen not to break our equipment. Press photographers are among those rare people _ like emergency service personnel _ who run towards danger, whether it's a violent political demonstration, massive flood or a crime scene.
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'Shutdown' gets going
News, Post Reporters, Published on 01/01/2016
» The piercing sound of whistles was heard all over Bangkok yesterday as demonstrators marched through the city to shut down seven key areas.
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Desire leaves us wanting more
Life, Sithikorn Wongwudthianun, Published on 01/01/2016
» Not everyone is willing to pay 20,000 baht-plus on cutting-edge masterpieces such as the HTC One or Samsung S5. This is where the HTC Desire 816 comes in.
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Round Two, fight!
Life, Sithikorn Wongwudthianun, Published on 01/01/2016
» The battle between Samsung and HTC begins again, with the launch of 2014’s flagship devices, the Galaxy S5 (GS5) and the One (M8). Between the previous incarnations, I declared the Samsung GS4 as the smartest phone over the HTC One (M7).
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High security in C. African Republic as vote count starts
AFP, Published on 01/01/2016
» BANGUI (CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC) - UN troops stood guard over the main vote-counting centre in Bangui on Thursday after a peaceful election in the Central African Republic aimed at turning the page on years of inter-religious violence.
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What a difference a year makes as Ebola-free zone brings in 2016
AFP, Published on 01/01/2016
» FREETOWN - Banned from gathering in public as the death toll crept towards five figures, the people of west Africa's Ebola-hit nations could hardly have had a worse New Year's Eve 2014.
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Expelled French reporter's flight leaves China
AFP, Published on 01/01/2016
» BEIJING - Expelled French reporter Ursula Gauthier's flight out of China took off early Friday, data showed, after Beijing forced her to leave following her criticism of government policy in violence-wracked, mainly Muslim Xinjiang.
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One dead as storms buffet North Sea rigs
AFP, Published on 01/01/2016
» OSLO - Stormy weather buffeting the North Sea brought havoc to oilfields with one man on Thursday reported killed by a giant wave hitting a rig, and hundreds of workers evacuated after a huge barge broke its moorings.
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Neville's Valencia still winless as Villarreal go fourth
AFP, Published on 01/01/2016
» MADRID - Gary Neville remains without a win in La Liga as Valencia boss as Villarreal moved up to fourth thanks to captain Bruno Soriano's spectacular free-kick in a 1-0 win on Thursday.
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