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    Putting a diplomatic foot in it

    B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 13/12/2015

    » There is a Thai idiom that translated into English means “foot-stirring”. This is the act of deliberately provoking in an obnoxious manner. The Thai word is guan-teen but don’t go throwing that word around the beer bar just yet, dear reader.

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    Amazing saddles

    B Magazine, Published on 13/12/2015

    » The rapid clicking of a spinning bike wheel echoed through the quiet room, an oddly antique sound, as if we had travelled back in time. The sound alone is enough to send a chill down the spine of any bike lover, a rhythmic clicking that belongs to machines of a certain vintage.

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    I heard it through the grapevine

    B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 13/12/2015

    » When I was in grade school, my father tried to germinate seeds of grapes imported from California at our home in the rice growing region of Central Luzon in the Philippines. He did not expect the seeds to germinate, as he knew the fruit was grown in a climate so different from ours.

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    An escape that’s to the east of centre

    B Magazine, Usnisa Sukhsvasti, Published on 13/12/2015

    » Residents of Bangkok’s eastern suburbs don’t have to go far to hang out now, with the recent opening of Central Festival Eastville on Praditmanutham Road. The new lifestyle centre opened with a bang, with celebrities, models and young entertainment personalities joining the party, along with their furry friends to take advantage of the pet-friendly facilities.

  • LIFE

    Bow gets shirty, pregnant pause, breast intentions

    News, Mae Moo, Published on 13/12/2015

    » Ailing actor Tridsadee "Por" Sahawong's wife has discouraged plans by fanclub members to produce T-shirts in her daughter’s name, saying the family hasn’t authorised such a step.

  • LIFE

    The best of Naples

    B Magazine, Published on 13/12/2015

    » An Italian proverb says: See Naples and die. This means that once you’ve been to Naples, there’s nothing left in the world worth seeing.

  • LIFE

    Danger lurking in your dinner

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 13/12/2015

    » It is really incredible that the Department of Medical Sciences at the Ministry of Public Health has stated that fresh food treated with formalin can be made safe for consumption by washing and cooking. One high-ranking department official explained in detail that formalin is water-soluble, and that when it is present in fresh foods such as seafood, pork, chicken, or vegetables, repeated washing can reduce the quantity, and since most of these foods will be cooked, the heat will make whatever remains safe to eat.

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