18-year prison sentence to Suchai, Viroj
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I just came back from the parole office I have to report to for the crime I committed.
You gotta point there. I printed the approval screen since they didn't send a email now with the new system. -
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Thai Highway Police Pursue Pickup Truck Smuggling 29 Myanmar Migrants
Unbelievable how many people fit into one converted pick-up. -
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Chiangmai urologist
Dr Wittawat Rawiyotai https://www.bangkokhospital-chiangmai.com/en/doctor/dr-wittawat-rawiyotai-m-d/ -
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Plan B Countries - Any Advice or Ideas ?
Yes, Thanks for that. I think the trick is, is to make sure it doesn't go through bank to bank into Thailand. Other methods as I outlined earlier such as using foreign debit and credit cards and of course, Revolut and Wise cards. -
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National Insurance Hike Threatens Care Home Stability Amid Budget Increases
I am no expert on economic theory, but believe the government could and should print money. But only on condition that it is spent into the real economy to provide goods and services that are needed. Otherwise, money (or to be specific, fiat currency), whether created out of thin air by commercial banks or otherwise, will result in 'inflation' (devaluation of the currency). I seem to recollect reading that in France it was formerly the practice for the Banque de France to issue francs to the French Treasury. But that this practice was discontinued at the time of the Presidency of Giscard d'Estaing, and replaced by borrowing, at interest, from commercial banks etc. The argument being that this would lead governments to be more careful with borrowing. It is interesting to note that a number of French Presidents of the Fifth Republic were previously bankers. From memory: Pompidou, Giscard d'Estaing, and Macron. -
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Sleep aid for a long flight
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Ho-hum, bronchitis again....
Less likely to cough if breathing through your nose (filtered) or through a cloth (filtered)? Something suspended in the air. Possibly dust or pollution. Could be a specific type of wood/coal/vegetation that is burned. Could be an additive to gasoline used in Myanmar. Most likely IMO is a pollen specific to flowers/trees in that area.
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