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  • Thailand in Troubled Waters
    New America Media - By Andrew Lam - Apr. 14 (News Analysis) - Once the envy of its neighbors – Vietnam, Laos, Burma, Cambodia and Malaysia, which suffered under colonial rules – Thailand alone in Southeast Asia developed independently and in peace. But the tourist Mecca of Southeast Asia has lately shown its grimmer side, one that it can no longer keep under wraps.

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  • Thailand: The future of stem cell research?
    GlobalPost - By Patrick Winn - Mar. 24 (News Report) - In Thailand, worlds away from the political din surrounding stem cells in America, more and more parents are choosing to bank the cord blood of their newborns to use, perhaps, in future medical treatments. Thailand could be well-positioned to cash in on the trend, as the business of storing stem cells relies on two factors: high birth rates and a class of moneyed parents. Thailand, already a regional healthcare mecca, has both.

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  • Thailand: The war you've never heard of
    GlobalPost - By Patrick Winn - Mar. 13 (Special Report) - Each week in Thailand’s deep south, new blood is spilled in the name of a forgotten Muslim sultanate. This guerilla war seems worlds away from Bangkok and Thailand’s neon-soaked coastal playgrounds. But it has ground Thailand’s military to a halt.

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  • Drowning Refugees in Thailand Is Bad Karma - NAM
    New America Media - By Andrew Lam - Jan. 28 (News Analysis) - For a country steeped in Buddhism, Thailand is accruing terrible karmic debts. News reports, including those by the Thai press itself, indicate systematic abuse of refugees fleeing from its neighbor, Myanmar.

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  • Thailand tourism chief believes deadly clashes will not significantly affect tourism
    photojourn.wordpress.com - By John Le Fevre - Oct. 11 (News Report) - The head of Thailand’s tourism promotion authority has predicted the bloody and violent clashes between police and ant-government People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) protesters last Monday (Oct. 7, 2008) will not have a significant effect on the country’s tourism.

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  • Thai tourism in crisis as protesters die in ‘bloody Bangkok’
    photojourn.wordpress.com - By John Le Fevre - Oct. 10 (News Report) - At the same time as TAT’s governor, Mrs. Phornsiri Manoharn, was launching Tourism Thailand's new marketing campaign to 1,000 international travel journalists, police and PAD demonstrators were clashing on the streets in the bloodiest day of protest since the ant-government protesters began their campaign six weeks ago.

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  • Asia Sentinel - Thailand's Political Crisis Turns Violent
    asiasentinel.com - By Larry Jagan - Oct. 08 (News Report) - Concerns are building that the country’s political stalemate shows no sign of ending

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  • The lost tribe of Israel - Chinese
    GroundReport - By Thisayakorn - Mar. 05 (Special Report) - Jews has many traditions originated in the Bible they still observe today. They celebrate the pass over to remember God's mercy on the night of the plague on the first

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  • Thai Politics - Now What?
    Thai politics - By Thisayakorn - Mar. 05 (News Analysis) - The day on his return, CNN and Reuter reported that Taksin will certainly not abandon politics as he had vowed in many occasions. Foreign news media apparently raised a question as to whether Thailand will now have two Premiers concurrently.......

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  • Sondhi's 'new time journalism'
    AsiaMedia - By Amanda Natividad - Nov. 22 (Special Report) - Los Angeles --- Sondhi Limthongkul, Thai media mogul and outspoken critic of the administration of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, spoke at a crowded lecture hall at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) on Monday. Armed with criticisms of the now-ousted regime and toting staunch views on press freedom, he explained the struggles he and his supporters faced in their fight for a change of leadership. Sondhi is the founder and owner of Manager Group, a conglomerate of media outlets including the Manager Daily newspaper, a weekly newspaper, a monthly magazine, a community radio station and Asian Satellite TV (ASTV). His media outlets, said Sondhi, push the envelope of journalism in Thailand. Pervasive government control and corruption, he said, make it impossible to practice traditional news reporting. He subscribes to what he called "new time journalism," a journalism-activism hybrid that calls for political change. One of the differences between Thai and American dem