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Eating Out

The staff at our restaurant organised a “New Year Dinner”, a chance for all of us to sit down and relax after the long festive season.
It not uncommon for people to have their “Company” dinner after the festivities, especially if they have to work through them.
It was nice to go out and unwind, and be [...]

Chang Rai

Chang Rai in the very north of Thailand, not really in the mountains (600m above sea level) like Pai, means not cold at nite YES!Took the 3 hour mini bus from Pai all the way down the curving road (people threw up), then headed right into a VIP-24 seat…

เอกสารลับที่เคยเป็นเรื่องลับสุดยอดจากยุคสงครามเวียดนามได้เปิดเผยความลับออกมาหลายอย่าง รวมทั้งการที่หน่วยรบของกองทัพสหรัฐฯ บางหน่วยเคยถูกฝ่ายเวียดนามเหนือแสร้งเป็นพวกเดียวกันส่งวิทยุ หลอกแจ้งพิกัดให้ช่วยยิงถล่ม “ศัตรู” ซึ่งต่อมาได้ปรากฏว่า เป็นการยิงที่ตั้งฝ่ายสหรัฐฯ เอง

HANOI–Seven Vietnamese women died and three more were injured in a rockfall at a stone quarry in the latest of a string of such accidents over the past month, officials said Sunday. “Two women aged 2…

A growing international trade in discarded mobile phones is helping the world’s poor. But will it poison the earth?.

Stone mine collapse kills 7 in Vietnam

HANOI (Reuters) - At least seven workers were killed in a stone mine collapse in Vietnam’s Nghe An province, a month after a similar accident killed 18 workers in the same province, state media report…

MOSINEE — Throngs of people gathered Saturday to honor the memory of a prominent Hmong military leader who hoped his people could again have a homeland — either in Laos or the United States.

Thailand starts by-elections in Northeast

Thailand started its first by-elections of last month’s general election in the northeastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima on Sunday, to fill the three MPs (Member of Parliament) posts whose winners w…

Hanoi - Three women were killed in a rockslide at a stone quarry in central Vietnam, raising the number of victims of such accidents to at least 32 in less than a month, an official said Sunday. The w…

G UASCA, COLOMBIA — In the 1930s, when there was nothing to eat in his family’s one-room house on South Main in Houston, Richard Morgan Stewart said his father would rustle-up dinner by catching rabbits and armadillos with his bare hands. Stewart, 69, has come a long way — both geographically and financially — since those penny-pinching post-Depression days.

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