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Lord Hermer’s Legal Battle for al-Qaeda Figure’s Compensation Revealed
As importantly, everyone is entitled to legal representation before any court criminal or civil. It’s not a right that any conviction removes. -
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Things I Don't Like
I don't like the sight, taste, smell, or texture of mayonnaise. Also not fond of gum or loud people. Close-talkers are very annoying. My nightmare is somebody talking too loud, right in my face, while chewing stinky old gum, with leftover mayonnaise sticking to the corners of their mouth. -
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Pai's Deportation of International Musician Sparks Outcry
So , an Israeli . Its hardly "entitled" to be annoyed because your partner is being deported -
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Anyone on a ketogenic diet whilst living here in Thailand?
That's like many bodybuilding guidelines. Nothing to do with any area. These diet books just copied bodybuilders and thought up a new name. Scammers. -
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How to reduce the risk of insurance claim denials?
Agreed... its a delicate 'game'... But the 'long termers' are not here for medical treatment, though, it might attract those who are otherwise detracted due to their medical conditions. I think 'long termers' and 'tourists' could be treated differently from a medical insurance perspective - where tourists are required to show 'travel insurance'... and anyone with a visa has already paid into the national system and receives an insurance card. I believe this would be a workable solution - medically elective treatment to be held at the government hospital closest to your home - this would mean the 'elderly expats' have some cover. Emergency treatment at 'any hospital' (as per law - for at least 72 hours) - this avoids hospitals kicking out people through no cover etc. As they should... I believe medical health care to be a basic human right. But, of course, it must be paid for - I don't see anything wrong in contributing to the national system ( a fair amount ) in much the same way, foreign nationals have to pay the NHS surcharge. -
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Anyone on a ketogenic diet whilst living here in Thailand?
You believe in fake diets made up by msm. Nuff said.
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