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  • SPORTS

    Navy boss vows action against stars

    Sports, Tor Chittinand, Published on 24/11/2017

    » Thai League 1 club Navy FC have vowed to take drastic action against their players who were involved in match-fixing.

  • OPINION

    Cadet's death sinks public trust in army

    News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 24/11/2017

    » 'Again?" I believe that is the question asked by many over the death of a first-year student of the Armed Forces Academies Preparatory School (Afaps) as public mistrust of the military's training and disciplinary methods grows.

  • THAILAND

    Prayut defends military 'punishment'

    News, Published on 24/11/2017

    » Excessive military punishment has come under heavy criticism in the wake of the mysterious death of a cadet while Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has defended military cadet training standards.

  • OPINION

    Not all rosy for economy

    News, Editorial, Published on 24/11/2017

    » The economic team of the Prayut Chan-o-cha government may be popping a few bottles of Champagne after the stellar economic data released by both the National Economic Social Development Board (NESDB) and the Ministry of Commerce.

  • OPINION

    No news is bad news

    News, Postbag, Published on 24/11/2017

    » Re: "Prayut threatens media outlets with strict cyber law", (BP, Nov 22).

  • OPINION

    Africa's deft handling of Zimbabwe's peaceful 'coup'

    News, William Saunderson-Meyer, Published on 24/11/2017

    » The sight of a civilian populace wildly cheering soldiers clinging to a tank is the standard fare of coups. In Africa, which has had a troubling tradition of the military overthrowing civilian administrations, it's a jubilation that historically has rarely lasted for long, with the new rulers soon proving to be at least as venal and oppressive as those they have replaced.

  • LIFE

    A flavourful trek to new heights

    Guru, Nimarta Narang, Published on 24/11/2017

    » Imagine having appetisers in one setting, the main course in another and desserts in a third. Sounds like quite an adventurous night, right? Centara Grand at CentralWorld is offering such a night featuring three different restaurants for their progressive dinner special: UNO MAS, Red Sky and CRU Champagne Bar. As you progress through the meal, you go up in height as well. Starting on the 54th floor, each course takes you a few floors up. The ambience for all of the restaurants is fancy and classy whilst providing you with excellent views of Bangkok's skyline. The progressive dinner, priced at B2,999++ per person, allows you to experience all three restaurants in one night. It's guaranteed that you'll be able to take amazing photographs, but your Instagram feed shouldn't be the only thing satisfied.

  • LIFE

    Encapsulated

    Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 24/11/2017

    » Hotels are not in short supply in the Big Mango, and there are different kinds to choose from. Conventional hotels are great, but a new trend is starting here in the city: capsule hotels. A concept originally from Japan -- and we all know Japan comes up with awesome stuff -- these capsule hotels foregoes the rooms and offers guests something simple: a space to sleep for the night. These hotels are ridiculously cheap, each having a unique vibe, and we're really excited that this is now a thing here in Bangkok. Here are five capsule hotels in the city for you to stay in, whether you're spending a few days here or maybe just want to sleep in a capsule... You know, as one does.

  • LIFE

    The only simple pleasure left to us

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 24/11/2017

    » In one of the tea-drinking capitals of the world, there is no shortage of afternoon teas, with a variety of prices and heavily-themed sets to choose from. From the fuss-free basics to Instagram-ready creations featuring Disney's Beauty And The Beast, London leaves tea aficionados spoilt for choice -- and with something of a headache as a result.

  • LIFE

    Creating a colourful impression

    Life, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 24/11/2017

    » The Singapore National Gallery has done it again. After their explosively successful "Yayoi Kusama: Life Is The Heart Of A Rainbow" exhibition, which had art enthusiasts flying in from all over Asia, they've unveiled another blockbuster show for aesthetes in the region.

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