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Trump sued by California over tarrifs
Because he stood up to Trump and poked the bully in the chest 😂 Isn't it cute the way his wife and the military mook are all copying his 'leaning tower of pizza' (sic) body language? You'd think they're on a ship and Gavin is standing up like a normal human being on the dock. -
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Report Pattaya's Sanctuary of Truth Claims World Record Crown
I've lived in Pattaya for 25 years and I wouldn't have a clue where it is and really I don't care. I've been told it's frequented by Thai politicians who are noted for their truth, especially the likes of Teflon Tony. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 13 May 2025
Parents Expose Pattaya Private School Over Fake Diplomas and Receipts Picture courtesy of SiamChon. A private school in Bang Lamung District, Chonburi, is under intense scrutiny following allegations from parents and students of issuing fake educational certificates and forged tuition receipts. More than 50 individuals have already filed complaints with Nong Prue Police Station and are preparing to take the case to local authorities including the Damrongdhama Centre. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1360497-parents-expose-pattaya-private-school-over-fake-diplomas-and-receipts/ -
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Ocean Freight Shipping for relocation to the USA
Not authoritative, but from a firm that does household removals to the U.S. Your shipment of personal effects and household items can be imported duty-free if: You are a returning US citizen: a. All personal effects or household items must be owned and used for at least 12 months prior to you importing them. https://www.sevenseasworldwide.com/customs-advice/us -
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Crime Parents Expose Pattaya Private School Over Fake Diplomas and Receipts
Picture courtesy of SiamChon. A private school in Bang Lamung District, Chonburi, is under intense scrutiny following allegations from parents and students of issuing fake educational certificates and forged tuition receipts. More than 50 individuals have already filed complaints with Nong Prue Police Station and are preparing to take the case to local authorities including the Damrongdhama Centre. The scandal came to light after a group of concerned parents contacted the media, prompting reporters to investigate the school. The allegations include fabricated diplomas, falsified grade reports and counterfeit payment receipts, many of which were allegedly signed and distributed by the school’s deputy director. One parent, Ms Suree Jaita, 44, recounted her experience. Her daughter first enrolled at the school in 2020 but had to pause her studies due to health issues. She re-enrolled in 2024 and completed only one term before the school claimed she had already graduated, issuing a full set of higher vocational (Por Wor Sor) transcripts despite incomplete coursework. The deputy director also demanded 40,000 baht in tuition, of which only 10,000 baht was later refunded. Another student, a 19-year-old identified as Ms Yu, said she had paid tuition for six full terms. However, when she requested her academic documents, the school claimed payment had been received for only three. The receipts she had been given turned out to be forgeries, allegedly signed by the deputy director himself. This, she said, cost her the chance to use her qualifications to apply for jobs. Numerous other students and parents have made similar claims, they paid tuition directly to the deputy director but were either issued fake documents or told they needed to pay again in order to receive genuine certificates. Some students who had completed lower secondary school (Mathayom 3) over three years ago have still not received their diplomas, preventing them from pursuing further education or employment. In response, a group of parents recently met with the school’s director, who confirmed that complaints had been received since March. The school has reportedly filed a police complaint against the deputy director for document forgery. However, parents remain sceptical, expressing concern that the school is not taking firm action and may be protecting the accused. As a result, they plan to escalate the matter further through official government channels in search of justice. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-05-13. -
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Report Thai-Ghanaian Fraud Gang Arrested for 200 Million Baht Japan Scam
This lot wouldn't work in an iron lung.the laziest people on earth but by jingo they are good at tthis type of thing.Why do they keep letting them in when they are mostly wrong-uns.
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