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  • SPORTS

    Namchok extends lead to five strokes

    Sports, Published on 24/12/2017

    » Nakhon Ratchasima: Namchok Tantipokhakul of Thailand overcame a shaky start to sign for a two-under-par 69, stretching his overnight three-shot lead to five at the season-ending Boonchu Ruangkit Championship yesterday.

  • THAILAND

    Storm in a Cocktail glass, soap taken to task, Champ's failing

    News, Mae Moo, Published on 24/12/2017

    » The band Cocktail have stepped in with offers of legal help after two young fans who attended their concert last week were attacked by young men in a highly publicised road rage incident.

  • LIFE

    All change at Sukhumvit

    B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 24/12/2017

    » An important high-level meeting this week resulted in my being driven down Sukhumvit Road from the Phloenchit intersection all the way to Asok. This was largely due to my driver taking a wrong turn.

  • THAILAND

    Bangkok's bargain offices offer firms room for growth

    Spectrum, Suphin Mechuchep, Published on 24/12/2017

    » It was the talk of the town when a leasing deal at Park Ventures Ecoplex, a premium office building on Wireless Road in Bangkok, closed at 1,000 baht per square metre per month in 2013. Today, rents at several Grade A office developments priced at above 1,000 per square metre are no longer a surprise. Even so, Thailand's capital remains one of the world's cheapest locations for Grade A office rents.

  • LIFE

    More Than a Decent Cutting Board

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 24/12/2017

    » This week I'd like to persuade you to love tamarind trees. If you don't have one, grow one. If you already have one, don't ever cut it down. Tamarind trees are remarkably versatile and robust and don't require very much attention. They can even survive heavy floods. Tamarind trees are excellent species for shades. Sometimes sunlight barely gets through. Flesh from mature pods is just what you need to make tamarind paste. You just have to squeeze it well.

  • LIFE

    TOP 20 singles of 2017

    B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 24/12/2017

    » Congratulations! You've made it to through the year, a rather challenging one characterised by a series of unfortunate events from the rise of the Alt-Right and the Weinstein scandal to devastating hurricanes and sights of starving polar bears. We've also lost a handful of musicians along the way -- Soundgarden's Chris Cornell, Linkin Park's Chester Bennington and Tom Petty, to name but a few. Thankfully, those who are still alive and kicking have served up some of the most memorable tunes we've had the pleasure of hearing this year. Handpicked from our Playlists over the last 12 months, here are the top 20 singles that have defined the year that was. This week we're counting down from 20 up to 11 and the rest will be revealed next week. Before we close up the shop, let's once again pat ourselves on the back for this year was no child's play by any standards. May you have strength and courage to wade through Donald Trump's tweets and Prayut Chan-o-cha's tantrums in the coming year.

  • THAILAND

    China wrestles mantle of climate change leadership

    Spectrum, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 24/12/2017

    » Climate research in China is thriving. With generous government funding and the country's signing of the Paris Agreement, Chinese researchers are gradually taking the lead in the world's climate science.

  • THAILAND

    Cutting through the haze

    Spectrum, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 24/12/2017

    » By the end of the year, the northern provinces of Thailand will be put on high alert for summer haze. The conditions from February to April are dry, increasing the risk of wildfires. But it's also the period when farmers light fires to clear their land for crop cultivation -- flames which could spread into forest areas, sending up haze and acting as a huge source of carbon emission.

  • LIFE

    Freinds in need

    B Magazine, Published on 24/12/2017

    » Samlee is a three-month-old female kitten who was found roaming alone in a busy area in Hua Hin. She is very attached to people. She has been vaccinated.

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