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  • OPINION

    Losing hope in dysfunctional, broken society

    News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 17/01/2017

    » As the military regime dreams about a 20-year strategic plan for Thailand, people on the street seem to be composing an unofficial guideline on how to stay alive and out of jail in this increasingly dysfunctional country.

  • OPINION

    Hail the real heroes

    News, Postbag, Published on 17/01/2017

    » On Jan 8, I travelled down the highway from Hua Hin by bus to Phuket.

  • OPINION

    How to make a terrorist

    News, Editorial, Published on 17/01/2017

    » The continuing military operations in western Myanmar have triggered a major humanitarian crisis. More than 65,000 refugees have fled an army and paramilitary police crackdown aimed specifically at Rohingya people and villages. Myanmar's de facto leader and foreign minister, Aung San Suu Kyi, sent a special envoy to Bangladesh last week to discuss the border crisis. But a parallel danger has emerged in the form of a Bengali terrorist group seeking to cause more problems.

  • OPINION

    Paving over the cracks in reconciliation

    News, Suranand Vejjajiva, Published on 17/01/2017

    » After two and a half years without serious and meaningful efforts to reconcile political conflict, the military government is vowing to press ahead with its national reform and development strategy. But the regime will find it hard to achieve meaningful reconciliation if it is not committed to a return to full democracy and applying the rule of law.

  • LIFE

    Protect the neck

    Life, Published on 17/01/2017

    » An exposed part of the body vulnerable to sun damage, the neck like the hands can pretty much reveal your age. With time, sagging along with fine lines and horizontal wrinkles becomes visible and a concern unless you wear a scarf or turtle-neck top to hide the signs of ageing.

  • LIFE

    Touch-up on the go

    Life, Noko, Published on 17/01/2017

    » On a Dior TV clip, Bella Hadid effortlessly does it in the elevator and the supermodel walks out a stunner.

  • LIFE

    Where art is a luxury

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 17/01/2017

    » Ratchaprasong area's bastion of luxury retail, Gaysorn Shopping Centre, now joins the art plain with the opening of Duke Contemporary Art Space on the first floor. The small entrance can be misleading -- only upon entering do you realise that there is also a cigar bar and drinking hole enclaved within the art gallery.

  • BUSINESS

    Chirpy outlook for cricket farmers in US

    Business, Associated Press, Published on 17/01/2017

    » WILLISTON, Vermont - At Tomorrow's Harvest farm, you will not find acres of land on which animals graze, or rows of corn, or bales of hay. Just stacks of boxes in a basement and the summery song of thousands of chirping crickets.

  • BUSINESS

    Trumpian uncertainty clouds crystal ball

    Business, Joseph Stiglitz, Published on 17/01/2017

    » Every January, I try to craft a forecast for the coming year. Economic forecasting is notoriously difficult; but, notwithstanding the truth expressed in former US president Harry Truman's request for a one-armed economist (who wouldn't be able to say "on the other hand"), my record has been credible.

  • THAILAND

    Solving a problem, organically

    Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 17/01/2017

    » Organic products are known to promote safety to human health and the environment. While demands have increased, organic products are still considered non-mainstream, partly because of limited supply and higher retail prices, which are around 20-30% more than farm products harvested using chemical fertilisers and pesticides.

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