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Trump Harris: Who won the debate ?
That would only apply had Trump been thumped. It was like being savaged by a small and very annoying puppy. Had Trump actually been thumped I'd have watched it instead of just listening while doing something more useful, like cleaning my wardrobe. -
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What’s the best area in Thailand for expats to settle for long-term living?
It was a decent answer to your rambling out of the blue. There is a line of answers before you educating me about Koh meaning Islands. So I prefer Islands over Hua Hin. Hua Hin suits old men and couples. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 13 September 2024
Man Shoots and Kills Brother-in-Law Over Land Inheritance Dispute A fatal family feud over inherited land led to the death of a 57-year-old man who was shot and killed by his brother-in-law in Phatthalung province. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338039-man-shoots-and-kills-brother-in-law-over-land-inheritance-dispute/ -
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Trump Harris: Who won the debate ?
Which has nothing to do with the moderators. That's up to the opposing candidate to point out. The debate was not supposed to be 3 to 1. -
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Man Shoots and Kills Brother-in-Law Over Land Inheritance Dispute
Picture from the scene. A fatal family feud over inherited land led to the tragic death of 57-year-old Mr. Phongsak (last name withheld), who was shot and killed by his brother-in-law, Mr. Manoon, aged 62, in Phatthalung province. The incident occurred around 11:50 on September 12. Police from Khuan Khanun Station, together with forensic officers and rescue personnel, were dispatched to the scene in front of a house in Moo 16, Cha Muang sub-district, Khuan Khanun district. The victim was found lying next to his pickup truck, with multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen, right upper arm, and left leg, caused by a long-barreled shotgun. Investigators recovered shotgun pellets and found damage to the house window screen and louvers, evidence of the gunfire. The shooter, Mr. Manoon, the victim's brother-in-law and owner of the house, surrendered to the police shortly after the shooting. According to initial reports, the victim had driven his pickup to the house and was shot by Mr. Manoon as he exited the vehicle. The shooter fired through a window, fatally wounding Mr. Phongsak. Mrs. Sumitra, 67, wife of the shooter, stated that she was doing laundry at the time of the incident and did not hear any argument due to the noise from the washing machine. She only heard a single gunshot and rushed to investigate, only to be stopped by her husband, who confessed, "I've shot your brother." Shocked, she discovered her brother lying dead next to the truck. The dispute stemmed from a long-standing conflict over inherited land. Mrs. Sumitra explained that her family had already transferred ownership of one plot, about 4 rai, to the victim. However, Mr. Phongsak had been pressuring them to transfer a second plot, approximately 7 rai, which had been mortgaged to the bank. Unable to meet his demands, tensions escalated over the years, culminating in the fatal confrontation. According to Mrs. Sumitra, Mr. Phongsak had been threatening them, even warning that if the land was not transferred, he would "lay funeral flowers" for the family. He had been visiting the house repeatedly for three days before the shooting, demanding that the land be transferred. Mrs. Nanta, 49, wife of the victim, expressed disbelief that family members could resort to such violence. She revealed that the disputed 7 rai plot included a house, a palm plantation, and a rubber plantation. The shooter's family had mortgaged the land, leading to severe financial trouble. Her husband had been negotiating to claim his rightful share, intending to sell it to help settle the debt. However, the family conflict remained unresolved, and in a final confrontation, her husband was shot and killed. The investigation into the incident is ongoing. -- 2024-09-13 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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GOP Urges Trump to Accept Second Debate with Harris
Are we seeing a conversion on the road to Damascus? -
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Trump Harris: Who won the debate ?
It's not the moderators job to correct what the candidates say. That is up to the opposing participant to point out in response time. It's certainly biased when it's only done to one participant. It was a disgrace. -
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The study of Multi tasking
Multitasking is toasting bread and poaching eggs at the same time. Or walking and chewing gum. -
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Trump Harris: Who won the debate ?
Exactly, which is why I said it was a mistake for Trump to play her game on an enemy station ( with an obviously biased moderator that was prepared to offer her support during the debate ). If he does decide to do another, the rules should require the moderators to not say anything other than ask the questions. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 13 September 2024
Construction Crane Collapses Nakhon Sawan, Leaving One Dead and Homes Damaged A construction site incident occurred in Nakhon Sawan province, resulting in the death of one person and significant damage to nearby homes. Full story : https://aseannow.com/topic/1338038-construction-crane-collapses-nakhon-sawan-leaving-one-dead-and-homes-damaged/ -
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Construction Crane Collapses Nakhon Sawan, Leaving One Dead and Homes Damaged
Pictures from responders. A construction site incident occurred at approximately 15:40 on September 12, near the Central Nakhon Sawan shopping complex, in Mueang District, Nakhon Sawan province, resulting in the death of one person and significant damage to nearby homes. The large construction crane, part of an ongoing development 19-story condominium and shopping complex project, collapsed suddenly, sending debris crashing onto surrounding properties. The accident occurred in a busy commercial area near Central Nakhon Sawan, raising concerns about safety standards at construction sites in populated areas. Eyewitnesses described the horrifying moment when the crane began to topple. "I heard a loud metallic sound and saw the crane tilting. In a matter of seconds, it came crashing down. It was terrifying," said one bystander who was shopping nearby. Emergency services were quickly dispatched to the scene. One individual, a Cambodian worker was confirmed dead at the site and he was the crane operator. Authorities are assessing structural damage caused to nearby homes. Ten residential properties close to the construction site were damaged by the falling crane, plus a number of vehicles were destroyed or damaged. Fortunately, no additional casualties have been reported among the residents of the affected homes, though several families have been displaced and are being provided temporary shelter and being supported by the construction company. Authorities have cordoned off the area to conduct a full investigation into the cause of the collapse. Preliminary assessments suggest that mechanical failure may have played a role, but further details are still being examined. The crane, which was hoisting materials for the construction building, will be the subject of an in-depth safety inspection by both local authorities and the construction company responsible for the project. Officials from the Nakhon Sawan municipality have promised a thorough investigation and emphasised the importance of holding the responsible parties accountable. -- 2024-09-13 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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Arthroscopy
I had an arthroscopy about 20 years ago. It takes about a month to heal. The most important part of the surgery is the rehab afterwards, You do not need an arthroscopy unless the pain is sufficient to prevent you from sleeping. As another poster has said, back off. -
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NHS Faces Critical Crossroads: Reform or Die, Warns Prime Minister
From my experience blame the bully culture for the nurse shortage. It was dire during my 10 years in the NHS. Couple that with the requirement for uni degree, poor pay, heavy workload, and lack of reward and it's inevitable that few want to be nurses now. Who are the bullies- nurse managers are. Would I recommend nursing to any young person choosing a future- not a chance. -
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GOP Urges Trump to Accept Second Debate with Harris
On the afternoon news feed from N.A. Donald Trump said he will not debate K Harris a second time. Smart call. How could he do any better than the first debate?! Another debate closer to the election, will just highlight The Donald's incompetence and bad qualities for undecided and less motivated voters.
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