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this is the top 10 from the "thaiwebsites.com"
i think they not have 100site's in the ring
TRUEHITS.net ... is the REALLY ONE (sanook!...manager.co on nr.2 today)
and.... > rank 98 >>
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this look's like >
i'm bad and i know this
khun thaksin copie bak bush in more thing's
but they are both not in the FAMILY
viva la...
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not from me , but good
and today in the headlines
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Home > Headlines > Thai Rak Thai vows to cut income tax if it wins ballot
Thai Rak Thai vows to cut income tax if it wins ballot
The Thai Rak Thai Party has vowed to exempt all Thais from personal income taxes for the income they reap in 2006, ahead of the Sunday election, a promise that should favour the party, according to a high-ranking party source.
"We would like to thank all Thais for voting for us," said the source who is confident that his party will win a landslide victory in the election and that party leader Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra will resume his post as prime minister.
The Stock Exchange of Thailand index yesterday skyrocketed by more than 100 points to 920, a nine-year high, as investors were cheered by the good news.
"They bought up stocks in huge chunks, knowing that next year they will not need to pay taxes," a stock analyst said.
Another analyst expected that if this tax waiver is implemented, people would go on buying sprees again. Luxury homes, with price tags of over Bt10 million, will become popular again even with middle-income earners.
The share prices of nearly all stocks hit ceiling levels yesterday, particularly Shin Corp Plc which ended the day at Bt51 - a record high price. Asked if this promise to eliminate 2006 taxes was practical, a source at the Finance Ministry said that it was.
"Right now, Thailand is plunging into a serious fiscal problem, but we believe that foreign investment will resume in the near future as investors are assured of political continuity as well as continuity in economic policies," said the source.
"This should create jobs over the next few years and though foreign investors are not going to pay corporate taxes in the first year of business, we should reap more taxes in the next."
Note: No matter how much we want this to be true, it is not. Happy April Fool's Day
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source NATION 1.4.2006
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My heart says England, but my head says Germany, home advantage and all that.
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when you put some of the words in the SEARCH
you will get it
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What is The Irrawaddy News?
Where are they located>?
I thought that Irrawaddy is the river flowing through most of Burma. So what's with this name?
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onother god source is http://www.manager.co.th/IHT/ViewBrowse.as...owseNewsID=7300
sondhi - page in english
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UUFFF....
this is RAP i think..
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do you know this one for refresh the flower's (sprayer?) in small ??
hm..sorry ,my english...
but this one i use all day and when i wake up because too hot
a "nature aircon" ... in FAN - near... (i use CLEAN! water)
have a try
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just got a copy or 3
(25mb, 12mb and 4mb)
little bit to long for a hit (10min)
but you have a good movie on your mobile when you go some party (it's karaoke)
(when it's not the wrong group)
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I got hit by a bus/hit by a motorcycle/hit by a top 40 and I didn't bother contacting my embassy/my embassy are always closed/I don't know what an embassy is/I am upcountry and therefore could not leave on time OR get in touch with the local police to sort it out for me (<1%)
i like this one
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and wait... and wait....
tamai khon thai cha cha ?? in europe or so ...
they put him out in 2week's
viva la...
ASD >> nice pic's
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and wait.... and wait....
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web designer/programmer for Budget 20,000 - 25,000
ok try [email protected] (he lives in buriram)
...PM > he not answer ...
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and wait .... and wait ....
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5.30
now in KANchanaburi
BIGGG RAIN / fontok mak mak
i think i go sleep
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Ranking of World's Billionaires by Forbes
Mar 09 6:32 PM US/Eastern
By The Associated Press
The ranking of the world's richest people as estimated by Forbes
magazine. Listings include rank, name, home country or state, age
where known, wealth in billions of dollars and source of the money.
