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British Fugitive Arrested in Phuket After Violent Brawl in Bangkok
Got to say, as a Brit, I was surprised recently to read a Google hotel review where a German was slagging off “Chav” behaviour by Brits. Having now stayed at the hotel, I can fully understand his review. Plenty of nationalities there, but it was only the Brits camped by the bar taking advantage of the All inclusive and getting rowdy. Bit embarrassing being a Brit at times. -
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Does living in Thailand drive you to drink?
Wrong Mike. Never lived in any of those. Still hate the place. The Don. -
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US Expat in Thailand Faces 10 Years for Threatening US Senator
True in a sense in the U.S. prior to 9/11 they left security up to the airline which majority were contracted out to firms that paid minimum wage and had minimum standards. Insecure! What person what country wouldn't be if 9/11 had happened to them. Look at England prior had cameras everywhere due to their own domestic terroristic behavior. With so many holes in the airline system there were really no so called expects as Airline business slowed layoffs came many of the country TSA came from former airline management or front line airline agents who were familiar with the airport laid outs. Thousand of deaths, senseless war to try to prevent another attack there are no real answer so people come up with rules sometime senseless on the surface to make sure if there is even a 1% chance it can happen that crazy rule is there. Then you have people in power who shouldn't to get revenge use a needed list like the no fly to make like hard on their opponents like they did with Tusi Gabbard,! Insecure makes people do things they normally wouldn't. -
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Thailand's Sugar Tax Spurs Sweeter Beverage Reformulations
Many bubble teas have over 50 or 60g of sugar in them. -
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Trump Is Already Slowing Global Trade as Companies Pause Orders
Sabateurs? I'm not sure about that, but I suppose you could say they don't have much political savy. They may have absolutely perfect theories on how to rearrange the deck chars on the Titanic, but I'm not sure they fully realize how cumbersome the political process really is. Navarro is from academia and Bessenet is from Wall Street. Both have no real experience in the political process. Trump? I think he has good instincts, but in this case, the headwinds from the bond market may be just too much.
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