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  • OPINION

    No easy road to freedom on public holidays

    Life, Peerawat Jariyasombat, Published on 23/04/2013

    » Avoiding driving on crowded roads during a long weekend such as Songkran might be a good idea. But travelling on weekdays, though smaller traffic jams, may give you a different experience _ some of them beyond your imagination.

  • LIFE

    Alive and kicking: The Dodos play in Bangkok

    Life, Published on 23/04/2013

    » The Dodos, an American indie rock band, will perform during the "Supersweet Live! Presents The Dodos Day Fest" on May 18 at Centerpoint Studio on Soi Lasalle.

  • LIFE

    Manga on the quick draw

    Life, Published on 23/04/2013

    » Manga lovers in Thailand better get drawing. The executive committee of the seventh International Manga Award is accepting entries for manga works produced in countries outside Japan.

  • LIFE

    A clever calamity of sound

    Life, Published on 23/04/2013

    » Bed Supperclub presents the "Sound Wanderers" dinner concert featuring recycled sounds and revived instruments from here and around the world performed by the BeforeChamp duo this Friday and Saturday starting at 9pm. Quirky multi-instrumentalists Champ and Korn seem to have been doing the rounds for a good while now, appearing as opening act for established stars such as Greasy Cafe and Apartment Khunpa, and making their mark thanks to a live show that's part comedy routine, part vaudeville, but with musical chops _ and, most importantly, the songs _ to back it all up.

  • LIFE

    Songkran's last splash

    Life, Published on 23/04/2013

    » The last splash of Songkran comes from a man who, with tongue firmly in cheek, imitates the way monks usually splash temple-goers with holy water. For most revellers, the wetness of Songkran was over a week ago. But the water festival at Pra Pradaeng and at Pattaya usually starts and ends later than the rest of the country, and this year concluded only two days ago.

  • LIFE

    Southeast Asia's kaleidoscope of sounds

    Life, John Clewley, Published on 23/04/2013

    » The Asean Economic Community (AEC) is due to open the markets of 10 countries in Southeast Asia in 2015 and much has been written about how best to prepare to take advantage of the opportunities the economic union will bring.

  • WORLD

    Why marriage can be good for your health

    Life, Published on 23/04/2013

    » In 1858, a British epidemiologist named William Farr set out to study what he called the "conjugal condition" of the people of France.

  • WORLD

    Understanding the language of newborns

    Life, Published on 23/04/2013

    » The day your baby is born is the day when two adults become proud parents, and this major life change definitely has an impact on the couple's relationship, emotions and finances. Between the feedings and nappy changes, the sleepless nights and unexplained crying spells, fatigue and stress can quickly take their toll _ especially during the first three months when there's no getting around the baby's cries.

  • WORLD

    Canada foils terror plot

    AFP, Published on 23/04/2013

    » OTTAWA - Canada has thwarted a terrorist plot on its homeland with the help of US authorities and arrested several suspects, local media said Monday.

  • WORLD

    Death row Briton in Bali loses bid for government funds

    AFP, Published on 23/04/2013

    » A British grandmother on death row for trafficking drugs into Bali lost her attempt on Monday to get the government in London to fund a last-ditch appeal against her sentence.

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