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1. William Gates III, Washington, 50, $50, Microsoft
2. Warren Buffett, Nebraska, 75, $42, Berkshire Hathaway
3. Carlos Slim Helu, Mexico, 66, $30, telecom
4. Ingvar Kamprad, Sweden, 79, $28, Ikea
5. Lakshmi Mittal, India, 55, $23.5, steel
6. Paul Allen, Washington, 53, $22, Microsoft, investments
7. Bernard Arnault, France, 57, $21.5, LVMH
8. Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud, Saudi Arabia, 49, $20, investments
9. Kenneth Thomson and family, Canada, 82, $19.6, publishing
10. Li Ka-shing, Hong Kong, 77, $18.8, diversified
11. Roman Abramovich, Russia, 39, $18.2, oil
12. Michael Dell, Texas, 41, $17.1, Dell
13. Karl Albrecht, Germany, 86, $17, supermarkets
14. Sheldon Adelson, Nevada, 72, $16.1, casinos, hotels
15. Liliane Bettencourt, France, 83, $16, L'Oreal
15. Lawrence Ellison, California, 61, $16, Oracle
17. Christy Walton, Wyoming, 51, $15.9, Wal-Mart inheritance
17. Jim Walton, Arkansas, 58, $15.9, Wal-Mart
19. S. Robson Walton, Arkansas, 62, $15.8, Wal-Mart
20. Alice Walton, Texas, 56, $15.7, Wal-Mart
21. Helen Walton, Arkansas, 86, $15.6, Wal-Mart
22. Theo Albrecht, Germany, 83, $15.2, supermarkets
23. Amancio Ortega, Spain, 70, $14.8, Zara
24. Steven Ballmer, Washington, 50, $13.6, Microsoft
25. Azim Premji, India, 60, $13.3, software
26. Sergey Brin, California, 32, $12.9, Google
27. Larry Page, California, 33, $12.8, Google
28. Abigail Johnson, Massachusetts, 44, $12.5, Fidelity
29. Nasser Al-Kharafi and family, Kuwait, 62, $12.4, construction
29. Barbara Cox Anthony, Hawaii, 82, $12.4, Cox Enterprises
29. Anne Cox Chambers, Georgia, 86, $12.4, Cox Enterprises
32. Stefan Persson, Sweden, 58, $12.3, Hennes & Mauritz
33. Charles Koch, Kansas, 70, $12, oil, commodities
33. David Koch, Kansas, 65, $12, oil, commodities
35. Raymond, Thomas and Walter Kwok, Hong Kong, $11.6, real estate
36. Adolf Merckle, Germany, 71, $11.5, drugs
37. Sulaiman Bin Abdul Al Rajhi, Saudi Arabia, 86, $11, banking
37. Vagit Alekperov, Russia, 55, $11, oil
37. Silvio Berlusconi, Italy, 69, $11, media
37. Lee Shau Kee, Hong Kong, 78, $11, real estate
41. Vladimir Lisin, Russia, 49, $10.7, steel
42. Michael Otto and family, Germany, 62, $10.4, retail
43. Pierre Omidyar, Nevada, 38, $10.1, eBay
44. Leonardo Del Vecchio, Italy, 70, $10, eyewear
44. Michele Ferrero and family, Italy, 79, $10, chocolates
44. Forrest Mars Jr., Virginia, 74, $10, candy
44. Jacqueline Mars, New Jersey, 66, $10, candy
44. John Mars, Virginia, 69, $10, candy
44. Viktor Vekselberg, Russia, 48, $10, oil, metals
50. Mikhail Fridman, Russia, 41, $9.7, oil, banking
51. Spiro Latsis and family, Greece, 59, $9.1, banking
52. John Kluge, Florida, 91, $9, Metromedia
53. Carl Icahn, New York, 70, $8.7, leveraged buyouts
53. Kirk Kerkorian, California, 88, $8.7, investments, casinos
55. Birgit Rausing and family, Sweden, 82, $8.6, packaging
56. Mukesh Ambani, India, 48, $8.5, petrochemicals
56. Serge Dassault and family, France, 80, $8.5, aviation
56. Hans Rausing, Sweden, 80, $8.5, packaging
59. Galen Weston and family, Canada, 65, $8.4, retail
60. Susanne Klatten, Germany, 43, $8.1, BMW
61. Rudolf August Oetker and family, Germany, 89, $8, food
62. Oleg Deripaska, Russia, 37, $7.8, aluminum
63. Sumner Redstone, California, 82, $7.7, Viacom
64. Alexei Mordashov, Russia, 40, $7.6, steel
65. Donald Newhouse, New Jersey, 76, $7.5, publishing
65. Samuel Newhouse Jr., New York, 78, $7.5, publishing
65. Alain and Gerard Wertheimer, France, $7.5, Chanel
65. Reinhold Wurth, Germany, 70, $7.5, manufacturing
69. Joseph and Moise Safra, Brazil, $7.4, banking
70. Philip Knight, Oregon, 68, $7.3, Nike
71. George Soros, New York, 75, $7.2, hedge funds
72. Ernesto Bertarelli, Switzerland, 40, $7.1, biotech
72. Suleiman Kerimov, Russia, 40, $7.1, stocks
74. Philip and Cristina Green, Britain, $7, retail
74. Francois Pinault, France, 69, $7, retail
74. August von Finck, Germany, 76, $7, investments
77. Mohammed Al Amoudi, Saudi Arabia, 60, $6.9, oil
77. Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair and family, United Arab Emirates, 52, $6.9, banking
79. Maria-Elisabeth and Georg Schaeffler, Germany, $6.8, ball bearings
80. Charles Ergen, Colorado, 53, $6.7, EchoStar
80. Edward Johnson III, Massachusetts, 75, $6.7, Fidelity
82. Kun-Hee Lee and family, South Korea, 64, $6.6, Samsung
82. Stefan Quandt, Germany, 40, $6.6, BMW
84. Saleh Bin Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi, Saudi Arabia, 94, $6.5, banking
84. Rafael del Pino and family, Spain, 85, $6.5, construction
84. Stanley Ho, Hong Kong, 84, $6.5, gaming
84. Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller, Denmark, 92, $6.5, shipping
