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Tourism Thailand’s Tourism Confidence Dips Amid Economic Challenges
I am sure flight prices now have a lot to do with the tourist problems -
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UK Lionesses Roar Home: Fans Celebrate Euro 2025 Win with Style
Obviously our thresholds for "brillance" are yet another thing we differ about My apologies you haven't. I confused your posts with another member's. You have 'only' used this thread about sport i.e. the success of the England Women's football team to have a dig about such unrelated subjects as the Labour party; 'wokeness', the (perceived) two-tier justice system in the UK and women footballers making political statements, while at the same time suggesting "Keep the politics, demands, complaining and Wokery out of it (sport) ...". No Jonny, it's called unbiased analysis. There are pros and cons associated with almost all proposals. If I consider something to be logical and, in general, beneficial I will support that measure. I do not have an overly simplistic 'Black/ White' view of matters whereby anything originating from the Left; the EU; the Labour party, etc is automatically dismissed as 'bad', whereas anything proposed by Reform; Trump; the Right, etc is - by dint of its' origin - good. Yes, nice to agree on something [ (a), b) and c)]. I fear that you may be disappointed about future developments but I remain open to persuasion. If only I could say the same for you. -
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Politics Thai Political Parties Face Dissolution Threat Over Thaksin Allegations
What damage did MFP and Pita do. Trying to reform anchronistic lese majeste laws and a corrupt bloated army that holds the strings of power? -
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Is Trump actually doing a better job than you expected?
I was talking about the United States of America, although they look pretty disunited to me. -
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Suggestions For Purchasing A New Laptop.
Advice here from a very heavy user - since the early 1990s - surviving by editing English-language text for clients in Indonesia . In my experience, Asians in general, with the possible exception of Japanese, handle items like cell phones, motorbikes or laptops roughly. They do not give their personal instruments the same kind of TLC that we grow up learning to do in the west. If I happened to set a camera down hard, or carelessly on its lens, my old man might give me a good hard slap, and I would have earned it. I learned early on to handle electronics very thoughtfully, like living beings, and avoid sharp kinks in cables (for instance) or setting down heavy items on cell phones (while packing or traveling). A second-hand laptop may have been dropped on a corner but not cracked, or dropped and its case replaced ... but it has damage inside, and an intermittent short that cuts out the LCD screen. Major manufacturers give one-year warranties for a very good reason: personal computers are treacherous little devils, and will often let you down for the oddest of reasons. Final note: I've never gone wrong with Lenovo. Astonishing reliability, although I had to replace a power supply once four years ago (cheap). Not that fancy or fast a unit but reliable, as my laptops are workhorses.
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