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NEWS

Giroud caps Arsenal revival, Clement sees Swansea win

Published on 04/01/2017

» Arsenal staged a sensational fightback from three goals down as Olivier Giroud's last-gasp equaliser rescued a draw at Bournemouth, while Swansea welcomed new boss Paul Clement with a crucial 2-1 win at Crystal Palace on Tuesday.

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NEWS

Japan's annual road toll lowest since 1949

Kyodo News, Published on 04/01/2017

» TOKYO - Japan's traffic death toll fell below 4,000 last year for the first time in 67 years, due partly to improved vehicle safety, the National Police Agency said Wednesday.

NEWS

Indonesia suspends military cooperation with Australia

Published on 04/01/2017

» JAKARTA - The Indonesian military has suspended all cooperation with Australia due to "technical matters," a military spokesman said Wednesday, following a local media report that some materials insulting Indonesia were found at an Australian military base.

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S WEEKLY

Daddy issues

Published on 04/01/2017

» Get ready for a crazy holiday caper as director John Hamburg brings us Why Him?, a hilarious comedy about mismatched personalities starring Bryan Cranston and James Franco.

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S WEEKLY

Allied

Published on 04/01/2017

» Academy Award-winning director Robert Zemeckis blends together a spy thriller, a wartime drama and an epic romance in Allied, starring Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard. Max Vatan (Pitt) and Marianne Beauséjour (Cotillard) are spies working for the Allied forces against the Nazis during World War II. In order to survive, they can never let themselves be truly known by anybody. But when they fall for each other in the middle of an extremely dangerous mission, they hope to leave their lives of secrets and mystery behind them.

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S WEEKLY

Musical magic

Published on 04/01/2017

» 2016 turned out to be a pretty bad year for music lovers. We had to say goodbye to iconic names such as Prince and Leonard Cohen. But thankfully it wasn’t all negative. 2016 also featured some truly fantastic albums from home and abroad. So the team at S Weekly felt that this would be the perfect time to look back at some of the musical highlights of last year.

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OPINION

Resolving to be genuinely materialistic

News, Joey Tulyanond, Published on 04/01/2017

» My son had just one wish this past Christmas; he wanted a maroon-coloured LEGO pterodactyl from Santa Claus, the same one his best friend from kindergarten brought to school for show and tell. Never mind the fact that we can barely fit all his toys into our small cluttered home. Western norms stipulate that every child is entitled to presents on Christmas Day. My son is only three and a half, yet he is well on his way to becoming a well-trained consumer.

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LIFE

King Bhumibol, Pokémon Go top searched items in Thailand

Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 04/01/2017

» While Pokémon Go, the location-based augmented reality game, was Google's most-searched item globally last year, Descendants Of The Sun topped the list of Google's most searched topics in Thailand in 2016, according to Google's trends report.

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TECH

MacBook Pro: Too Few USB-C accessories in Bangkok

Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 04/01/2017

» The disturbing lack of suitable accessories in Thailand has marred an otherwise great start to my experience with the MacBook Pro. Apart from Apple's own adaptors, there is almost nothing here for users who need USB-C connectivity.

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THAILAND

SIA to raise frequency of flights again

Business, Boonsong Kositchotethana, Published on 04/01/2017

» Singapore Airlines (SIA) will revert to its previous flight frequencies on the Singapore-Bangkok route in March 2017.