84. Keith Rupert Murdoch, New York, 75, $6.5, News Corp.
89. Philip Anschutz, Colorado, 66, $6.4, investments
89. Hasso Plattner, Germany, 62, $6.4, SAP
89. Vladimir Potanin, Russia, 45, $6.4, metals
89. Mikhail Prokhorov, Russia, 40, $6.4, metals
93. Vladimir Yevtushenkov, Russia, 57, $6.3, telecom
94. Micky Arison, Florida, 56, $6.1, Carnival Cruises
94. Curt Engelhorn, Germany, 79, $6.1, drugs
94. Friedrich Flick Jr., Germany, 79, $6.1, investments
94. German Khan, Russia, 44, $6.1, oil, banking
94. Ronald Perelman, New York, 63, $6.1, leveraged buyouts
94. Johanna Quandt, Germany, 78, $6.1, BMW
100. Dan Duncan, Texas, 73, $6, energy
100. Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor and family, Britain, 54, $6, real estate
100. Jack Taylor, Missouri, 83, $6, Enterprise Rent-A-Car
103. Eli Broad, California, 72, $5.9, investments
104. Anil Ambani, India, 46, $5.7, diversified
104. Donald Bren, California, 73, $5.7, real estate
106. James, Arthur and John Irving, Canada, $5.5, oil
107. Yasuo Takei and family, Japan, 76, $5.4, credit
107. Y.C. Wang, Taiwan, 89, $5.4, chemicals
109. Shari Arison, Israel, 48, $5.2, inheritance, cruise ships
109. Kunio Busujima and family, Japan, 80, $5.2, gaming
109. Nikolai Tsvetkov, Russia, 45, $5.2, oil, banking
112. Michael Bloomberg, New York, 63, $5.1, Bloomberg L.P.
112. Cheng Yu-tung, Hong Kong, 80, $5.1, real estate
114. Leonard Blavatnik, United States, 48, $5, Access Industries
114. Gustavo Cisneros and family, Venezuela, 60, $5, media
114. Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken, Netherlands, 51, $5, Heineken
114. John Fredriksen, Norway, 61, $5, shipping
114. Saleh Kamel, Saudi Arabia, 64, $5, diversified
114. Karl-Heinz Kipp, Germany, 82, $5, retail
114. Robert Kuok, Malaysia, 82, $5, diversified
114. John Menard Jr., Wisconsin, 66, $5, home improvement stores
114. James Packer, Australia, 38, $5, inheritance
114. Kushal Pal Singh, India, 74, $5, real estate
114. Jeffrey Skoll, Canada, 41, $5, eBay
125. Alexander Abramov, Russia, 47, $4.9, steel, mining
125. Erivan Haub and family, Germany, 73, $4.9, retail
125. Lorenzo Mendoza and family, Venezuela, 40, $4.9, beverages
125. Sunil Mittal, India, 48, $4.9, telecom
129. Alexei Kuzmichov, Russia, 43, $4.8, oil, banking
129. Robert Rowling, Texas, 52, $4.8, oil and gas, investments
129. Onsi Sawiris, Egypt, 76, $4.8, Orascom Telecom
129. Eric Schmidt, California, 50, $4.8, Google
133. Nobutada Saji and family, Japan, 60, $4.7, beverages
134. Jeronimo Arango, Mexico, 80, $4.6, retail
134. Nicky Oppenheimer and family, South Africa, 60, $4.6, De Beers
136. Iskander Makhmudov, Russia, 43, $4.5, mining, metals
136. Akira Mori and family, Japan, 68, $4.5, real estate
136. Julio Mario Santo Domingo, Colombia, 82, $4.5, beer, diversified
136. Shin Kyuk-Ho and family, South Korea, 83, $4.5, candy
140. Kumar Birla, India, 38, $4.4, commodities
140. David Geffen, California, 63, $4.4, DreamWorks
140. Steven Jobs, California, 51, $4.4, Apple Computer, Pixar
140. George Kaiser, Oklahoma, 63, $4.4, oil and gas, banking
140. Luis Carlos Sarmiento, Colombia, 73, $4.4, banking
140. Thomas Schmidheiny, Switzerland, 60, $4.4, cement
140. H. Ty Warner, Illinois, 62, $4.4, Beanie Babies
147. Jeffrey Bezos, Washington, 42, $4.3, Amazon
147. Terry Gou, Taiwan, 55, $4.3, technology
147. Walter Haefner, Switzerland, 95, $4.3, software
147. Charles Johnson, California, 73, $4.3, Franklin Resources
147. Ananda Krishnan, Malaysia, 67, $4.3, diversified
147. Reinhard Mohn and family, Germany, 84, $4.3, media
147. Henry Perot, Texas, 75, $4.3, investments
154. Jean-Claude Decaux and family, France, 68, $4.2, advertising
154. Eitaro Itoyama, Japan, 63, $4.2, golf courses
154. Nina Wang, Hong Kong, $4.2, real estate
154. Tadashi Yanai and family, Japan, 57, $4.2, retail
158. Giorgio Armani, Italy, 71, $4.1, fashion
158. Vladimir Bogdanov, Russia, 54, $4.1, oil
158. Lester Crown and family, Illinois, 80, $4.1, investments
158. James Goodnight, North Carolina, 63, $4.1, SAS Institute
158. Bahaa Hariri, Switzerland, 39, $4.1, inheritance
