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Orangutans are the only exclusively Asian genus of extant great ape. The largest living arboreal animals, they have longer arms than the other, more terrestrial, great apes. They are among the most intelligent primates a...
Thai designer Wisharawish Akarasantisook wins Mango Fashion Award
Barcelona, 30 May (EFE).- Thai designer Wisharawish Akarasantisook has won the 4th Mango Fashion Award worth 300,000 euros, the richest competition of its type in the world. EFE TV -Madrid- 16:55 GMT. Keywords: efe-mango-fashion-awards-barcelona-spain. Tel: +34 913 467 200. E-mail: tvefe@efe.es. Web: www.efeservicios.comPowered by NewsLook.com Producer : EFENews
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Alfred Nassoro CSA vs Khresnik Dauti Maeng Ho (Amateur muay thai) -79kg
My 3rd fight in 2011 in DK. Won on points.Venue: Golden Muay Thai
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Thai opposition movement goes underground
Most of the anti-government protesters, or the so-called red shirts, who had camped out in central Bangkok for more than two months in a tense political standoff are from Thailand's rural north.Following last week's violence in the Thai capital, the anti-government movement and the government are bracing themselves for more violence to come.Observers say the opposition movement has grown far beyond Thaksin Shinawatra, the ousted prime minister, with more professionals joining the push for regime change.Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen travelled to Chiang Mai in northern Thailand, where many of the group's leaders have now gone underground. (May 23, 2010)
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Thai medical tourism on the rise - 22 Dec 09
As the US debates multi-billion dollar reforms to its health system, a growing number of Americans are seeking out medical treatment abroad.Many are travelling to Thailand, where they are finding medical care cheaper and with better care than they might receive at home.Al Jazeera's Aela Callan reports on a growing trend of patients from across the world travelling to Thailand for affordable healthcare.
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Thailand battles to defeat Aids - 01 Dec 09
About 600.000 people in Thailand are thought to be living with Aids, but the country has won praise for its attempts to tackle the spread of the HIV virus.Education and increasing access to anti-retroviral drugs are the mainstay of the Thai campaign, while initial optimism over a supposedly "breakthrough" HIV vaccine has waned.Al Jazeera's Aela Callan reports from Bangkok.
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Thai web editor gets suspended sentence
A Thai website editor was found guilty of insulting the monarchy, but she was given a suspended jail sentence. Chiranuch Premchaiporn is the editor of the Prachatai website. The judge said at least one post that had been offensive to the royal family remained on the website for 20 days after being ordered by the court to remove them. Although her jail sentence of eight months has been suspended for one year, the award-winning editor is not happy. (SOUNDBITE) (Thai) CHIRANUCH PREMCHAIPORN, EDITOR OF PRACHATHAI WEB MASTER SAYING: "I'm not satisfied with the point that I was found guilty. I'll discuss with my lawyer whether to appeal or not." The Computer Crimes Act is used along with a law on lese-majeste to penalise insults against the royal family. The number of cases has soared in recent years, coinciding with a period of political turbulence. Sophia Soo, Reuters.
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Disease fears stalk Thai capital
With peak tides passing, Thai government efforts to protect central Bangkok seem to have worked, as the commercial districts of the capital remain relatively unaffected by the nation's worst flooding in a decade.Outside Bangkok, however, floodwaters remain. In many areas that water is full of rubbish. The polluted waters just kilometres from Bangkok raise new fears of water-borne diseases.Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay reports from Bangkok.
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S-E-C you in the BCS Championship
Thayer Evans recaps day one of the SEC Spring Meetings.
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Migrant workers worried over Thai nationality check demand
Thailand has ordered migrant workers to verify their nationality to qualify for work permits by the end of the month, or risk deportation.Many of the estimated one million migrant workers from Myanmar fear they will face difficulties dealing with their military government and persecution if they are forced to go back.Aela Callan reports from Bangkok (23 Feb 2010).
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Interview: Thai-Cambodia tensions - 11Nov 09
Cambodia has refused to hand over Thailand's former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra despite a formal extradition order from Bangkok.Al Jazeera spoke to Southeast Asia analyst Larry Jagan about the growing tensions between Thailand and Cambodia.
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Thai woman faces jail term for criticising monarchy
A Thai woman is facing 20 years in jail for comments posted online criticising the Thai king, who is revered as God in the Southeast Asian country. Earlier this month, an elderly man died less than six months into a 20-year prison sentence for sending four text messages that were deemed insulting to the Thai monarchy.The death of Amphon Tangnoppakul, also known as "Uncle SMS", has shone a light on the country's strict lese majeste laws, legal stipulations which criminalise the violation of the royal family and which were designed to prevent criticism of them.Yingluck Shinawtra, the Thai prime minister, has admitted to Al Jazeera that the law is sometimes misused, while a growing portion of the public is now calling for it to be changed.Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay reports from Bangkok.
