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The Oracle of measuring blood pressure.
You’re on the pills because you’re too lazy to change your lifestyle ! Dont want the pills… don’t take them. Improve your diet and get some exercise or don’t… up to you. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 2 December 2024
Thailand's Motorcycle Exports Soar by 157% Amid Rising Global Demand File photo for reference only Exports of motorcycles from Thailand are on an upward trend, spurred by a growing demand for completely knocked-down (CKD) units, reports the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). October saw a substantial rise in exports, driven largely by increased interest from Asian markets like Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia, and Japan, which are eager to acquire new models for reassembly. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1345169-thailands-motorcycle-exports-soar-by-157-amid-rising-global-demand/ -
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Nissan has 12 to 14 Months to Survive
Japan is very different from the UK. Japan is the world's second largest exporter of vehicles (the first in dollar terms) and the Japanese industry is still highly competitive. The UK ranked low both in terms of manufactured volume and in terms of export. When the consolidation of the British automotive industry was accomplished, the UK had not yet joined the European Economic Community (it did so only in 1973) and a sketchy access to the European market, which limited both its access to the most advanced automotive technologies and to the nearest, largest and most lucrative market. By 1968 when the consolidation was fully accomplished, the UK automotive market was shared between four manufacturers, three of which were foreign owned and had massive economies of scale, with their cars manufactured on both side of the British channel (Ford, General Motors/Vauxhall and Chrysler, the last two now part of Stellantis). The British Leyland MC, given its insularity, stood no chance. Japanese owned automakers, on the other end, still command an almost complete control of their domestic market and still command a high market share in all major international markets. -
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UK Pensioners in Thailand Face New Scrutiny Over Pension Fraud
Imagining the financial loss over 10 to 13 years is staggering; it's overwhelming to even consider, sending shivers down my spine. If you report it, the oap will be frozen as of the date reported; if not, it remains unfrozen without sanctions. -
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Online Gambling Operation Worth 200 Million Baht Busted by Chiang Rai Police
It’s interesting to see how a lot of these secret operations come to light just because of community suspicions when someone’s sudden lifestyle shift doesn’t match their income. What got me was the sheer scale of it all—raids in multiple cities and assets worth around 40 million baht seized. Seems like the community watch played a big part in this case. And it’s no surprise; there’s a big appetite for betting sites like Slot77, which is making waves in legal online gambling. -
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Biden pardons Hunter.
Next week it will all be forgotten, look at what Trump has got away with in his canvassing, soon forgotten..............🤗 -
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New system to check criminal record at Thai border?
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Big falang lottery winners in Thailand?
Well, sure! There's Whitman, Price and Haddad, basking under the Phuket sun.
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