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    By Luvtat, Created on: 13/03/2014, Last updated on: 05/05/2014

    » I feel so sad for all my Thai friends You have a caretaker PM who is clueless, That she says one thing does another. She is dividing your country in two. She has taken the smile that I have grown fond of over the years and replaced with anger. I see where it was safe to walk the streets at night to...

    • 5 replies, 13,452 views

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    QATAR AIRWAYS DEBUTS ITS NEW A380 FIRST CLASS CABIN

    By prnews, Created on: 13/03/2014, Last updated on: 13/03/2014

    » AT INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SHOW ITB BERLIN Qatar Airways celebrates a year of record aircraft orders Airline reveals its First Class A380 seat at the show A year of alliances sees the airline strengthen its global network Berlin, GERMANY – At a press conference on the first day of ITB Berlin, Qatar...

    • 0 replies, 1,057 views

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    ENERGY O-Su Service Center has been opened at Phatumthani

    By prnews, Created on: 13/03/2014, Last updated on: 13/03/2014

    » [attachment=0:1v6ffpx6]Energy reform.jpg[/attachment:1v6ffpx6] ENERGY REFORM Co., Ltd. has reformed and enhanced the standard of gas system installation to cover servicing of gas and petrol systems nationwide. On February 28, 2014, Mr. Pakpoom Jeamjaras, Managing Director of ENERGY REFORM Co., Ltd....

    • 0 replies, 1,011 views

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    The Chalice Symphony

    By prnews, Created on: 13/03/2014, Last updated on: 13/03/2014

    » MIT Sonic Inventor Crafts Ingenious Music Instruments Out of Stella Artois Chalices for Cold War Kids Performance Year-Long Collaboration between Stella Artois, Andy Cavatorta and Cold War Kids on Exhibit in Manhattan’s Lower East Side; Cold War Kids Developing New Track and Music Video [attachment=0:2wdzswja]STELLA.jpg[/attachment:2wdzswja]...

    • 0 replies, 1,484 views

    Living in Thailand - adjusting + settling in

    House buying woes

    By bobbyd, Created on: 13/03/2014, Last updated on: 04/06/2014

    » Home is where heartaches stay, one netizen wrote about her alleged years-long struggle to get her house in a livable shape on the Pantip webboard on Monday. Using the login name kan_pat, the user named her topic: “Finally My Patience with AP Ends Today.’’ Posting a brochure for Ban Klang Krung,...

    • 2 replies, 10,672 views

    Living in Thailand - adjusting + settling in

    Medical care in Thailand

    By Anonymous, Created on: 15/02/2007, Last updated on: 13/03/2014

    » So next time you go to Thailand for an holiday or medical care give the Thai people the respect they deserve. Because the nurses or the Hotel staff are mostly much under payed and their home situation is many times not so brilliant. Deal with a genuine courtesy, politeness and respect, and not in...

    • Rocks commented : I recently had cause to be admitted to Chulalongkorn Hospital in Bangkok for surgery and would like to thank the surgeons, doctors, nurses and Thai Red Cross for the wonderful care and attention they gave me. Sure the hospital is quite old and beginning to show its age but that is insignificant against the expertise and attention to detail the staff give their patients. I loved the morning exercise routine and the enthusiasm with which all staff went about their duties. As a farang, if I had a grumble it was the institutionalised, unappetising Thai food that was served and the fact I could not get a cup of tea. Well done Chula, no doubt I will be back.

    • 27 replies, 141,925 views

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