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Top pop trio Faye Fang Kaew put their music career on hiatus for more than a year, but their popularity never diminished.
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Three’s a crowd
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Opening at local cinemas this week is Tanwarin Sukkhapisit’s latest supernatural romantic comedy film, Ther Khao Rao Pee (You Him Me Ghost).
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Trial to study in faculties for yourconfidence
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Bangkok University offers “7 Days With Your Idols” workshop aiming at Matayom 6...
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Boeing 777
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Searchers were back in action early this morning trying to find the location...
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Worldly words
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In their latest single, “Say Something,” A Great Big World...
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NEW GADGETS
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New Razer Mechanical Switches have been designed and engineered...
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From Bangkok Post : Published: 12/03/2014
The villagers of Ban Klong Prasong have found a green way to deal with coastal erosion.
- Worth its salt?
From Bangkok Post : Published: 12/03/2014
For those who don't mind its brackish taste, filtered tap water in Bangkok is safe to drink — at least to some extent.
- Art of queer ideas
From Bangkok Post : Published: 12/03/2014
Exhibition of 23 artists from Bangkok and Manila queries our concepts.
- Flappy Bird may rise again, creator says
From Bangkok Post : Published: 12/03/2014
The Vietnamese creator of Flappy Bird says he's thinking of resurrecting the smash-hit free game that he abruptly took offline a month ago...
- SoftBank chief woos US, with T-Mobile in view
From Bangkok Post : Published: 12/03/2014
SoftBank, eyeing a tie-up of its US wireless unit Sprint with T-Mobile, stepped up its campaign Thursday, claiming it could boost competition for Americans as it did in Japan.