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Tea and empathy

Tea and empathyThe descendants of Chiang Kai-shek's army who survived first by cultivating opium, have turned their attention to growing a less toxic crop.
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Bangkok's real slumdog heroes

Bangkok's real slumdog heroesTeaching people from the slums how to help themselves is transforming the future of the city’s canal communities.
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Mixed messages

Mixed messagesSpam hasn’t killed internet marketing, it's only made it more complicated.
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Welcome to the e-wasteland

Welcome to the e-wasteland Where do old computers and mobile phones end up? They’re part of a toxic tide washing up worldwide.
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Industry of the sun

Industry of the sunWith more investment, Thailand’s nascent solar sector can capitalise on government incentives as well as the Kingdom’s bounty of light.
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For national health and wealth

For national health and wealth

Thailand has become a honeypot for alternative cures, therapies and promises of longevity – and for those cashing in on the trend. For thousands of years people have travell...

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Wat Bang Phra: Thailand's underworld let their inner animal loose in the name of the Buddha (by Aroon Thaewchatturat)

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