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The dark side of Songkran: The danger on Phuket's roads
PHUKET: Songkran’s not all fun and games, as Nattha Thepbamrung discovers speaking to the forgotten victims of road crashes during the holidays
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Why Phuket needs the Russians
PHUKET: A Russian guest was so happy recently with the service at a swanky restaurant, where he had been dining with his family, that at the end of the meal he threw a wad of baht notes into the air as a tip for the Thai staff.
Phuket: Is working in human resources a dangerous job?
PHUKET: Phuket murder illuminates violence done to hotel management staff, reports Tanyaluk Sakoot.
Accident or carelessness?
PHUKET: Two Australian sisters recount their horror speedboat trip to Phi Phi to Nattha Thepbamrung.
Blazing Phuket's trails
Phuket News / Features
Thursday 2 August 2012, 12:10PM
MY WHEELS: According to Kriengsak “Ken” Jarunowiwat, this is the SUV everyone wants right now: the new Chevrolet Trailblazer.
Defenders of the peace
Phuket News / Features
Friday 27 July 2012, 05:06PM
PHUKET: Most people tend to think of the police as the first line of defence against disaster, crime and other threats to their security.
Doing what Italians do
Phuket News / Features
Friday 20 July 2012, 03:04PM
PHUKET: Giuseppe “Pepe” Viva, manager of Bliss Beach Club on Bang Tao Bay, is, by his own admission, nuts about bikes.
Is cancer in Phuket's air?
Phuket News / Features
Friday 13 July 2012, 11:24AM
PHUKET: Phuket needs to clamp down on diesel-belching vehicles. Tanyaluk Sakoot investigates.
Trade of shame
Phuket News / Features
Friday 6 July 2012, 09:00AM
PHUKET: Would the trade in dogs be less shameful if it were legalised? Jody Houton investigates.
Goals and glory
Phuket News / Features
Friday 29 June 2012, 09:00AM
PHUKET: For the lucky boys at the Youth Football Home, the world is at their feet, writes Dane Halpin.
Orange Lightning
Phuket News / Features
Sunday 24 June 2012, 02:36PM
PHUKET: Adam Tepper says with a straight face, “It’s completely reliable and never overheats, even in traffic.” But you just know there’s no way that’s why he bought it, or why he loves it.
Fighting fat: Phuket scores in battle to slim down schoolchildren
Phuket News / Features
Sunday 24 June 2012, 02:23PM
PHUKET: Dr Tasanee Aikvanich was shocked by the figures: “In just one year obesity has increased from 7 to 15 per cent,” said Dr Tasanee, director of medical services at the Public Health Office.
Time to move On On
Phuket News / Features
Friday 15 June 2012, 09:36AM
PHUKET: As Phuket’s oldest hotel prepares to undergo a dramatic renovation to secure its future, Paritta Wangkiat discovers why, at the historic On On, some things will never change.
Celebrating the difference: Phuket's Sikh community
Phuket News / Features
Monday 11 June 2012, 11:08AM
PHUKET: Besides the currency in which devotees donate money, pretty much everything else resembles a traditional Indian Sikh service at the Gurdwara Sikh temple in Phuket Town.
Flying the flag for Thailand
Phuket News / Features
Friday 25 May 2012, 10:44AM
PHUKET: Saroj Dulyakon cuts quite an imposing figure: over 185 centimetres tall, he is rarely seen without his bandanna, sunglasses and denim jacket, complete with three flags attached to the back; the flag of the King, the flag of the Queen and the flag of Thailand.
Changing times: The secret history of Phuket Town's Clock Tower Circle
Phuket News / Features
Thursday 17 May 2012, 10:51AM
PHUKET: About 10 years ago, an old man in his late 70s named Kim would appear at the Clock Tower Circle, in the centre of Phuket Town, around 5pm most days.
The B300 wage debate
Phuket News / Features
Sunday 13 May 2012, 06:38PM
PHUKET: Workers think the new B300 minimum wage per day too little; the Chamber of Commerce thinks the new rate reckless, bordering on madness. Who’s right?
City of dead wood: Once bustling, is Phuket Town now slowly fading away?
Phuket News / Features
Monday 30 April 2012, 03:44PM
PHUKET: When tourism superceded tin as Phuket’s principal business in the 1980s, having a shop in the talad – the market – was still a byword for riches among the local population.
Ray of sunshine
Phuket News / Features
Monday 23 April 2012, 02:23PM
PHUKET: The island of Koh Sirae, in Tambon Rassada east of Phuket Town, was badly hit by the 2004 tsunami.
The quake files: How the Richter Scale works
Phuket News / Features
Thursday 19 April 2012, 10:25AM
The Richter Scale – the one most commonly used to measure earthquake strength – was devised in 1935 by Charles Richter and Beno Gutenburg of the California Institute of Technology.
Myanmar's rust bucket owners finally get hope of new vehicles
Phuket News / Features
Thursday 5 April 2012, 03:29PM
A recent Phuket News story about two women who rented dozens of cars from Phuket and then sold them, with at least one being stopped on the way into Myanmar (see update in news pages this week), illustrates how desperate the people of Myanmar are to get their hands on a decent set of wheels.
Tattoos for the soul
Phuket News / Features
Friday 30 March 2012, 12:19PM
Joe Cummings speaks about his latest book, Sacred Tattoos of Thailand, a 200 page hardback featuring stunning photography by Dan White.
Hanging up the future
Phuket News / Features
Friday 23 March 2012, 09:45AM
PHUKET: For a small group of senior art students at the British International School Phuket (BIS), Monday (March 19) was a nail-biting day.
Little lords of the ring: Is child boxing a form of abuse? Or is it a perfectly acceptable sport?
Phuket News / Features
Friday 23 March 2012, 09:16AM
PHUKET: The pungent smell of liniment fills the changing rooms behind the ring at Patong Boxing Stadium.
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