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(Photo: AP / Mohammad Sajjad)Twin Suicide Attacks Hit Military Sites in Pakistan
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The 50 most relaxing great escapes
| Best spas | 1 Eastern delights | The Mandarin Oriental, the first resort spa in China, is on the southern tip of Hainan island. Treatments blend traditional Chinese medicine with de luxe Asian-style pampering. An 80-minute body massage costs about £100. Doubles from £...Full Story
Myanmar Refugees Face Grim Future in Bangladesh
| Filed at 11:48 a.m. ET | KUTUPALONG, Bangladesh (AP) -- Dildar Begum has no country, no job, no food and she is fast running out of hope. | Her husband is imprisoned in a Bangladeshi jail while she lives in a slum with her five children, reduced to begging for rice fr...Full Story
1st Day of Thai Anti-Govt Protests Pass Peacefully
| Filed at 10:19 a.m. ET | BANGKOK (AP) -- A day of anti-government protests around Thailand passed peacefully Friday, though concerns remained about possible violence when demonstrators converge in the country's capital for a 'million man march' on Sunday. | There had ...Full Story
Thailand eyes free individual travelers from Vietnam
TAT executive Pichai Raktasinha promotes Thailand’s health and spa services at a meeting with corporate guests in HCMC on Wednesday - Photo: Mong Binh HCMC - The HCMC office of Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is developing plans to attract free individual traveler...Full Story
Indonesian President gets favourable reviews - Australian media wrap
Media wrap - Indonesian President gets favourable reviews | POLITICS AND ECONOMICS | Foreign affairs | Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to jail people-smugglers for five years– People-smugglers caught in Indonesia will face five years' jail under tough anti-trafficking me...Full Story
Laos continues to block public access to deported Hmong tribesmen
| WASHINGTON -- A California congressman has joined human rights activists in voicing concern over the treatment of ethnic Hmong deported by Thailand late last year to their native Laos and now being confined in isolated villages inaccessible to international news media...Full Story
Thailand seeks WTO solution on generic drugs
| WASHINGTON (AFP) – A senior Thai official voiced hope Monday for a WTO solution on the production of low-cost generic drugs, an issue that has stirred friction with Western companies. | A military-backed government in 2006 suspended patent protections for expens...Full Story
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Sun 7 Mar 2010
EU: Somali Pirates Free Thai Fishing Boat
The New York Times | Filed at 12:30 p.m. ET | NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- Somali pirates freed a Thai fishing vessel they held for more than four months after receiving a ransom, the European Union Naval Force said Sunday, and French officials said their navy seized 11 susp...
 Cambodian malaria strain stirs health fears
Independent online | Next »  1  2 | Pailin, Cambodia - In a dusty village near the Thai-Cambodia border, 24-year-old Oeur Samoeun sits on a dark green hammock recovering from a strain of malaria that has resisted the most powerful drugs available. | Rav...
Cambodia drug-resistant malaria stirs health fears
Zeenews Pailin: In a dusty village near the Thai-Cambodia border, 24-year-old Oeur Samoeun sits on a dark green hammock recovering from a strain of malaria that has resisted the most powerful drugs available. | Ravaged by days of fever and chills, he is cons...
Sat 6 Mar 2010
Top 50 child-free holidays
The Times | Cool hotels | 1 Clifftop Greece: Enjoy sunshine and stunning sea views with no gabbling teens in the clifftop village of Imerovigli on Santorini, Greece. Icons is a new luxury couples-only boutique hotel offering a special package of a deluxe spa b...
Fri 5 Mar 2010
How to save your life if bitten by a snake in Bangkok, Thailand: Thailand's snakes ...
The Examiner |   Not every Bangkok snake is safely pickled in whiskey - copyright Cassandra James | Just because Bangkok, Thailand is a mega-city, it doesn't mean it doesn't have snakes. Snakes are everywhere in Bangkok and, if you're here long enough, you'l...
Laos continues to block public access to deported Hmong tribesmen
Yahoo Daily News | WASHINGTON — A California congressman has joined human rights activists in voicing concern over the treatment of ethnic Hmong deported by Thailand late last year to their native Laos and now being confined in isolated villages inaccessible to...
Laos continues to block public access to deported Hmong tribesmen
Lexington Herald-Leader | By Sanada Sahoo | McClatchy Newspapers | WASHINGTON - A California congressman has joined human rights activists in voicing concern over the treatment of ethnic Hmong deported by Thailand late last year to their native Laos and now being confined i...
Legal limbo stalls Thailand industry
BBC News By Rachel Harvey | BBC News, Bangkok | Thailand's economic prospects could be put in jeopardy because of a continuing dispute at a huge industrial complex. | Recent figures on GDP and exports have been encouraging for the Thai government. | But econo...
Wed 3 Mar 2010
Kendle Receives Approval From Indian Government to Proceed With Development of Operations Center in Special Economic Zone
PR Newswire   Company's continued investment in Asia/Pacific expands its global footprint to meet customer demands | CINCINNATI, March 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Kendle (Nasdaq: KNDL), a leading, global full-service clinical research organization, today an...
Tue 2 Mar 2010
Fossils of snake eating dino eggs found in India
The News & Observer | BANGKOK -- The fossilized remains of a 67 million-year-old snake found coiled around a dinosaur egg offer rare insight into the ancient reptile's dining habits and evolution, scientists said Tuesday. | The findings, which appeared in Tuesday's issu...
Bombs in Southern Thailand Target Banks, Wound 2
The New York Times | Filed at 1:42 a.m. ET | BANGKOK (AP) -- Five small bombs planted by suspected insurgents exploded Tuesday outside banks and ATMs in Thailand's restive south, wounding two people, police said. Another three bombs were defused. | The attacks targeted...
Mon 1 Mar 2010
Bangkok Under Fire on Immigration Policy
Wall Street Journal By PATRICK BARTA | Pressure is mounting on Thai authorities to rescind or delay new immigration rules that could cause hundreds of thousands of migrant workers to face deportation and drive up business costs in one of Southeast Asia's most important ...
Thai king, 82, returns to hospital one day after leaving
m&c | Bangkok - Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej returned to hospital just one day after being discharged to the royal residence in Bangkok, local media reported Monday. | King Bhumibol, 82, left hospital Saturday after a stay of five and a half months...
Sun 28 Feb 2010
Thai PM Orders More Security After Bank Blasts
The New York Times | Filed at 7:10 a.m. ET | BANGKOK (AP) -- Thailand's prime minister ordered stepped-up security in Bangkok on Sunday after four banks were targeted with small explosive devices. | The attacks Saturday night, in which no one was hurt, came a day after...
Thai king leaves hospital for 4 hours
Wtop By GRANT PECK | Associated Press Writer | BANGKOK (AP) - Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej briefly left the hospital where he has been treated for the past five months to make a late-night visit to his palace, an official said Sunday. | It was the f...
Thai king leaves hospital for 4 hours
The Boston Globe | BANGKOK-Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej briefly left the hospital where he has been treated for the past five months to make a late-night visit to his palace, an official said Sunday. | It was the first time the 82-year-old monarch has left Siri...
Thai king leaves hospital for 4 hours
The Press Democrat | It was the first time the 82-year-old monarch has left Siriraj Hospital since he was hospitalized Sept. 19 with fatigue and loss of appetite. | Bhumibol left for Chitralada Palace at about 9 p.m. Saturday night on "personal" business and returned t...
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