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  1. Huh? Welcome to upside down art

    The world that French artist Philippe Ramette portrays looks like our world but there is always something strange or impossible to it. You can see for yourself at the exhibition ''The Upside Down World of Philippe Ramette'' which runs until April 29.

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  2. Four Seasons controversy continues

    The PM’s Four Seasons Hotel meeting continues to make news as the ombudsman wants an explanation and a Phue Thai MP is denied entry to the floor where the meeting took place.

  3. Packaged rice: Over 250 brands

    Selling rice in bags marked with a brandname to stores or delivering direct to homes remains a profitable business.

  4. Pit Bull dangers?

    Fatal attacks, their massive skulls & strong jaws, all make pit bulls in public without a muzzle (required by law) a frightening but common sight.

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