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  • LIFE

    Help Serbian flood victims

    Life, Published on 09/06/2014

    » The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand invites Thais to help the victims of severe floods in Serbia.

  • LIFE

    Happy Birthday, Donald!

    Life, Published on 09/06/2014

    » Disney Junior is celebrating Donald Duck’s 80th birthday throughout this month with all things Donald!

  • OPINION

    Driving me up the wall

    Life, Usnisa Sukhsvasti, Published on 09/06/2014

    » The Department of Land Transport has made it a little more difficult to get your driver’s licence. This is good news, as it is supposed to mean that we will be better qualified drivers behind the wheels.

  • LIFE

    Step into the wonderful world of Bon

    Life, Published on 09/06/2014

    » Thai street artist Bon will transform every floor, room and balcony of a Bangkok building with dramatic lighting, spray paint, moving sculptures and a few more surprises during his week-long solo show starting June 12.

  • LIFE

    Twist and shout with the Bootleg Beatles

    Life, Published on 09/06/2014

    » Hard-core fans are to come together for The Bootleg Beatles, the world’s most successful Beatles tribute band from London. The band has performed more than 4,000 shows in three decades and will give a Bangkok debut concert next week.

  • LIFE

    The Preacher vs the Tracker

    Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 09/06/2014

    » In times of war, those we are fighting are our foes and the enemies of all mankind. We can’t excoriate them enough. But in times of peace, which bogeymen do we direct our fear and hatred at? In the cinema, it is aliens from other galaxies and creatures from beneath the earth. Novelists turn to the mass media and find that they have three choices: Muslim terrorists; Somali pirates; Russia’s expansionist activities. To be sure, each is dangerous in the short and long run. Writers whose plots contain two of the three deserve a gold star. A brickbat to those who throw in one to spice up their dull stories.

  • LIFE

    Cracking the code

    Life, Published on 09/06/2014

    » Decoded: A Novel, Mai Jia’s story of Rong Jinzhen, a cryptanalyst and lost revolutionary hero, has only just been released in English. But the debut novel by the former military intelligence officer became a bestseller after its publication in China in 2002. Given the recent news of cyber-espionage between the US and China, I found myself wondering what the hackers of Unit 61398 thought of this fictionalised history of their craft? Did they, expert codebreakers, find what eluded me: the key to unlocking the ambiguities at the heart of this frustrating but engaging novel?

  • AUTO

    Raked to rouse

    Life, Richard Leu, Published on 09/06/2014

    » There seems to be no boundaries anymore in car design. Take the BMW X6 as an example. Its SUV package, whose practicality is hampered by a coupe-like profile, sounded like nonsense when it was launched over six years ago.

  • AUTO

    New BMW X6 revealed

    Life, Richard Leu, Published on 09/06/2014

    » Coupe-like SUV flagship enters its second generation with mild changes

  • AUTO

    Mini builds a five-door hatch

    Life, Richard Leu, Published on 09/06/2014

    » Third-gen family gets a second body style that’s completely new to the brand

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