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Riding to the rescue
Business, Charoen Kittikanya, Published on 19/11/2016
» As can often be the case with children born with a silver spoon in their mouths, Kavin Kanjanapas paid little attention to education when he was young.
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Can War Elephants trample foes again?
Sports, Published on 19/11/2016
» Thailand aim to retain the AFF Suzuki Cup title at the 2016 tournament which begins today.
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Bean there, done that
News, Mongkol Bangprapa, Published on 19/11/2016
» Many royally supported projects have brought with them prosperity and improved standards of living for those who in the process have learned to persevere, innovate and become entrepreneurial.
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Never choose violence against children
News, Staffan Herrström, Published on 19/11/2016
» Astrid Lindgren, a famous Swedish author of children's literature, once received a German Book Trade Peace Prize. Her acceptance speech is still quoted, over and over again. Why? Because of her remarkable pledge to combat all violence against children. Including corporal punishment.
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About Politics
News, Published on 19/11/2016
» Yingluck's rice photo ops and Prayut's subsidies come under attack v Some election commissioners are scrambling to protect their jobs under new qualification rules v New army chief Gen Chalermchai likes to appease his masters
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Moto Z: First successful modular smartphone?
Business, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 19/11/2016
» When Motorola first announced that its Moto Z family of smartphones would be modular, many critics were sceptical. With LG's G5 and Google's Project Ara modular smartphones seemingly crashing and burning (even before release, in Google's case), things did not bode well for Motorola's new flagship device. At first glance, there doesn't seem to be anything noteworthy about it aside from its modular nature, which some have written off as a gimmick.
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Young and colourful
Muse, Published on 19/11/2016
» It's hard to think of anything nice or sweet regarding 2010s violent political upheaval -- when protesters took over main intersections across Bangkok and even set fire to some of the city's most iconic locations. But out of that fire-filled mess, something has risen from the ashes of CentralWorld's wing that got burnt down. In fact, it is something pink, with ribbons, bows and sprinkles in all the right places. That something is known by the name Lyn Around.
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Argentina still hurting from Murrayfield mauling
AFP, Published on 19/11/2016
» EDINBURGH - Argentina captain Agustin Creevy believes the pain his side still feel from their last visit to Murrayfield will inspire the Pumas when they return to Scotland's home ground on Saturday.
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Murray targets perfect end to family's dream year
AFP, Published on 19/11/2016
» LONDON - Andy Murray has set his sights on a dream finish to 2016 for himself and brother Jamie as they target ATP Tour Finals glory.
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