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Advertorial: Why sport business in UK?
The football industry is a rapidly growing industry, recognized as a multi-billion pound global business and is currently a major industry in the UK, creating more than 100,000 jobs; yet there is little in the way of education and training in this expanding sector.
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Rescue mission
A soldier on September 5 carries an elderly woman after rescuing her from her flooded home in Sukhothai’s Si Samrong district. Severe flooding hit the district after the Yom River burst its banks.
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Homework hassles
The Education Ministry recently found 1.58 million online ads for homework help and services which it believes could harm the country’s education system.
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Lovely Loei
Recognised as one of the most sparsely populated provinces in Thailand, Loei has plentiful natural resources, picturesque mountainous areas and beautiful scenic views.
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Sad singer
In his latest single, “I’m Not the Only One,” Sam Smith is upset because his girlfriend has let him down. Despite feeling bad, he still wants to be with her.
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Flash floods
Roads are flooded after heavy rains in Lahore, Pakistan on September 5. At least 73 people were killed across Pakistan after heavy rains brought flash floods in the Punjab and Kashmir regions, government officials said on September 5. — Reuters
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Brilliant busker
Blind musicians playing for loose change used to be common on Bangkok’s streets, but now they’re not so popular. Even rarer are blind bands that play with skill and verve, like Peem Narkkhwan and his friend.