158. Saad Hariri, Saudi Arabia, 35, $4.1, construction, investments
158. Antonia Johnson, Sweden, 62, $4.1, diversified
158. Klaus-Michael Kuhne, Germany, 68, $4.1, shipping
158. Eliodoro Matte and family, Chile, 60, $4.1, paper
158. Richard Schulze, Minnesota, 65, $4.1, Best Buy
168. Leonid Fedun, Russia, 49, $4, oil
168. David Murdock, California, 82, $4, investments
168. Shiv Nadar, India, 60, $4, technology
168. Madeleine Schickedanz, Germany, 62, $4, retail
168. Charles Schwab, California, 68, $4, discount stock brokerage
173. Boris Ivanishvili, Russia, 50, $3.9, steel, banking
174. Abdullah Al Rajhi, Saudi Arabia, $3.8, banking
174. Paul Desmarais, Canada, 79, $3.8, finance
174. Aloysio de Andrade Faria, Brazil, 85, $3.8, banking
174. Michael Kadoorie and family, Hong Kong, 65, $3.8, diversified
174. Frank Lowy and family, Australia, 75, $3.8, malls
174. Ng Teng Fong, Singapore, 77, $3.8, real estate
174. James Sorenson, Utah, 84, $3.8, medical devices, real estate
181. Anacleto Angelini, Chile, 92, $3.7, energy
181. Henry Fok, Hong Kong, 82, $3.7, gaming
181. Gordon Moore, California, 77, $3.7, Intel
181. Bernard (Barry) Sherman, Canada, 64, $3.7, drugs
185. Masatoshi Ito, Japan, 81, $3.6, retail
185. Rupert Johnson Jr., California, 64, $3.6, Franklin Resources
185. Kwek Leng Beng and family, Singapore, 65, $3.6, hotels
185. Ralph Lauren, New York, 66, $3.6, fashion
185. Pallonji Mistry, India, 76, $3.6, construction
185. Viktor Rashnikov, Russia, 57, $3.6, iron, steel
185. David and Simon Reuben, Britain, $3.6, investments, real estate
185. Andreas Strungmann, Germany, 56, $3.6, generic drugs
185. Thomas Strungmann, Germany, 56, $3.6, generic drugs
194. William Davidson, Michigan, 83, $3.5, glass
194. Bradley Hughes, California, 72, $3.5, Public Storage
194. Edward Lampert, Connecticut, 43, $3.5, investments
194. Alexander Lebedev, Russia, 46, $3.5, stocks
194. George Lucas, California, 61, $3.5, Star Wars
194. Jim Pattison, Canada, 77, $3.5, diversified
200. Robert Bass, Texas, 58, $3.4, oil, investments
200. Otto Beisheim, Germany, 82, $3.4, retail
200. Richard DeVos, Michigan, 80, $3.4, Alticor
200. Bernard Ecclestone and family, Britain, 75, $3.4, Formula One
200. Esther Koplowitz, Spain, 55, $3.4, construction
200. Jorge Paulo Lemann, Brazil, 66, $3.4, banking
200. Gerard Louis-Dreyfus and family, France, 73, $3.4, commodities
207. Chung Mong-Koo and family, South Korea, 68, $3.3, Hyundai
207. Anurag Dikshit, India, 34, $3.3, online gambling
207. Johann Rupert and family, South Africa, 55, $3.3, luxury goods
207. Rainer and Michael Schmidt-Ruthenbeck, Germany, $3.3, retail
207. Tsai Wan Tsai and family, Taiwan, 76, $3.3, banking
207. Klaus Tschira, Germany, 65, $3.3, SAP
207. Karl Wlaschek, Austria, 88, $3.3, department stores
214. Khalid Bin Mahfouz and family, Saudi Arabia, 59, $3.2, banking
214. Martin Bouygues and family, France, 53, $3.2, telecom
214. William Cook, Indiana, 74, $3.2, medical devices
214. Antonio Ermirio de Moraes and family, Brazil, 77, $3.2, diversified
214. Yoshitaka Fukuda and family, Japan, 58, $3.2, credit
214. Maurice Greenberg, New York, 80, $3.2, insurance
214. Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, Thailand, 61, $3.2, alcohol
221. Ricardo Salinas Pliego and family, Mexico, 50, $3.1, retail, media
221. Stephan Schmidheiny, Switzerland, 58, $3.1, investments
221. Masayoshi Son, Japan, 48, $3.1, Softbank
224. Gianluigi and Rafaela Aponte, Switzerland, $3, shipping
224. Roland Arnall, California, 67, $3, mortgage banking
224. Pyotr Aven, Russia, 51, $3, oil, banking
224. Edgar Bronfman Sr., New York, 76, $3, liquor
224. Albert Frere, Belgium, 80, $3, investments
224. Frits Goldschmeding, Netherlands, 72, $3, temp agency
224. Heidi Horten, Austria, 65, $3, department stores
224. Petr Kellner, Czech Republic, 41, $3, insurance
224. Lee Seng Wee and family, Singapore, 81, $3, banking
224. Hiroshi Mikitani, Japan, 41, $3, e-commerce
224. Robert Miller, Canada, 60, $3, Future Electronics
224. Sammy Ofer and family, Israel, 84, $3, shipping
