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Crime Swedish Man Beaten by Girlfriend & Mob of 10 Men in Soi Buakhao, Pattaya
I been there on 15 different trips over the years. I have had a few hotel billing/theft issues and even had a very good interaction with the old TAT police who I then tipped enough for them to get a good lunch. Now as far as the Thais kicking, I will bet my Tae Kwon Do foot work will match all the individual skinny punk kids. granted a gang is a challenge. So you focus on one at a time, side thrust kick to the leg/knee area. -
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Has any American here started Medicare, Stopped it, then started it again?
Does Medicare/SSA automatically refund or give credit for overpayments? For example, right now in 2025 I am paying 670 a month which is ridiculous but is based on past income years which were in the 350,000 range (slot machine jackpots and high engineer pay). I understand that and I am trying to work with the SSA to get that reduced to a more reasonable level now since I just retired and my MAGI income this year will be in the 150,000 range at most. I know this same situation happens to thousands of people every year. They retire from a high paying job but are still paying high IRMAA. I know people have gotten their IRMAA reduced but my first attempt with filing a SS-44 failed either I did it wrong of the SSA drones don't understand their own forms. Anyway.. So my question is after this year when my 2025 taxes are filed and also after 2026 when my taxes are filed the SSA will see my income for those years is in the 150,000 range which is much lower than the 350,000 years. So for 2025 I would have paid way too much IRMAA. Will the SSA automatically issue me refunds or credits for having over paid for this year? Try as I might I can not find any official text about that on all my internet searches. -
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Report Sister of 'Joe Ferrari’ Urges Probe into Mysterious Prison Death
Most people didn't lose any sleep about his death. -
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Report Bangkok's Formula One Ambitions Face Potential Financial Deficit
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 30 June 2025
Sister of 'Joe Ferrari' Urges Probe into Mysterious Prison Death Picture courtesy of Thai Rath The sister of former police chief, Colonel Thitisan Utthanaphon, known as Joe Ferrari, is urging the police to uncover the mystery surrounding his death in Klong Prem prison on 7th March. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1365174-sister-of-joe-ferrari’-urges-probe-into-mysterious-prison-death/ -
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Report Sister of 'Joe Ferrari’ Urges Probe into Mysterious Prison Death
Picture courtesy of Thai Rath The sister of former police chief, Colonel Thitisan Utthanaphon, known as Joe Ferrari, is urging the police to uncover the mystery surrounding his death in Klong Prem prison on 7th March. His body was later brought to Wat Phra Si Mahathat for a religious ceremony on 10th March. Speaking to the media, Saranya emphasised that her brother, once a dedicated policeman, deserves justice. While the family are prepared to accept a suicide ruling, they seek clarity on the reasons behind it. Despite ongoing investigations, answers remain elusive. Initially hesitant to cremate her brother without case closure, the family decided to proceed after four months due to changes in the body, choosing his birthday for the ceremony. Lawyer Wirasak Nakin noted the family has petitioned the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) over the body's movement, deemed unnatural. The NACC is reviewing the matter. The results of the autopsy have been forwarded to the prosecutor, and further testimony from the family is requested by the authorities, though no date is set. On 29th June, the cremation took place at Wat Phra Si Mahathat, led by Justice Minister Pol. Gen. Tawatchai. Attendees included former anti-drug police chief Pol. Lt. Gen. Somchai and family, amidst a sombre atmosphere. Thananaya, Jo's sister, revealed that despite their request for the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) to take the case, it remains with the police, as confirmed by Justice Minister Tawatchai. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Siam Rath 2025-06-30
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