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Red Thai Curry-Video recipe
Red Thai curry wok tossed,easy and fast asian cooking,add a little fire and spice to meal time. http://www.youtube.com/user/ChopChopCookingShow?feature=mhee
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Thai tourism hit by instability - 25 Oct 09
In what is supposed to be Thailand's peak tourist season, the long tail boats along the Chao Phraya river, in the heart of Bangkok, are mostly empty these days.Tour operators have never seen it so quiet in October, Al Jazeera's Aela Callan reports.Athiraj, a tour operator in Bangkok, said: "The number of tourists has decreased at least 50 per cent. Normally this time of year is the start of the high season and a lot of tourists are coming. But now it feels like we are still in the low season."Around the Grand Palace, one of the Thai capital's main tourist attractions, the city's famous tuk-tuks sit idle, as do many street vendors who are barely scraping together a living selling souvenirs."This year is the worst. It's actually the worst of the worst," Jintana, a tour-boat operator, said."Normally I have so many tourists. The number is so enormous I do not have time to eat."The downturn is expected to cost Thailand $4bn.Most blame the ongoing political upheaval in the country which has left the $14bn-a-year tourist industry feeling the heat.The political troubles are highly visible.Red-shirted supporters of Thaksin Shinawatra, the former prime minister, regularly hold rallies outside popular tourist attractions, catching many visitors unawares.It was the closure of Bangkok airport this time last year by Thaksins yellow-shirted opponents that has lingered in the minds of many foreign visitors.In most tourist areas of Thailand, locals are hanging their hopes on a surge of last-minute bookings to lift them out of the slump.Bangkok's largest hotel remains optimistic, though, and will continue with planned renovations in a vote of confidence for Thai tourism.Roel Constantino, of the Shangri La Bangkok, told Al Jazeera: "If it's the higher end of the market, because they have a choice and because they have the resources, the perception of political stability will probably come into play more than the economies of it."Clearly, it appears one thing above all else will bring tourists back to the Land of Smiles: stablity.
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Bamboo Fusion with Nathalie Cecilia - Interview at Canadian Massage Conference 2011
http://www.bamboo-fusion.com http://MassageNerd.com http://MassageNerd.tv "Hall Of Fame" inductee (World Massage Festival 2009) Nathalie Cecilia, creator and master of Bamboo Massage Therapy, was born in Nimes, South France. With a Master's degree in Philosophy and Languages from the Universitee Des Lettres De Montpellier, she began her career as a teacher and a translator.Traveling around Europe - and later around the world - she crossed the Atlantic in order to explore the United States and experience life here. It was then she decided to change her career. Keeping her goal to help people in mind, she attended the Sarasota School of Massage Therapy. Three months following her graduation in 2004, she opened Two Touch Company - a Thai studio and masage therapy office in Sarasota, Florida.Many of Nathalie's clients were asking for deep tissue treatment. She soon began to experience pain and fatigue in her hands and wrists. When she started using bamboo to assist her with deep tissue work, she noticed that her pain subsided and her clients loved it. She developed an innovative way to give bamboo massage on the table (Bamboo-Fusion) and in the chair, meanwhile creating her own bamboo set to give the massage.Her goal today is to help therapists provide deep massage without pain. This technique aids in avoiding repetitive injuries, such as carpal tunnel, and reduces the stress on thumbs, wrists and hands.
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Thai executions reopen death penalty debate - 23 Sep 09
The executions last month of two convicted drug traffickers has reopened debate about the death penalty in Thailand.They were the first executions in six years and marked the end of an unofficial moratorium.At Bangkok's Bang Kwang prison, more than 700 prisoners are on death row.Most Thai citizens favour executions, but the death penalty also makes many of the country's practising Buddhists uncomfortable, amid an attempt to reconcile capital punishment with Buddhist doctrines.Aela Callan reports from Bangkok.
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Thai protesters clash with police - 19 Sept 09
Thousands of troops were on the streets of Thailand as a day of rival political protests continued into the night. In Bangkok, the capital, the "red shirts", as they're known, were marking three years since the former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra was deposed. While on the border with Cambodia, clashes broke out between nationalist protesters, known as the "Yellow Shirts", and police. Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay reports.
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Fate of Thailand's stateless folk up in the air - 16 Sep 09
A 12-year-old champion paper plane thrower has become the symbol of a growing crisis in Thailand.Mong Tong-dee won the right to compete in a Japanese paper plane contest but the Thai government would not let him go. Despite being born in Thailand, as the son of migrant workers, Mong is considered "stateless" and the government would not issue him a passport, until Thailand's prime minister stepped in.Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay reports from Chiang Mai on the plight of Thailand's stateless people.
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