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  • Advertorial: Why sport business in UK?

    The football industry is a rapidly growing industry, recognized as a multi-billion pound global business and is currently a major industry in the UK, creating more than 100,000 jobs; yet there is little in the way of education and training in this expanding sector.

  • No smoking

    The Commerce Ministry plans to invoke a ministerial regulation to stop the import of e-cigarettes and Middle Eastern-style hookah pipes used to smoke tobacco, baraku or shisha.

  • Vegetarian time

    Smoke from giant sticks rises as a staff member arranges them at a shrine in Noi Market near the Yaowarat area of Bangkok on September 27. Worshippers paid respect to deities at the shrine during the annual Vegetarian Festival.

  • Local heritage

    Organised by the Department of Fine Arts, the Office of Contemporary Art and Culture and the Ministry of Culture, the Thai Charisma: Heritage + Creative Power exhibition presents the unique charm of Thai art and culture. The exhibition will be held at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre until November 17.

  • Great shakes

    In her latest single, “Shake It Off,” Taylor Swift sings about how she won’t let public criticism and scrutiny get her down. She’s happy living her life in her own way.

  • Street parade

    Actors on September 25 parade on a street after performing at Anono School during an awareness campaign about Ebola in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. — Reuters

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