Southport Killer Sentenced to Minimum of 52 Years for 'Pure Evil' Murders
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JFK assassination papers declassified !
He is what the media call a useful idiot, one that reads only headlines, then spouts off the crap he's just read thinking he is informed.... when actually is a just a clown -
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Hegseth has been confirmed.
What it’s made from titanium for the space shuttle? -
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Cashing a US check
Ouch that sounds tricky. I assume if he has a Thai bank account he already asked them I used to contract with Schlumberger in the US and most staff weren't US citizens. Sounds remote but maybe he can beg to them to cancel the check and to send the money western union. -
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The Neo-Imperialist was Serious About Stealing Greenland
That's how Trump have manipulated you guys to believe will solve your problems. Everyone else it the enemy except your self and your own people who exploited you. The very same people who now stand behind your man, you got filthy rich,.making you guys poor. So poor that Cambodia is the solution for many of you guys. Look at yiur vets, and the treatment they got. Shame -
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The Neo-Imperialist was Serious About Stealing Greenland
What’s hilarious is the fact that it’s driving you crazy that Trump is now the president -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Not a bad plan. I filed three years late returns, and this year's. No assessable remittances to declare, so zero foreign income to claim, AND I got bank/dividend withholding refunded. Now I have a four-year history of accepted and approved tax forms omitting non-assessable foreign remittances. It's no real bother. It's just another facet of expat life in Thailand. Once a year, spend half a day at immigration getting an extension. Three or four times a year, take five minutes to file an online 90-day report. And now the first weekend in January, spend ten minutes to file my annual FBAR, then 20-30 minutes filing my Thai PN90. All is well, until Thailand moves to global taxation. Then Plan B.
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