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Why/How is British English different from American English?
Neither is right or wrong, or for that matter the myriad of versions of English. The beauty of the language is that it seems to evolved across the world with variants, which we all be to be able to understand. I speak American Spanish, it's different than my family in Mexico, and it's a far cry from Spanish Spanish. I ain't got the snooty lisp! But again we all can understand each other. English, and Spanish in all their quirks and regional variations have created great literature and art. So one is never better or worse, all just part of the family ....and it keeps evolving! -
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Whistleblower Exposes Thai Hospital Drug Fraud
Picture courtesy of Naewna In a dramatic twist, a major corruption scandal involving the misuse of taxpayer-funded medications has been uncovered in Thailand, centred around the Veterans General Hospital. The operation, which has run unchecked for over ten years, involved fabricating patients to illicitly obtain and resell drugs, depriving the public purse of billions of Thai Baht and risking public health. The hero behind this revelation is Ms Patchani Phunsuk, a courageous whistleblower who, despite threats and warnings, decided to unearth the deeply-rooted malpractice. Initially approached by a recruiter to join the scheme, she turned the tables by gathering concrete evidence against her would-be accomplices. The scheme was as cunning as it was simple. Fake patients, often elderly and from the military community in Lop Buri, were coached to feign ailments at the Bangkok-based hospital. These "patients" would be prescribed unnecessary medications, which were then handed over to the ringleaders for cash, and sold on the black market. This included drugs ranging from heart medication to eye drops. Among those involved was Ms Eang, a key recruiter, and her superior, a high-ranking army official known as Ms Reed. Fake patients like a 54-year-old woman described how high-calorie foods were given onboard transport to affect their blood tests, ensuring they’d receive prescribed drugs. They were paid between 1,000 and 1,500 Thai Baht for each hospital visit. The operation expanded beyond merely fabricating illnesses. Some doctors were complicit, routinely prescribing excessive amounts of drugs. The medicines, often excluded from government health cover, left a significant loophole open for exploitation. The illegal enterprise was orchestrated with alarming sophistication. A clandestine network moved drugs to a laundry near Rama IV, Bangkok, before they were traded in illicit markets. Despite intense pressure to suppress the emerging scandal, Ms Patchani remained steadfast. She submitted her collected evidence to the House committee on the Armed Forces, igniting a full-scale investigation by the police Anti-Corruption Division and the National Anti-Corruption Commission. About 600 fake patients from seven network groups, largely rooted in Lop Buri, have so far been implicated, with inquiries widening across provinces and other hospitals. Patchani’s bravery in coming forward has been praised widely. She implores others involved to confess and assist in unravelling this conspiracy. Her actions resonate as a clarion call for transparency and justice, setting a precedent for tackling corruption in Thailand’s healthcare system. As legal proceedings gain momentum, this scandal promises to restructure the systemic flaws it has exposed, heralding greater accountability and reform within the nation's medical institutions, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-03-24 -
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Hello fellow boomers. Just say thanks.
More didn't go than did. They were the lucky ones. It was a bad war for bad reasons and a lot of people died that should not have. In the end it was for nothing anyway as the North Vietnamese won. -
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