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  • OPINION

    Time to cut the 'superior' down to size

    News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 18/08/2017

    » The white supremacist rally on Saturday in Charlottesville, Virginia against the planned removal of the statue of Confederate General Robert E Lee should not just be seen as another story about America to us here in Thailand.

  • THAILAND

    Journalists rap government's 'media interference'

    News, Published on 18/08/2017

    » Journalists have criticised the government for media interference after the director-general of the Public Relations Department asked TV stations to cover each minister during the mobile cabinet meeting in Nakhon Ratchasima early next week.

  • OPINION

    A need to look in the mirror

    News, Editorial, Published on 18/08/2017

    » Over the past week, a clip showing a group of Thai tourists acting improperly while visiting the world-famous Yellowstone National Park in the US has dominated public attention.

  • THAILAND

    2,500 cops to throng court next Friday

    News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 18/08/2017

    » More than 2,500 police will be sent to the Supreme Court where crowds of Yingluck Shinawatra supporters are expected to lend her moral support next Friday, the day the court hands down its ruling in the former premier's rice-pledging case.

  • OPINION

    SRT moves backwards

    News, Postbag, Published on 18/08/2017

    » The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) intends to spend 19.5 billion baht on 100 new diesel locomotives, (BP, Aug 15).

  • LIFE

    Piggy banks and the art of saving

    Life, Patcharawalai Sanyanusin, Published on 18/08/2017

    » Siam Paragon is one of the venues for the exchange of three types of piggy banks presented under the "Saving for Giving -- Follow in Father's Footsteps" project which has become the talk of the town in recent months.

  • LIFE

    Savages on a voyage

    Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 18/08/2017

    » <b>The setting:</b> 72 Courtyard is a collection of bars and restaurants on Thonglor which long ago became a hotspot for late night chillouts. One of the bars is Savoy, which prides itself as being a punch bar with singing rooms. And really, punch and karaoke already sounds like a good combo for a night out with friends. Savoy's first floor houses its singing rooms, while the second is where the bar is and where patrons are welcome to chill inside or on the balcony. The décor gives off a contemporary renaissance feel. If the modern playlist that's playing in the background was replaced with jazz music, Savoy could easily pull off being a romantic bar to take your special someone to. But Savoy is definitely meant for a group hangout sesh. The singing rooms and their punch selections are evidence of that. And like they say, the more the merrier.

  • LIFE

    Ahoy Pinkoi!

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 18/08/2017

    » Imagine a place where you can take a design or idea you made, and sell it or share it across the world for free. Say hello to Pinkoi, Asia's largest marketplace for independent designers to sell their design products. Everything from clothes to bags and shoes to accessories. Pinkoi takes them all and shares them with their global network of shoppers and other designers. It's a place for small businesses and homemade designs to take off. Launching in Thailand earlier this month, they are focused on building designers from Asia. Since 2012, they've helped grow over 8,000 shops and roughly 30,000 independent designers worldwide. We sat down with software engineer and design enthusiast turned co-founder and CEO Peter Yen for the full scoop.

  • BUSINESS

    Aircraft repossession in Thailand

    Business, Published on 18/08/2017

    » For aircraft leasing companies, having to repossess an aircraft from an airline that misses its rental payments is usually an option of last resort. The repossession process in Thailand can be time-consuming and costly, and often precludes future earnings.

  • LIFE

    In chef we trust

    Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 18/08/2017

    » In a world with endless eating options, a catchy name might make or break a shop's curb appeal. That's why at Trust me I'm Chef, they cleverly spell out their intentions for hungry customers. This homegrown delivery-only service brings quality meat right to your front door. It's perfect for group sizes looking to eat restaurant quality lunch and dinner in the comfort of their own home. The menu is simple; choose from three types of meat and pair it with organic rice, or one of their side dishes. Carnivores will love this; options include the craft ham, overnight roasted pastrami and the sous vide crispy pork.

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