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Young Jazz making his presence felt
Sports, Kittipong Thongsombat, Published on 07/07/2013
» It is a case of 'after a storm comes a calm' for Jazz (Atiwit) Janewattananond, who has been enjoying success in professional golf after his amateur stint ended in disappointing fashion.
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Thailand Ladies Open seeks global exposure
Sports, Kittipong Thongsombat, Published on 07/07/2013
» Organisers hope to push the Thailand Ladies Open to a global level when its 26th edition is held later this year.
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Pressure can focus the mind
Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 07/07/2013
» There are not many families that can boast two US presidents within their fold and it was one from this particular family that requested my first tee presence at 8:30am the following morning.
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Where there's smoke, There's ISE
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 07/07/2013
» Kew wants a new motorcycle. That explains his behaviour these past few weeks, constantly calling and asking how I am, telling me how he misses me, how I'm the most wonderful farang he knows. The fact I am the only farang he knows is something vanity allows me to overlook.
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We've got mail: 'Postbag' letter men open up
B Magazine, Noel Boivin, Published on 07/07/2013
» Often infuriating and occasionally illuminating, the section of the newspaper that often draws the most visceral response from readers is the letters to the editor column.
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Lenka _ from the light into 'Shadows'
B Magazine, Published on 07/07/2013
» The Aussie singer-songwriter famous in this part of the world for catchy tunes such as 'Trouble is a Friend' changes course with her new more sentimental album inspired by love, heartbreak and motherhood
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Faking it for real
B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 07/07/2013
» In recent years, many different types of tourist sites have opened. There is an artificial beach at Suan Siam Bangkok, an Italianate outdoor shopping complex called Palio on the road to Khao Yai National Park and a Spanish-style amusement park called Santorini at Cha-am in Phetchaburi.
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Tree of life: Leaves help good health take root
B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 07/07/2013
» Andre wrote from Ban Chang in Rayong to say that he wanted to get some dried leaves of Terminalia catappa, or Indian almond tree, for his wife's fish tank and asked where he could get them. I suggested that he find a tree and pick up the leaves that had fallen from it. If Andre cannot find a tree in his immediate neighbourhood, Wang Kaew Beach Resort near Laem Mae Pim in Rayong has several Terminalia catappa, known in Thai as hu kwang, by the seaside. Leaves fall every day, so I'm sure he will be able to obtain what he needs there. All he has to do is to dry them a bit more and they won't be any different from dried hu kwang leaves sold at some shops selling Siamese fighting fish at Chatuchak Weekend Market.
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Magical mystery tour launches innovative and immense acts studio
B Magazine, Usnisa Sukhsvasti, Published on 07/07/2013
» By the looks of things, the ever resourceful Takonkiet 'Boy' Viravarn, managing director of Exact and Scenario theatre and television production companies, has come up with another winner. Acts Studio was recently given its official launch with a mobile bash for industry insiders and media. Guests were taken on a tour of the vast facility by tram, with the cast of popular sit-coms taking turns entertaining them.
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Jet-setting monk flies into turbulence
Spectrum, Tunya Sukpanich, Published on 07/07/2013
» He's a high-flying monk who stirred controversy when he was filmed aboard a private jet donning designer sunglasses and high-tech gadgets last month. But Phra Wirapol Sukphol now appears set for a hard landing as supporters and critics face off over accusations of fraud, money laundering and sexual misconduct at his Si Sa Ket monastery.
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