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Bridges won't fix traffic woes
News, Editorial, Published on 15/04/2018
» City Hall seems to firmly believe that building four more bridges across the Chao Phraya River can help ease traffic on Bangkok streets.
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Only Thailand overcharges
News, Postbag, Published on 15/04/2018
» Re: "No discount for farang", (PostBag, April 13).
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Subtle moves on poll theft front
News, Alan Dawson, Published on 15/04/2018
» Fabulous week for election thievery, last week was. It was so slick you have to think it was either an accident or proof that the general prime minister should seriously stick around and break the service record for the post (Plaek Pibulsonggram, 9 years, 161 days).
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Namwan snaps, omelette boy turns down fame, BamBam's brush with fate
News, Mae Moo, Published on 15/04/2018
» Singer sends pest packing
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Lady Mondegreen and electric boobs
News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 15/04/2018
» In a futile attempt to escape the Songkran madness, I have holed up at home this week, soaking in lots of music and in doing so have rediscovered the wonderful world of "aural malapropisms". This is not an obscure medical condition, but involves mishearing something, as in song lyrics.
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Beginner steps
News, Published on 15/04/2018
» Come April, the hottest month of the year, celebration is in full swing for the Thai New Year with Songkran. People from all walks of life head home for the holidays to reunite with family and spend quality time together. It is also time for youngsters to enjoy their school break, and engage in summer camps and other extracurricular programmes. For many boys, this can mean novice monk ordination.
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The art of being 'greng jai'
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 15/04/2018
» Happy Songkran, dear reader! This is the traditional time I close the windows, draw the blinds and remain ensconced in either my bedroom or, when I'm feeling adventurous, the living room for three whole days.
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Conservation a victim of its own success
Spectrum, Dumrongkiat Mala, Published on 15/04/2018
» According to the National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department (DNP), there are between 3,500 and 4,000 wild elephants roaming the forests of Thailand and the number is expected to increase due to conservation efforts.
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Green Kiwis tap Thai market
Spectrum, Published on 15/04/2018
» How can a nation of only 4.5 million provide so much sustenance for so many people around the world? The colour green is the answer. New Zealand's national image of being a "green and clean" country is a major factor driving its massive export growth in countries including the Thai market. Thai demand for New Zealand's commodities has grown significantly over the past 10 years.
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Friends in need
B Magazine, Published on 15/04/2018
» Tiger-patterned Naam Jai and Naam Nueng are nine-month-old sisters. They are neutralised and vaccinated.
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