224. Edward Rogers, Canada, 72, $3, media
224. Anton Schlecker, Germany, 61, $3, retail
224. Takemitsu Takizaki, Japan, 60, $3, sensors
224. William Wrigley Jr., Illinois, 42, $3, chewing gum
240. David Filo, California, 39, $2.9, Yahoo
240. Michael Herz, Germany, 60, $2.9, coffee
240. Leonard Lauder, New York, 73, $2.9, Estee Lauder
240. Arnon Milchan, Israel, 61, $2.9, New Regency
240. A. Jerrold Perenchio, California, 75, $2.9, Univision
245. Anil Agarwal, India, 52, $2.8, mining, metals
245. Alberto Bailleres, Mexico, 73, $2.8, mining
245. David and Frederick Barclay, Britain, $2.8, media, retail
245. Richard Branson, Britain, 55, $2.8, Virgin
245. Charles Cadogan and family, Britain, 69, $2.8, real estate
245. Wolfgang Herz, Germany, 55, $2.8, coffee
245. Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, Denmark, 58, $2.8, Lego
245. Lim Goh Tong, Malaysia, 88, $2.8, gaming
245. Carl Pohlad, Minnesota, 90, $2.8, banking
245. Ravi and Shashi Ruia, India, $2.8, diversified
245. Haim Saban, California, 61, $2.8, television
245. Stefan Schorghuber, Germany, 44, $2.8, real estate
245. Steven Spielberg, California, 59, $2.8, movies
258. John Abele, Massachusetts, 69, $2.7, Boston Scientific
258. Charles Bronfman, Canada, 74, $2.7, liquor
258. Matthew Bucksbaum and family, Illinois, 80, $2.7, real estate
258. John Calamos, Illinois, 65, $2.7, mutual funds
258. Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone, Italy, 63, $2.7, diversified
258. Jesus de Polanco, Spain, 76, $2.7, media
258. Otto Happel, Germany, 58, $2.7, engineering
258. Ayman Hariri, Saudi Arabia, 27, $2.7, inheritance
258. Fahd Hariri, Lebanon, 25, $2.7, inheritance
258. Henry Hillman, Pennsylvania, 87, $2.7, industrialist
258. Martha Ingram and family, Tennessee, 70, $2.7, Ingram Industries
258. Manuel Jove, Spain, 64, $2.7, real estate
258. Vladimir Kim, Kazakhstan, 45, $2.7, mining
258. Ronald Lauder, New York, 62, $2.7, Estee Lauder
258. Andrei Melnichenko, Russia, 34, $2.7, banking, energy
258. Henry Nicholas III, California, 46, $2.7, Broadcom
258. Sergei Popov, Russia, 34, $2.7, banking, energy
258. Leonard Stern, New York, 67, $2.7, real estate
258. Leslie Wexner, Ohio, 70, $2.7, Limited Brands
258. Michael Ying, Hong Kong, 56, $2.7, Esprit
278. Chen Din Hwa, Hong Kong, 83, $2.6, real estate
278. Adi Godrej and family, India, 63, $2.6, diversified
278. Barbara Piasecka Johnson, United States, 69, $2.6, inheritance
278. Peter Kellogg, New Jersey, 64, $2.6, investments
278. Ann Walton Kroenke, Missouri, 56, $2.6, Wal-Mart
278. Lev Leviev, Israel, 50, $2.6, diamonds
278. Hugo Mann and family, Germany, 92, $2.6, retail
278. Naguib Sawiris, Egypt, $2.6, Orascom Telecom
278. Harold Simmons, Texas, 74, $2.6, investments
278. Melvin Simon, Indiana, 79, $2.6, real estate
278. James Simons, New York, 68, $2.6, hedge funds
278. John Simplot and family, Idaho, 97, $2.6, potatoes, microchips
278. Donald Trump, New York, 60, $2.6, real estate
278. Alisher Usmanov, Russia, 52, $2.6, steel
292. Riley Bechtel, California, 54, $2.5, engineering
292. Stephen Bechtel Jr., California, 80, $2.5, engineering
292. Carlo Benetton, Italy, 62, $2.5, Benetton
292. Gilberto Benetton, Italy, 64, $2.5, Benetton
292. Giuliana Benetton, Italy, 68, $2.5, Benetton
292. Luciano Benetton, Italy, 70, $2.5, Benetton
292. Steven Cohen, Connecticut, 50, $2.5, hedge funds
292. Barbara Davis and family, California, 76, $2.5, inheritance, oil
292. John Dorrance III, Ireland, 62, $2.5, Campbell Soup
292. Jean-Louis Dumas and family, France, 67, $2.5, Hermes
292. Nicolas Hayek, Switzerland, 77, $2.5, Swatch
292. Ray Hunt, Texas, 63, $2.5, oil, real estate
292. Fukuzo Iwasaki, Japan, 81, $2.5, real estate
292. Bruce Kovner, New York, 60, $2.5, hedge funds
292. Henry Kravis, New York, 62, $2.5, leveraged buyouts
292. Leonid Mikhelson, Russia, 50, $2.5, natural gas
292. Miuccia Prada and family, Italy, 56, $2.5, Prada
292. Sean Quinn and family, Ireland, 59, $2.5, real estate, insurance
292. J. Ricketts and family, Nebraska, 64, $2.5, Ameritrade
