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Thailand News !
All the News about Thailand updated regularly.
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Mango Sauce
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Wed, 06 Jun 2007 19:08:34 +0600 Mango Sauce
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| Readers who've been admiring the Laotian rock rat for the past three weeks are probably wondering what's happened to me. Amongst other things, I've been pondering the future of this site.
Mango Sauce has welcomed literally millions of visitors over the years but, since Google AdSense pulled the plug, my once-healthy advertising income has dwindled to almost nothing. New advertisers have proved hard to find and, despite its enduring popularity, the site is commercially dead in the water.
Writing Mango Sauce has always been great fun but unless I pull my finger out and start earning some money, I'm going to end up sleeping in a dirt soi surrounded by scabby dogs and bottles of my own urine. |
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Mon, 14 May 2007 21:50:37 +0600 New species in Lao kebab inspires $1million prize
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Identified for the very first time when served up to a hungry American naturalist on a skewer in 2005, a living specimen of the Laotian rock rat has now been photographed. Despite appearances, the creature - known locally as a kha-nyou - isn't a rat at all. Robert Timmins described his tasty new discovery as a "spineless porcupine."
At that stage, however, he'd never seen a live specimen so branding the enigmatic creature a coward might have been premature. For all we know, when ambushed by Laotian rice farmers brandishing sliced bell peppers and pineapple chunks, the bushy-tailed beast might have shown conspicuous bravery. |
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Fri, 11 May 2007 13:29:30 +0600 Jail for Thailand's YouTube fans
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Fans of the banned YouTube video-sharing website will soon face "severe punishment" under a draconian new cyber-crime law. Anyone using a proxy server to visit a website censored by the Thai government could now end up in jail.
This criminalization of ordinary Internet users is just another symptom of Thailand's descent into authoritarianism. |
Thailand News
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Sun, 14 Mar 2010 09:39:11 GMT Q+A-Who are Thailand's "red shirts"?
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| Thai anti-government "red shirt" protesters converged on Bangkok on Sunday in a mass rally aimed at forcing fresh elections [ID:SGE62B017]. The United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship , which backs former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, believes it can bring 1 million people to Bangkok and topple a government it says is a front for ... |
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Sun, 14 Mar 2010 01:19:17 GMT Best coffee shops and cafes in Chiang Mai, Thailand: Lattes, cappuccinos and cake
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| Chiang Mai is my favorite city in Thailand, it's also my favorite place to drink coffee. |
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Sat, 13 Mar 2010 17:02:37 GMT Best shops to buy craft supplies in Bangkok, Thailand: Painting, knitting, scrapbooking and more
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| When I first came to Bangkok seven years ago, Thais weren't big crafters. Nowadays though, crafting is huge in Bangkok with many Thai women learning crafts like painting, knitting, jewelry making, scrapbooking, crocheting and sewing. |
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