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  • Life in Xi'an

    This is the first of a three-part series called 'Life in Xi'an' written by a Thai student who....
  • 10 months in Melbourne

    I have to do something, I said to myself a year ago - but what exactly? That was such a good question for....
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At Work

Fly High

Comics are serious business
The Japanese have Hello, Kitty. The Americans have Mickey Mouse. But Thai cartoonists have yet to create a....

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How to

Tips for capturing a publishable royal photograph
Bumrung Phankaek, a photographer based at HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn's Personal Affairs....
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By the Pro

Service Is More Than a Smile!
No matter what business you are in or what job you do, you have customers. Your success depends on not just....
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ON CAMPUS

Far and away
Heaven can quickly turn into hell if you don't prepare properly for studying overseas
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STUDY TIPS

Change to IELTS scoring system
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is changing its scoring method for a more....
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TIME OUT

Monsters of the deep
Attention … attention: monsters have invaded Siam Paragon's Siam Ocean World! Some of them are alien-like....
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Language Lab

Press Clippings

Global firms provide lifeline to junta
Agence France-Presse Despite global outrage over Burma's bloody crackdown on dissent, multinational....
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Understand English

When things only get better
In Thailand, where being late is common practice, we may often hear the saying "better later than....
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Ask Dr. English

Sport/game/match
Could you please clear up on the matter of "game", "match" and "sport"?
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Toefl Test

It's nice that the weather's cooled down a bit. I simply die in the heat.
Choose the best answer to the questions below.
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  • PM Abhisit Vejjajiva talks to a student at Horwang School in Bangkok’s Lat Phrao area on Sunday during his presentation of the government’s free-education policy.
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Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva talks with a boy at Horwang School yesterday during a presentation on the government’s 
policy to provide 15 years of free education to all children.
  • A woman tries to wipe away her younger sister’s tears when she failed to gain a place after the casting of lots for entry to a  
Bangkok school.
  • Young students of Kalasin province enjoy surfing the internet at the Learning Centre which ws opened on Tuesday.//Jakkapong Rawiwan
  • Brainy students come up with a system to stop wasting water; construct |roofs from empty plastic bottles.
  • MISTER UNIVERSITY THAILAND2008 AND MISS UNIVERSITY THAILAND 2008 visit Kom Chud Luek office.

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