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I wrote yesterday about the difference between the situations in Thailand and the Philippines. In Thailand, the military set itself up to end the conflict between the Reds (said to be in support of the incumbent government headed by Yingluck Shinawatra) and the Yellows (Thais who are the traditional power players). In a sense it is between the old and the new.

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Artist Alexander Charriol seems to have been caught in the middle of several things for nearly his entire life. As the son of Philippe and Annick Charriol — yes, of the famed luxury jewelry company — he is torn between pursuing his life’s work as an artist and continuing the family legacy.

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I wrote yesterday about the difference between the situations in Thailand and the Philippines. In Thailand, the military set itself up to end the conflict between the Reds (said to be in support of the incumbent government headed by Yingluck Shinawatra) and the Yellows (Thais who are the traditional power players). In a sense it is between the old and the new.

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Artist Alexander Charriol seems to have been caught in the middle of several things for nearly his entire life. As the son of Philippe and Annick Charriol — yes, of the famed luxury jewelry company — he is torn between pursuing his life’s work as an artist and continuing the family legacy.

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