BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — Suspected insurgents in Thailand's restive south shot up a bustling cafe early Saturday, killing three customers and injuring four others, police said. Police Maj. Sae…
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Interpreters prove to be precious commodity
Wausau Daily Herald, WI - 4 hours ago Wisconsin, for example, does not have a certified Hmong court interpreter, Capati said. State statute does not require it, but Capati's office recommends … |
BAHRAIN will be competing in the World Men's Bowling Championship next month, the Bahrain Bowling Association (BBA) confirmed yesterday, writes PATRICK SALOMON. The tournament is scheduled to be play…
Suspected insurgents in Thailand's restive south shot up a bustling cafe early today, killing three customers and injuring four others, police say. Police Major Saenchai Kesarin said the insurgents d…
Pattani, Thailand - Three people were killed and five wounded Saturday when insurgents in a pick-up truck fired into a tea shop in Yala, the centre of the Islamic insurgency in Thailand's deep south. …
Bangkok - Thai rice exports should hit ten million tonnes this year, because prices are falling away following record highs two months ago, said the Thai Rice Exporters Association in reports Saturday…
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Thailand: Australia To Accept 20 Hmong Refugees From Thai Camp Of …
Sin Chew Jit Poh, Malaysia - Jul 4, 2008 BANGKOK, THAILAND: Australia will accept 20 ethnic Hmong asylum-seekers from Laos from a group of about 8000 living in a Thai refugee camp, the Australian … |
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Thailand: Australia To Accept 20 Hmong Refugees From Thai Camp Of …
Sin Chew Jit Poh, Malaysia - 2 hours ago BANGKOK, THAILAND: Australia will accept 20 ethnic Hmong asylum-seekers from Laos from a group of about 8000 living in a Thai refugee camp, the Australian … Video: Hmong refugees sent back to Laos — July 4 2008 AlJazeeraEnglish all 3 news articles |
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Two jobs, $9 an hour and an economic downturn
Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - Jul 4, 2008 For immigrants — especially members of the Twin Cities' Hmong community like Lee — the recent economic downturn has hit especially hard: They often work … |