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Thanathorn richest MP, while Bhumjaithai had 3 MPs in top 4 richest: NACC

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4 hours ago, DrTuner said:

I'm just about as sceptical as can be, but so far he seems legit. His background sort of suggests he might be in it for the right reason, sorting the <deleted> out.

I hope so too Dr

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17 hours ago, Just Weird said:

The Bangkok Post also reported that.  What is the "paper that cannot be named"?

The above paper refused Thaivisa permission to use material from its site.

40 minutes ago, mikebell said:

The above paper refused Thaivisa permission to use material from its site.

Yes, I'm aware of that,  I was asking what is the paper that cannot be named here?  The Bangkok Post can be named here.

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