292. George Roberts, California, 61, $2.5, leveraged buyouts
292. David Rockefeller Sr., New York, 90, $2.5, Standard Oil, banking
292. Bruno Schroder and family, Britain, 73, $2.5, banking
292. Stephen Schwarzman, New York, 59, $2.5, investments
292. Dennis Washington, Montana, 71, $2.5, construction, mining
292. Chaleo Yoovidhya, Thailand, 74, $2.5, Red Bull
317. Clive Calder, Britain, 59, $2.4, record label
317. Dhanin Chearavanont and family, Thailand, 66, $2.4, agriculture
317. Stein Erik Hagen, Norway, 49, $2.4, supermarkets
317. Indu Jain, India, 69, $2.4, media
317. Richard Kinder, Texas, 62, $2.4, pipelines
317. Sergio Mantegazza, Switzerland, 78, $2.4, travel
317. Dietrich Mateschitz, Austria, 61, $2.4, Red Bull
317. George Mitchell, Texas, 86, $2.4, Mitchell Energy
317. Axel Oberwelland, Germany, 39, $2.4, candy
317. Didier Primat, France, 61, $2.4, oil
317. Henry Samueli, California, 51, $2.4, Broadcom
317. Emanuele (Lino) Saputo and family, Canada, 69, $2.4, dairy
317. Dilip Shanghvi, India, 50, $2.4, pharmaceuticals
317. Steven Udvar-Hazy, California, 60, $2.4, leasing
317. Wee Cho Yaw, Singapore, 77, $2.4, banking
317. Stef Wertheimer and family, Israel, 80, $2.4, tools
317. Jerry Yang, California, 37, $2.4, Yahoo
317. Samuel Zell, Illinois, 64, $2.4, real estate
335. Khalaf Al Habtoor, United Arab Emirates, $2.3, construction
335. Mohammed Al Issa, Saudi Arabia, $2.3, food
335. Elena Baturina, Russia, 43, $2.3, construction
335. Hubert Burda, Germany, 66, $2.3, publishing
335. Ronald Burkle, California, 53, $2.3, investments
335. Alexander Frolov, Russia, 41, $2.3, mining, steel
335. Wallace McCain, Canada, 76, $2.3, food
335. Peter Nicholas, Massachusetts, 64, $2.3, Boston Scientific
335. Richard Pratt, Australia, 71, $2.3, packaging
335. Richard Rainwater, Texas, 61, $2.3, investments
335. Hermann Schnabel, Germany, 84, $2.3, chemicals
335. Yasumitsu Shigeta, Japan, 41, $2.3, telecom
335. Clemmie Spangler Jr., North Carolina, 73, $2.3, investments
335. Friede Springer, Germany, 63, $2.3, publishing
335. Peter Woo and family, Hong Kong, 60, $2.3, real estate
350. Bjorgolfur Thor Bjorgolfsson, Iceland, 39, $2.2, diversified
350. Charles Butt, Texas, 67, $2.2, supermarkets
350. Belmiro de Azevedo, Portugal, 68, $2.2, diversified
350. John de Mol, Netherlands, 51, $2.2, TV
350. Ennio Doris and family, Italy, 65, $2.2, insurance
350. Gordon Getty, California, 73, $2.2, inheritance, oil
350. Leona Mindy Rosenthal Helmsley, New York, 85, $2.2, real estate
350. Amos Hostetter Jr., Massachusetts, 69, $2.2, cable television
350. Nancy Walton Laurie, Missouri, 54, $2.2, Wal-Mart
350. Carl Lindner Jr and family, Ohio, 86, $2.2, investments
350. Bernard Marcus, Georgia, 76, $2.2, Home Depot
350. Rosalia Mera, Spain, 62, $2.2, Zara
350. Mario Moretti Polegato, Italy, 53, $2.2, shoes
350. Mitchell Rales, District of Columbia, 49, $2.2, Danaher Corp
350. Shi Zhengrong, Australia, 43, $2.2, solar energy
365. Mohammed Al Rajhi, Saudi Arabia, $2.1, banking
365. Heinz-Horst Deichmann, Germany, 79, $2.1, shoes
365. H. Wayne Huizenga, Florida, 68, $2.1, investments
365. Herbert Kohler and family, Wisconsin, 67, $2.1, plumbing fixtures
365. Michael Lee-Chin, Canada, 55, $2.1, mutual funds
365. Fredrik Lundberg, Sweden, 54, $2.1, real estate, investments
365. Alfred Mann, California, 80, $2.1, inventor, entrepreneur
365. Craig McCaw, Washington, 56, $2.1, McCaw Cellular
365. Ernest Rady, California, 68, $2.1, banking, insurance
365. Steven Rales, District of Columbia, 54, $2.1, Danaher Corp
365. Evgeny (Eugene) Shvidler, United States, 41, $2.1, oil
365. Frederick Smith, Tennessee, 61, $2.1, FedEx
365. Glen Taylor, Minnesota, 64, $2.1, printing
365. Teh Hong Piow, Malaysia, 76, $2.1, banking
365. Patrick Wang and family, Hong Kong, 55, $2.1, micromotors
365. Cher Wang and Wenchi Chen, Taiwan, $2.1, technology
365. Stephen Wynn, Nevada, 64, $2.1, casinos, hotels
382. Leonore Annenberg, Pennsylvania, 88, $2, inheritance
382. Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala and family, Mexico, 42, $2, beer
