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Nepalese Ex-Prince Arrested Again In Thailand

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He had an argument with his Thai girlfriend? This isn't the Thailand I know.. The room is spinning.

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How is it that whenever there is an incident involving royalty from some country other than Thailand, thai media is happy to report it and people are happy to sling mud?

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How is it that whenever there is an incident involving royalty from some country other than Thailand, thai media is happy to report it and people are happy to sling mud?

Probably similar reasons that whenever a incident involving a Thai is reported that so many posters here are happy to sling mud towards all Thais and all things Thai.

How is it that whenever there is an incident involving royalty from some country other than Thailand, thai media is happy to report it and people are happy to sling mud?

thainess,... maybe ?
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Nepalese ex-prince suffers heart attack in Thailand

BANGKOK, Feb 20, 2013 (AFP) - Former Nepalese crown prince Paras Shah is in intensive care in Thailand after suffering a heart attack, the Nepalese embassy in Bangkok said Wednesday. Shah, 42, who had been living in Thailand, was admitted to hospital late Tuesday, acting Ambassador Dornath Aryal told AFP.

"Doctors said his condition is improving and he needs a full examination," he said. Bangkok's Samitivej Hospital confirmed that Shah had been admitted but declined to discuss his condition.

Shah, who as crown prince was unpopular for his playboy lifestyle, was arrested for cannabis possession on the Thai resort island of Phuket in October. He was detained again in December for smashing property at a luxury apartment in Bangkok. On both occasions he denied the charges and was released on bail.

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Nepalese ex-prince suffers heart attack in Thailand

BANGKOK, Feb 20, 2013 (AFP) - Former Nepalese crown prince Paras Shah is in intensive care in Thailand after suffering a heart attack, the Nepalese embassy in Bangkok said Wednesday. Shah, 42, who had been living in Thailand, was admitted to hospital late Tuesday, acting Ambassador Dornath Aryal told AFP.

"Doctors said his condition is improving and he needs a full examination," he said. Bangkok's Samitivej Hospital confirmed that Shah had been admitted but declined to discuss his condition.

Shah, who as crown prince was unpopular for his playboy lifestyle, was arrested for cannabis possession on the Thai resort island of Phuket in October. He was detained again in December for smashing property at a luxury apartment in Bangkok. On both occasions he denied the charges and was released on bail.

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Heart attack, is that what an overdose is called these days ?

This is America's fault.

How is it that whenever there is an incident involving royalty from some country other than Thailand, thai media is happy to report it and people are happy to sling mud?

Probably similar reasons that whenever a incident involving a Thai is reported that so many posters here are happy to sling mud towards all Thais and all things Thai.

Woosh...

The sound of Nisa missing the point completely.

This is America's fault.

Wrong. Israel.

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