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  • LIFE

    Banging on without a shred of hannah montana

    B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 13/10/2013

    » Even with a radical makeover and wild child attitude, Miley Cyrus' latest album still leaves us wondering exactly who she is

  • LIFE

    Across the silk road by panda

    B Magazine, Published on 13/10/2013

    » For bold adventurers Chase Berenson and Charla Hughes, some of the most dramatic moments on the Mongol Rally 2013 anticlimactically manifested themselves towards the very end of their 16-country, 42-day Eurasian escapade, just as they were closing in on finish line in Ulaanbaatar.

  • LIFE

    Culinary Cambodia

    B Magazine, Published on 13/10/2013

    » A camera crew follows Luu Meng around the kitchen of his Phnom Penh restaurant, zooming in as he tosses ingredients into a hot wok.

  • LIFE

    A taste of the north

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 13/10/2013

    » Many things attract tourists to Chiang Mai. There are its natural beauties and ancient historical sites, streetside vendors selling handicrafts and, an especially alluring feature for many visitors, restaurants offering all kinds of food. The chance to taste such an array of tasty dishes, some of them unavailable elsewhere, make a visit to Chiang Mai especially worthwhile from the food standpoint alone.

  • LIFE

    When they can't stand the heat

    B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 13/10/2013

    » A mother sent me an email from the UK to say that she was coming to Thailand in November and would like to bring vegetable and flower seeds for her daughter, who lives in Rayong. "She mentioned growing plants in pots and I suggested that she plant vegetables in her garden. What would be the best flower and vegetable seeds to take there? I would appreciate any advice you could give me," she wrote.

  • LIFE

    Friends in need

    B Magazine, Published on 13/10/2013

    » Sissy is a loveable one-year-old female pit bull who was left at a shelter. She loves human companionship and is always friendly _ even to strangers. She can be the only dog in the house.

  • LIFE

    Wining and dining in a good cause

    B Magazine, Usnisa Sukhsvasti, Published on 13/10/2013

    » It was a week-long binge of fine dining, yet guests felt no pangs of guilt for their indulgence, since the entire event was for a good cause.

  • THAILAND

    Manners lost in translation

    Spectrum, Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai, Published on 13/10/2013

    » Piles of animal bones lie scattered across the table, picked clean and thoughtlessly discarded by diners.

  • THAILAND

    Talking the walk

    Spectrum, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 13/10/2013

    » Seub Nakhasathien Foundation secretary-general Sasin Chalermlarp, 45, made headlines three weeks ago after undertaking an unprecedented long-distance walk to protest against the planned dam in Mae Wong National Park. The journey took him from Nakhon Sawan province to the heart of Bangkok, where he was welcomed by thousands of supporters. Spectrum interviewed him after the mission was completed.

  • THAILAND

    The hunter and the hunted: Cobras in Yangon

    Spectrum, Published on 13/10/2013

    » Sein Thein is a busy man: He works a minimum 10-hour shift with reptiles at Yangon Zoo and is often called in to work on his only day off each week.

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