382. Nadhmi Auchi, Britain, 68, $2, diversified
382. Charles Brandes, California, 63, $2, money management
382. Richard and Christopher Chandler, New Zealand, $2, investments
382. Patokh Chodiev, Belgium, 53, $2, mining, metals
382. Philippe Foriel-Destezet, France, 70, $2, temp agency
382. David Green, Oklahoma, 64, $2, Hobby Lobby
382. William Hearst III, California, 56, $2, Hearst Corp
382. Roberto Hernandez Ramirez, Mexico, 64, $2, banking
382. Daniela Herz, Germany, 52, $2, coffee
382. Gunter Herz, Germany, 65, $2, coffee
382. Alijan Ibragimov, Kazakhstan, 52, $2, mining, metals
382. Paul Jones II, Connecticut, 52, $2, hedge funds
382. Peter Lewis, Florida, 72, $2, Progressive Corp
382. Alexander Machkevich, Israel, 52, $2, mining, metals
382. Margaret Magerko, Pennsylvania, 40, $2, 84 Lumber
382. Patrick McGovern, New Hampshire, 68, $2, IDG
382. Michael Milken, California, 59, $2, investments
382. Roger Penske, Michigan, 69, $2, cars
382. Quek Leng Chan, Malaysia, 65, $2, banking
382. Clayton Riddell, Canada, 68, $2, oil and gas
382. John Sall, North Carolina, 56, $2, SAS Institute
382. John Sobrato, California, 66, $2, real estate
382. Zygmunt Solorz-Zak, Poland, 49, $2, TV station
382. Yitzhak Tshuva, Israel, 57, $2, real estate
382. Robert E. (Ted) Turner, Florida, 67, $2, cable television
382. Mortimer Zuckerman, New York, 68, $2, media, real estate
410. Herbert Allen Jr., New York, 66, $1.9, investment banking
410. Heinz Bauer, Germany, 66, $1.9, publishing
410. Phoebe Hearst Cooke, California, 79, $1.9, Hearst Corp
410. Louis Gonda, California, 57, $1.9, leasing
410. Rachman Halim and family, Indonesia, 58, $1.9, tobacco
410. Austin Hearst, New York, 53, $1.9, Hearst Corp
410. David Hearst Jr., California, 60, $1.9, Hearst Corp
410. George Hearst Jr., California, 78, $1.9, Hearst Corp
410. Joachim Herz, Germany, 63, $1.9, coffee
410. Irwin Jacobs, California, 72, $1.9, Qualcomm
410. S. Curtis Johnson, Wisconsin, 50, $1.9, S.C. Johnson & Sons
410. Clayton Mathile, Ohio, 65, $1.9, Iams
410. Thomas Pritzker, Illinois, 55, $1.9, hotels, investments
410. Tamir Sapir, New York, 58, $1.9, real estate
410. Ronda Stryker, Michigan, 51, $1.9, Stryker Corp.
410. Roustam Tariko, Russia, 44, $1.9, banking, vodka
410. Albert von Thurn und Taxis, Germany, 22, $1.9, diversified
410. Hiroshi Yamauchi, Japan, 78, $1.9, Nintendo
428. S. Daniel Abraham, Florida, 81, $1.8, Slim-Fast
428. Isak Andic, Spain, 51, $1.8, textiles
428. Lee Bass, Texas, 49, $1.8, oil, investments
428. Pierre Bellon and family, France, 76, $1.8, food services
428. Franklin Booth Jr., California, 83, $1.8, Berkshire Hathaway
428. James Cargill, Minnesota, 81, $1.8, inheritance
428. Margaret Cargill, California, 86, $1.8, inheritance
428. Mark Cuban, Texas, 48, $1.8, Broadcast.com
428. J. DeLeon, United States, 40, $1.8, online gaming
428. Stanley Druckenmiller, New York, 53, $1.8, hedge funds
428. Donald Hall, Kansas, 77, $1.8, Hallmark
428. R. Budi Hartono, Indonesia, 65, $1.8, tobacco
428. Hans-Werner Hector, Germany, 66, $1.8, SAP
428. Jess Jackson, California, 76, $1.8, Kendall-Jackson
428. Ruth Parasol, United States, 39, $1.8, online gaming
428. Stefano Pessina, Italy, 64, $1.8, pharmaceuticals
428. Penny Pritzker, Illinois, 46, $1.8, hotels, investments
428. Fayez Sarofim, Texas, 77, $1.8, money management
428. Ernest Stempel, United States, 89, $1.8, insurance
428. Jon Stryker, Michigan, 47, $1.8, Stryker Corp.
428. Olav Thon, Norway, 82, $1.8, real estate
428. Eugen Viehof and family, Germany, 89, $1.8, retail
428. Lorenzo Zambrano and family, Mexico, 62, $1.8, cement
451. Rinat Akhmetov, Ukraine, 39, $1.7, steel, coal mines
451. Emilio Azcarraga Jean, Mexico, 38, $1.7, media
451. Vincent Bollore, France, 53, $1.7, investments, inheritance
451. Emilio Botin, Spain, 71, $1.7, banking
451. Charles Dolan, New York, 79, $1.7, Cablevision Systems
451. Bennett Dorrance, Arizona, 57, $1.7, inheritance
451. Gustaf Douglas, Sweden, 68, $1.7, security
451. Gabriel Escarrer, Spain, 71, $1.7, hotels
451. Thomas Frist Jr. and family, Tennessee, 67, $1.7, HCA Healthcare
451. Tetsuro Funai, Japan, 79, $1.7, VCRs
451. Tom Gores, California, 41, $1.7, leveraged buyouts
451. Nazek Hariri, Lebanon, $1.7, inheritance
451. Graeme Hart, New Zealand, 50, $1.7, investments
451. Vladimir Iorikh, Russia, 47, $1.7, mining, steel
451. Rahmi Koc, Turkey, 75, $1.7, diversified
451. E. Kroenke, Missouri, 58, $1.7, sports, real estate
451. Joseph Lau, Hong Kong, 54, $1.7, real estate
