Archive for August, 2009

Although Japanese culture days of the last century traditional Japanese food continues to spread and get after this. Many people would like very elaborate and taste experience. In these foods. This is why many Japanese restaurants have been established to meet the wants of people around the world. But good news is, one does [...]

Japanese Knotweed is a very invasive plant that can cause damage to property is growing.

This nasty invasive plant is in development. Sites will be able to delay construction by years and many of the indirect cost money to land owners and developers. Weed invasion has extensive rhizome system, some expansion. Seven meters [...]

As the mobile glass arrogant?
IF UR people guy.
You never know, you must sign in the Indian mountains.

Hand Painted Queen Anne Style Vanity Table & Stool/Bench Set

$225.28

Hand Painted Queen Anne Style Vanity Table & Stool/Bench Set This is a brand new wheat finish hand painted Queen Anne Style vanity [...]

A typology of western men who marry Thai women in Phuket, including tourists and expats, bar girls and other women, from a travel site.

Latest Thailand News

  • Soldier, militant killed in Yala gunfight
    A soldier and a militant died in a shoot out when security forces raided Bado village in Yala’s Muang district on Friday morning, and two other soldiers were wounded, police said.
  • SET index opens 9.04 points higher
    The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) composite index opened up 9.04 points, or 0.98% on yesterday's close, to stand at 929.58 points at the start of trading on Friday morning. The trade value was 1.96 billion baht.
  • Gold prices for Friday announced
    The Gold Traders Association this morning announced the buying price at 18.085.88 baht per baht-weight for gold ornaments and 18,350 baht per baht-weight for gold bar.
  • Samsung, Toshiba unveil 'iPad killers'
    Competition to Apple's highly successful iPad hotted up on Thursday as Samsung and Toshiba unveiled rival tablet PCs that they hope will steal some of the Californian giant's thunder.
  • IMF, World Bank step up Pakistan aid
    The IMF and the World Bank have stepped up aid to flood-hit Pakistan to help the country cope with its worst-ever humanitarian disaster, officials said Thursday.
  • Climate chief cites disasters as proof
    UN climate chief Christiana Figueres on Thursday warned that a string of weather calamities showed the deepening urgency to forge a breakthrough deal on global warming this year.
  • ECB hikes growth forecast
    The European Central Bank on Thursday raised its growth and inflation forecasts for the 16-nation eurozone, with the economy now expected to expand 1.6 percent this year and 1.4 percent in 2011.
  • China landslides kill 8, 40 missing
    At least eight people died and 40 were missing after rain-triggered landslides struck a community in southwestern China, state media reported on Thursday.
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