After had lots of fun with Songkarn festival in Bangkok....I have found a wonderful & very peaceful place to escape from messy life in BKK.....Here we are at Ao Phrao beach resort...located at Koh Kut...Trat province.....Koh Kood is located at the very end of the Thai eastern maritime territory bordering Cambodia. Koh Kood is the last Island in the Trat Sea Waters. Covering 105 square kilometers, it is the second biggest island of the province of Trat, after Koh Chang. Koh Kood the nature
April 25 th , 2009
Mr. Ban Ki-moon
Secretary-General
UN Headquarters
1 st Avenue at 46th Street ,N.Y.C.,
New York,U.S.A. 10017
Dear Sir:
We urge you to consider to take back the sovereignty to our Thai world citizen. Since June 24 th, 1932(B.E.2475) King Rama 7 handled a sovereignty to all the whole Thai people, our country has been governed from absolute monarchy regime to be a constitution monarchy regime. But it has never reached a mature democracy as your personal native coun
As I'm a wine lover & I love both red & white wine but i prefer red wine more than white wine.... My favorite is any kind of Cabernet Sauvignon....How about you guys? & which brand you like?
Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon grapes
Color of berry skin:
Noir
Species:
Vitis Vinifera
Also called:
Bouchet, Bouche, Petit-Bouchet, Petit-Cabernet, Petit-Vidure, Vidure and Sauvignon Rouge
Origin:
Bordeaux-from a crossing of Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon blanc that most likel
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From today's Wall Street Journal Asia Thailand's transition to a new government looks set to be completed within days. This is a welcome sign of normalcy in a country that's been wracked by unrest for months. But Thailand's democratic system remains deeply -- perhaps fatally -- wounded.Yesterday Parliament elected Abhisit Vejjajiva, the leader of the Democrat Party, as the country's next prime minister. His coalition government plans to announce its cabinet appointments within six days. This wil
Thai court rewards criminality
By Awzar Thi
Column: Rule of Lords
Published: December 04, 2008
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Font size: Hong Kong, China — History repeated itself in Thailand this week when a top court for the second time in as many years dissolved the biggest political party, along with two of its partners, and effectively banned its leader and executive members from politics. The Constitutional Court, which inherited the job from an i
Thailand and the Coup for the Rich
Written by Giles Ji Ungpakorn
Tuesday, 02 December 2008
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The constitutional courts, as expected, disband a democratically elected party Thailand’s Constitutional Courts dissolved the country’s democratically elected governing party for the second time Tuesday, forcing the government to resign. This follows the refusal of the Armed Forces and the Police to follow government instructions to clear the two international airports blocked
Parents 'giving up kids for cash in Thai protests'
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Inga Vennell (right) says parents are giving up their children as protesters in Thailand for money.
Protesters in Thailand are luring children into their airport rally by paying mums and dads to give up their kids, according to an Australian trapped in the country.Thousands of supporters of the People's Alliance for