Student Weekly
Student Weekly online : December 10th, 2007 edition



Entertainment features

Music : Front seat dolls
Looking good and having the latest dance moves seem to be bigger priorities than musical ability for most girl and boy bands � groups that are often put together by record companies in order to make a profit. Not many of these bands manage to stick around as long as Girly Berry have, so maybe there�s more to them than just their sassy image.

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Happenings

Dateline : December 16
Korean pop fans shouldn�t miss TVXQ live in Bangkok. The Korean boy band is ready to show Thai fans their trademark a cappella singing and dancing style at 8 pm at Impact Arena. Tickets are 800 to 4,500 baht at Thai Ticketmajor.

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Wired World

Games : The perfect bundle
Game: The Orange Box
With no less than five games � count �em, five! � in one package, it�s nearly impossible not to call Valve�s new PC and Xbox 360 title, The Orange Box, perfection.

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Inside stories

Spotlight : Front of the cue
In the Land of Smiles, professional female snooker players are a definite rarity. It�s especially surprising, then, to hear about Nicha Pathomekmonkol (June) � at just 12 years old the youngest national snooker player to compete in the SEA Games, happening this month in Nakhon Ratchasima.

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Connect

Letter of the week : The greatest King
This week we�re featuring letters about His Majesty the King that were sent to us by a group of Matayom 3 and 4 students from Sesawech Vidhaya School in Bangkok. The artwork and the letters were great, and we picked a few of our favourites to feature here. I�d like to thank all of the kids who wrote in to express their devotion to the King. You should all be very proud of your great work. � Editor

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Education Exercises

Exercises : Painting problems
An award-winning artist recently caused quite a stir with one of his paintings. Charges that the artwork was malicious and damaged the Buddhist religion ultimately led to questions about artistic expression and how free artists are to stay true to their visions. Read this story from the Bangkok Post to learn more.

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