451. Mary Alice Dorrance Malone, Pennsylvania, 56, $1.7, inheritance
451. Gregorio Perez Companc and family, Argentina, 71, $1.7, oil and gas
451. Anthony Pritzker, California, 45, $1.7, hotels, investments
451. Daniel Pritzker, California, 47, $1.7, hotels, investments
451. James Pritzker, Illinois, 54, $1.7, hotels, investments
451. Jay Robert (JB) Pritzker, Illinois, 41, $1.7, hotels, investments
451. Jean (Gigi) Pritzker, Illinois, 44, $1.7, hotels, investments
451. John Pritzker, California, 53, $1.7, hotels, investments
451. Karen Pritzker, Connecticut, 48, $1.7, hotels, investments
451. Linda Pritzker, Montana, 52, $1.7, hotels, investments
451. Larry Rong Zhijian, China, 64, $1.7, diversified
451. Omer Sabanci, Turkey, 47, $1.7, diversified
451. Sevket Sabanci, Turkey, 70, $1.7, diversified
451. Walter Scott Jr., Nebraska, 74, $1.7, construction, telecom
451. Sylvia Stroher, Germany, 51, $1.7, cosmetics
451. Lucio Tan, Philippines, 71, $1.7, diversified
451. Wong Kwong Yu, China, 36, $1.7, appliances
451. Igor Zyuzin, Russia, 45, $1.7, mining, steel
486. Julio Bozano, Brazil, 70, $1.6, banking
486. Jim Davis and family, Massachusetts, 62, $1.6, New Balance
486. Abilio dos Santos Diniz, Brazil, 69, $1.6, supermarkets
486. Aydin Dogan, Turkey, 70, $1.6, media
486. Ray Dolby, California, 73, $1.6, Dolby Laboratories
486. Donald Gordon, South Africa, 75, $1.6, insurance, malls
486. Jon Huntsman, Utah, 68, $1.6, chemicals
486. Ryoichi Jinnai, Japan, 79, $1.6, credit
486. Min Kao, Kansas, 57, $1.6, navigation equipment
486. Daryl Katz, Canada, 44, $1.6, pharmacies
486. Barry Lam, Taiwan, 56, $1.6, laptops
486. Lee Shin Cheng, Malaysia, 66, $1.6, agriculture
486. Joseph Lewis, Britain, 69, $1.6, finance
486. John Malone, Colorado, 65, $1.6, cable television
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do you see one of them ?
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eheem.. cough cough splutter.. Adobe Photoshop CS is what you want, ehemm cough cough
How much is a fully licensed copy??
US$649.00 From their site.
pantip > 2euro or limewire 20 min (?)
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i m on orange because same problem.
i think 300baht makes your card 3month longer.. (other 30days)
50baht is 2week's (other 3days). the card only 99baht.
pom kii niau before i only buy new card's all time
orange.... (mai sai thaksin...)
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ähmm... do you have onother player? such as windvd or powerdvd...?
i think the windows-one don't play "copy's" .
look with limewire or in pantip...
or maybe a "shit"-copy....
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i don't know what is this
but . . . i like it
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it's me ...
really...
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do you know how "quick" i am on gprs class 12 and usb to usb ? (i-mobile 509)
i horny to try gprs. for my work is my landline (~45.00kbps) ok.
but i know with 10kbps is it not really funny...
thanks
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Lung, do you actually have a point of view on this subject or do your comments stretch to the old cut and paste of long articles.
What's your point? What are you trying to say? Do you have a point to make? Do you have an opinion aside from a smilie, if that can be seen as a point?
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i can not find a actual tread on the SHIN-deal.
or i put this in "teach in los" forum or so ??
i think when i start a tread > i have to look how the story goes on or not.
maybe i only boring > so i post all day in foren
today i find only > the son of thaksin fined 6 mill baht < , but i think someone
start on this a new tread in the news ,then i better not put this here
and for the CUT AND PASTE have enough "moderators" here
when you "search" on SHIN here > you will find 5 "about"- post and 7 "opinion"-post's
wich one you want to read??
is my "point" now correct?
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maybe you can find this on some job-page.
you want teach english to german's
or german to england-guy's ???
Visa Run From Kanchanaburi
in Central Thailand
Posted · Edited by lung
with car the better option is MAE SOT.u must not go over bkk
only a bit longer than aran/poipet.
and shorter than ranong
you can shopping a lot burma-stuff under the bridge (for sell later )
a nice and quite trip everytime...