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koolsice
    29-Dec-2008 22:38  
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Yellow... Red ... Yellow ... Red

Best solution? Mix Red and Yellow to get Orange..
 
 
Luostock
    29-Dec-2008 22:23  
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With the king around, there will be no democracy. According to history expert, his successor is not up to mark. I think the royalty will disappear when the king say bye bye.
 
 
AK_Francis
    29-Dec-2008 22:00  
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Six time expecting, but could be military coup, as d King is not willing to see ds toggling game carry on  with no ending. Country will tarnish, at the end, with such free strike, at anytime n anywhere.

pikachu      ( Date: 28-Dec-2008 12:01) Posted:



Wah lau... another round of protests. I lost count of the number of times the government change already. 

Don't they understand that this will only destabilise their economy and the Asian region?




 

Thailand on edge for protests
Sun, Dec 28, 2008
AFP


BANGKOK, THAILAND - THAILAND faced a fresh wave of political unrest on Sunday as supporters of fugitive former premier Thaksin Shinawatra prepared to rally against the new prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.

The protests are Mr Abhisit's first major challenge since he came to power on December 15, two weeks after a court disbanded the pro-Thaksin former ruling party following months of political turmoil in the kingdom.

Thousands of police were being deployed in central Bangkok, where the protesters are set to gather on Sunday before moving to parliament, where Mr Abhisit will deliver his first policy statement on Monday and Tuesday.

 

 
pikachu
    28-Dec-2008 12:01  
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Wah lau... another round of protests. I lost count of the number of times the government change already. 

Don't they understand that this will only destabilise their economy and the Asian region?




 

Thailand on edge for protests
Sun, Dec 28, 2008
AFP


BANGKOK, THAILAND - THAILAND faced a fresh wave of political unrest on Sunday as supporters of fugitive former premier Thaksin Shinawatra prepared to rally against the new prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.

The protests are Mr Abhisit's first major challenge since he came to power on December 15, two weeks after a court disbanded the pro-Thaksin former ruling party following months of political turmoil in the kingdom.

Thousands of police were being deployed in central Bangkok, where the protesters are set to gather on Sunday before moving to parliament, where Mr Abhisit will deliver his first policy statement on Monday and Tuesday.
 
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