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Thailand Live Saturday 5 Oct 2013

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New traffic lights re-ignite on dangerous stretch of Phuket road
Phuket Gazette

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Workers prepare paint lines for the new intersection in Thalang. The traffic lights became operational on Thursday. Photo: Leslie Porterfield

PHUKET: One of the deadliest stretches of Thepkrasattri Road got new traffic lights on Thursday. Or rather, got its old ones up and operating again.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/672592-new-traffic-lights-re-ignite-on-dangerous-stretch-of-phuket-road/

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Special Report: Is my neighbor a contract killer?
Phuket Gazette

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Joseph “Rambo” Hunter kept a low profile in Phuket, doing little that was out of the ordinary. Photo: Reuters

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PHUKET: -- Soldiers and other security personnel arriving on the island to enjoy R&R leave or even to retire in the sun is nothing new to Phuket, but the arrest of ex-US soldier Joseph “Rambo” Hunter this past week has raised the ugly question: Do you know who your neighbors really are?

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/672611-is-my-neighbor-a-contract-killer-phuket-special-report/

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