Archive for December, 2009

You have item for fish or fish is a wearable item be by many people, whether as a tattoo design or jewelry.
Why such a fascination for fish? One is a burden for the symbolisms. Can stand for emerging and sensuality. Indeed, fish stands for many things in other countries. In the land [...]

I can buy authentic ancient Chinese coins? May be in Indonesia. (Surabaya or Jakarta)?
I'm looking for these coins during the imperial government:. Yong Ching Shun Zhen Zhi Qian Long Kang Xi Jia.
Offline, you will need to scour the stores of gold. Chinatown (city) Senen area and Pasar Baru. Online. You can be [...]

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In the sixteenth century is proof that coral can try to treat mania and to stop flow of knowledge. Blood from wounds or gashes. They also believe that these Marine Transport Heavy may have peace and security in the river or sea travel wide.
Dead coral is ground. [...]

Find a good German shepherd puppy names not easy. When one considers this species is consistently ranked as one of the most popular dog breed in the world is not a suspect. You are a lucky owner will want a name that fits like a glove.
Two things you may have to fight [...]

Latest Thailand News

  • Iraq PM Maliki in poll lead
    Initial election results from two mainly Shiite Iraqi provinces put Shiite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the lead on Thursday, as rival blocs voiced doubts over the vote count.
  • Abhisit: Can dissolve House, resign
    Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva pledged Thursday that he is ready to resign or dissolve the parliament if this can solve the country's political conflict, but the anti-government Red Shirt movement vowed to mobilise its supporters to the capital insisting that they will penetrate what they describe as a government blockade and the government's enforcement of security law.
  • US trade gap narrows on falling imports
    The US trade deficit narrowed unexpectedly in January as volume fell for the first time in five months, led by a drop in imports, the government reported Thursday.
  • Suu Kyi urges response to 'unjust' law
    Detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Thursday called on Burma's people to give a united response to an "unjust" election law, her lawyer Nyan Win told AFP.
  • Mexican Carlos Slim world's richest
    Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim has dethroned Microsoft founder Bill Gates as the world wealthiest person and China is fast catching up with the number of US billionaires on the annual Forbes rich list.
  • Emergency medical centre for rally
    An emergency medical centre has been set up for the red-shirt rally this weekend, National Emergency Medical Operations Office secretary-general Chatri Charoenchivakul said on Thursday.
  • SET up 0.71%
    SET index closed at 725.95, up 5.11 or 0.71% in trade worth 16.97 billion baht on Thursday.
  • Armed forces chiefs: No more coups
    Army commander-in-chief Gen Anupong Paojinda reaffirmed on Thursday that he, navy chief Adm Kamthorn Phumhiran, air force chief ACM Itthaporn Supphawong and all their subordinates will not stage a military coup.
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