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Red Shirt Protesters Vow To Stay In Thai Capital - Politics News BANGKOK -- Anti-government demonstrators vowed Wednesday to extend their protest in the Thai capital indefinitely, after taking their attention-grabbing tactic of pouring bottles of their own blood to the prime minister's home.
Wednesday's Caught On The Web The Money Game: Buckets of blood on the streets of Bangkokit's time to buy. ..despite all the media hype and domestic consternation, Thailand may be far more stable than it appears. Felix Salmon: Advertising on the iPad
Chatuchak market in Bangkok The Man from Mosel River Chatuchak market in Bangkok. The Wednesday market at Chatuchak. The other week the whole family decided on an outing and we visited Chatuchak market, a plan we had for a long time since Wednesdays are exclusively reserved for the
Hungry in Bangkok: J-Curry no artificial additives, salt and fat in boxed curries. Its just so much better and worth it. 02-6623770, Underneath the Phrom Phong BTS station, next to Office Depot. Closed on wednesdays. Posted by Hungry in Bangkok at 10:27 PM
Protesters Pour Blood in Bangkok The protesters have promised to stay in Bangkok until Mr. Abhisit steps down, and said they intend to move into other parts of the city on Wednesday. Although many analysts believe it is unlikely the protests will last beyond this week,
foodwanderlust: Thailand: Where in the World Wednesday Nim and Jeff currently live in Hwai Khwang, Bangkok, Thailand. Thanks to Jeff and Nim for taking part in Where in the World Wednesday! (1) How would you describe the food in Thailand in 10 words or less?
New Hangzhou-Bangkok Route Opens In March 2010 - China Hospitality The Hangzhou to Bangkok route will have two flights each week operated using Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Flight HU7959 will leave Hangzhou at 22:30 on Wednesdays and Sundays and get to Bangkok at 01:50 the following day.
Dave The Rave's Thailand Go-Go Bars & Bargirls Guide Blog This entry was posted on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at 8:02 PM and is filed under Bangkok, Go-Go Bars, News & Views, Pubs & Clubs, Thailand Tonight. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
AAJ TV : Pakistan Ki Awaz The BoJ said Wednesday it would raise to 20 trillion yen (220 billion dollars) a short-term loan facility that banks could access to free up money, as it tries to kickstart the nation's faltering recovery. Bangkok shed 0.85 percent, or 6.52 points, to close at 759.02. The country's largest bank, Bangkok Bank, dropped 2.50 baht to 126 baht and Siam Cement shed two baht to finish at 238 baht. -- Mumbai closed 0.17 percent, or 29.18 points, higher at 17519.26.
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