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  • LIFE

    Lost Somewhere Along The Line

    B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 22/01/2012

    » This is the sign, prominent and loud, that pounced on me as I strolled past a Bangkok Bank branch this week. "Please get a line", it announced, stuck to a glass window, behind which a bank teller, as sullen as he was youthful, sat with a face like thunder.

  • LIFE

    Digging in her heels

    B Magazine, Published on 22/01/2012

    » 'Was it hard to find? I hope the traffic wasn't too bad. Thank you for coming all the way here," says Pichayanund "Pring" Chindahporn as Brunch arrives at her parents' house tucked away in Bang Na. "Bangkok is fabulous but it suffocates me sometimes. In Paris, I chose not to commute and lived in a smaller apartment in the centre of town instead," she says before fetching iced water, while her maid appears with a tray of chocolate cake, tea and snacks.

  • LIFE

    Snow patrol's latest release stirs up a creative storm

    B Magazine, Published on 22/01/2012

    » The Irish alt rockers embrace change on their sixth studio album, 'Fallen Empires', while still managing to satisfy their ballad-craving fans

  • TRAVEL

    If You Go

    B Magazine, Published on 22/01/2012

    » The closest airport is the New Chitose airport outside Sapporo. From there, your hotel can arrange a bus or private transfer, taking around two-and-a-half hours to reach Hirafu, or you can book at skybus.co.jp/en/. Taxis and shuttles are plentiful for getting around the village.

  • LIFE

    French with a tokyo twist

    B Magazine, Published on 22/01/2012

    » Tokyo native Yuya has been the head chef at Ma Du Zi Restaurant by Yuya since May, 2010. While his main culinary influence is French, the 33-year-old chef also employs techniques from his home country, China, Spain and other spots to create his one of a kind style.

  • LIFE

    Restaurants Devasted by Deluge

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 22/01/2012

    » Nature seems to have been on the attack in Thailand recently with frequent heavy rains, mudslides burying houses and fields near mountains, powerful storms causing waves that batter coastal communities and, of course, floodwaters from the North inundating central Thailand.

  • LIFE

    The wood that could

    B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 22/01/2012

    » During a trip to the Philippines in November, I tried to find an old schoolmate I hadn't contacted since high school. I was told his family had moved, and that he now owned a furniture shop. As I had promised a mutual friend that I would find him, I looked for him where I was told he had moved, along a country road lined by gmelina trees. I did not find him, but I did learn something.

  • LIFE

    Friends in need

    B Magazine, Published on 22/01/2012

    » - These five puppies are among many abandoned in a temple in the Rangsit area. All of them are very friendly and healthy.

  • LIFE

    Parker pens write on time with launch of flagship store

    B Magazine, Published on 22/01/2012

    » Even in the digital age few would dispute that Parker pens continue to set the standard when it comes to presenting the written word. That's why so many celebrities joined the party to launch Parker's new store at CentralWorld _ its third brand shop worldwide and the flagship shop in Asia.

  • THAILAND

    Rising youth crime levels confound justice system

    Spectrum, Tunya Sukpanich, Published on 22/01/2012

    » On Jan 11, five teenagers in Si Sa Ket province were arrested for shooting and killing an innocent woman. They later confessed to police that they were involved in a conflict with other teenagers in the village and one of them, in a rage, got hold of a gun and fired randomly into the woman's house, killing her.

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