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Thai news presenter sparks concern by drinking tap water on air - video
Better not spill any on his suit. He might get bleach stains. You can smell the Chlorine in the water in BKK. -
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LTR Visa is Now available for Long Term Residency
Steps 2 and 3 are very basic steps...kinda like knocking on someone's door and then they let you in to sit down and talk. In Step 4 Under Consideration by Relevant Govt Agencies just means BOI (i.e., a govt agency) and other agencies will now review your application. I think BOI does the initial review before they forward it out for other govt agencies to review. How long this govt agencies review really takes will vary from individual to individual....but BOI's "goal" is for all agencies to complete the review within 20 working/business days....which works out to almost a 30 "calendar" days. Be sure to watch your LTR acct closely for changes and possible requests for additional documentation which can stop the 20 working day clock since BOI can't continue the review until they get the additional docs from you. Good luck. -
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Donald Trump Jr. Alleges Biden’s Actions Could Trigger World War III Before Trump’s Return
Why do you keep babbling about Biden? He must be an obsession for you. Seek help. -
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Why are many people so partisan?
So Trump said Harris is soft on crime, that ballot security is an issue, and Harris supports open borders. What’s he lying about? What about the fog eating? -
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Hot-Tempered Pattaya Rider Attacks Russian Woman After Speeding Complaint
It seems that bike riders who transport women like to brake hard. I have heard this from different women and that they say is the biggest reason they avoid them. -
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Hot-Tempered Pattaya Rider Attacks Russian Woman After Speeding Complaint
I knocked my ex missus out..she had a glass jaw ! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 19 November 2024
Ex-National Parks Chief Chaiwat Limlikhitaksorn Acquitted of Defamation Charges File photo for reference only Former Chief of the Office of National Parks, Chaiwat Limlikhitaksorn, who royally stirred up the hornets' nest by instigating a sting operation leading to the arrest of a senior official, today came out victorious from the Criminal Court. He was acquitted of defamation charges levelled against him by Ratchada Suriyakul na Ayutthaya, director-general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344027-ex-national-parks-chief-chaiwat-limlikhitaksorn-acquitted-of-defamation-charges/ -
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Ex-National Parks Chief Chaiwat Limlikhitaksorn Acquitted of Defamation Charges
Former Chief of the Office of National Parks, Chaiwat Limlikhitaksorn, who royally stirred up the hornets' nest by instigating a sting operation leading to the arrest of a senior official, today came out victorious from the Criminal Court. He was acquitted of defamation charges levelled against him by Ratchada Suriyakul na Ayutthaya, director-general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. The drama unfolded three years ago, on 27th December 2022, when a staged meeting between Chaiwat and Ratchada took a surprising turn. Chaiwat had allegedly left an envelope containing a handsome 98,000 Baht on Ratchada's table. Cue the surprise - anti-corruption officers swooped into the office, arresting Ratchada on allegations of bribery tied to promotions within his department. It seems they found more dirt in his office — or more specifically, a further three envelopes stashing a bank-breaking 980,000 Baht. The underlying narrative suggests Ratchada was allegedly using bills to pave promotion paths, demanding hefty sums ranging from 200,000-300,000 Baht from his subordinates. These transactions were purportedly being done in the name of comfortable or lucrative postings, or avoiding tougher assignments. However, Ratchada bit back, accusing Chaiwat of making false allegations in retaliation. It seems the roles had been reversed, with Chaiwat under investigation over the Chaloem Phra Kiat reforestation project in the Phetchaburi province. Nonetheless, in a turn of events, the court sided with Chaiwat. The verdict concluded he showed no malice in levelling accusations against Ratchada. The court noted that Chaiwat had lodged a formal complaint with the anti-corruption police, citing disputed transfers within the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. From the courtroom to the newsroom, this acquittal marks Chaiwat's victory in a subtly high-stakes game that unfolded behind closed administrative doors. His next move? To obtain a copy of the verdict and deliver it to the National Anti-Corruption Commission for official record. This case serves as a riveting reminder of the enduring scrutiny on leaders within government offices, particularly when serious allegations surface. File photo for reference only -- 2024-11-19
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