‘Dom’ took his own life, 3 killed in jet-ski crash in Bangkok : Tim Newton Today - Oct 30
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Krungsri Interest Rates
Something wrong with that guy, another one always looking to argue -
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Racism or "just" bad behavior at Pattaya City Hospital?
Strange experience, I've not seen them doing it, standard is to serve everyone in order, maybe they don't like you for some reason. Go to Bang Lamung or Queen Sirikit hospital instead -
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U.S. Government Employee Indicted in Leak of Israel’s Plans for Potential Strike on Iran
A U.S. government employee, who reportedly worked with the CIA, faces serious charges related to leaking classified information concerning Israel's possible plans for a retaliatory strike against Iran. The employee, Asif Rahman, is charged with two counts of illegal transmission of national defense information following the online release of classified records about Israel's potential actions, as detailed in court documents and information from sources familiar with the case. Although Rahman’s specific role remains unclear, sources confirmed that he held a high level of security clearance and had access to sensitive information. However, they did not clarify whether he was a contractor or a direct employee of the CIA. The alleged leak took place on October 17, with Rahman purportedly transmitting the classified material from locations outside the U.S., including Cambodia, according to court records. Though the court documents do not detail the contents of the leaked materials, sources informed CBS News that the documents related directly to Israel's potential plans to strike Iran. The arrest of Rahman was initially reported by The New York Times. Following his indictment last week in the Eastern District of Virginia, Rahman is scheduled to appear in Guam federal court this Thursday as part of removal proceedings. The case is under intense investigation by federal officials, including those from the Pentagon and FBI, who began looking into the matter last month. According to CBS News sources, documents initially belonging to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency surfaced in a Telegram channel just as Israel was reportedly weighing a retaliatory strike against Iran. Sources confirmed the documents appeared to be authentic, adding gravity to the charges Rahman now faces. As more details emerge, Rahman’s case highlights the serious implications of unauthorized disclosure of national defense information and the potential impact on both U.S. and allied security strategies in volatile regions. Based on a report by CBS News 2024-11-15 -
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After A Lifetime Of Adventure, Why Is It Now So Hard To Pop Off?
Not forcing himself as such, that's the extreme end of the scale, maybe just doing it when not really horny, maybe having sex with somone that doesn't turn him on enough anymore -
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Racism or "just" bad behavior at Pattaya City Hospital?
Change hospital. Always been treated well in hospitals in Pattaya and nongkhai. But had my wallet tapped up in one hospital in pattaya. wonder what one that was. -
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Racism or "just" bad behavior at Pattaya City Hospital?
Let me start by saying that this does not apply to all staff. Most are very nice. I visit said hospital about every two months for refills on high blood pressure medication. About six months ago, when I was going to register, I was waiting in line. When it was my turn, the registrar looked up at me, pointed, and said, "Go and stand last in line". There were 8 to 10 Thais behind me. He refused to register me unless I waited until the Thais were registered. On November 14, it was again time to refill medicine. This is not a complicated procedure, the effective time from when I register until I receive and pay for the medicine is about 10 minutes, of which two to three are at the doctor's (the doctor asks how I feel and then signs the prescription). This time the registration and the nurse's questions went quickly. As usual, I was referred to "station 4", where I assume that what the nurse at the previous station wrote down on the registration is transferred to a database. I left my document in a basket in front of the two nurses and one of them picked it up. Wait she said, and I waited for five hours to be exact. In the meantime, they let about 50 people who had come after me, in to the doctor. I approached the nurse and asked what was going on, sit down and wait a moment she said. I waited another half hour, then I went to the other nurse and said, give me my document. In front of her was a stack of about 10 documents for the next round to be admitted to the doctor, but mine wasn't there. She knew, however, without asking me for my name, immediately where it was. It was alone about a meter from the pile where it should have been several hours earlier. I took the document and went out with the words. There are more and better hospitals in the city. It cannot be blamed on unfortunate circumstances. In both cases, everyone involved knew very well what they were doing. Many, both foreigners and Thais, that I have spoken to about these events say that they have similar experiences from the same hospital. 60 years ago, Pattaya was an insignificant fishing village, now, thanks to tourism, it is a big city. Before the pandemic, tourism accounted for more than 21% of Thailand's GDP and it still accounts for a high proportion of Thailand's income, not least thanks to the foreigners who are permanent residents here. Unfortunately, some of the staff and management of the said hospital don't seem to understand that without us, Pattaya would degenerate back into a fishing village, because just like there are other hospitals in Pattaya, there are other places that can offer the same thing as Pattaya, but with a friendly attitude ( I look forward to an explanation of the behavior from the hospital management).
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