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This week's top 20 Thailand news stories; The week that was in Thailand News: You can always bet on Thailand for the best news

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Thaivisa.com News Thaivisa Newsletter. subscribers [Advertise] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Home]/[Tech]/[Forums]/[Translations]/[Thailand Hotels]/[Classifieds]/[Weather]/[Thai Baht]/[Advertise]/[Rent-a-car]/[Discount Flights]/[Discount Shipping] - Property of the Day [Attractive Pool Home For Sale in Central Hua Hin - 8,950,000 THB] [Attractive and meticulously maintained swimming pool villa for sale in Hua Hin Location: most popular area – drive into town & the beach in less than 5 minutes Amazing hillside …]--------------------------------------------------------------- [1. The week that was in Thailand News: You can always bet on Thailand for the best news] [2. That ten million baht? Oh, I made it selling oranges, man tells cops] - Featured Topics - [Video - Cost of Living analysis - Bangkok] - [Moving to LOS in 10 weeks] - [SETV - staying just over 60 days] - [What satellite can I use?] - [When I take the bus in Thailand, I am afraid and stress of the police check-up] - [What does mean the mention of " CD " under the entry stamp ?] - [Thai Embassy in Cambodia - giving out 90 day tourist visas?] - [Where to get international driving permit for Thai license Thai citizen?] - [Why different connections to internet in Win 10?] - [How easy is it for a farang to open a bank account in Mae Chan?] - [New immigration office in Lamphun] - [When I can ask the renew of my driving licence ?] --------------------------------------------------------------- - Latest News - [1. The week that was in Thailand News: You can always bet on Thailand for the best news] - [2. That ten million baht? Oh, I made it selling oranges, man tells cops] - [3. Tell us all about "sir" - education committee begins sex teacher probe] - [4. Pals of missing dad fear Thai wife played part in disappearance after he was 'knocked out in bar'] - [5. Beer chits issued to Nataree's foreign staff to "pay off officials"] - [6. House of Horrors as glue sniffing son decapitates blind mum and neighbor] - [7. Credit card data stolen by cashier at big department store passed onto farang ATM skimmers] - [8. Roll Up Roll Up! Police live at Emmanuelle Massage!] - [9. Cabbie seen jumping on a car’s bonnet faces withdrawal of driving license] - [10. Bizarre death of company president likely suicide, say police] - [11. Action promised on Nonthaburi 'Stairway to Heaven'] - [12. Nok Air have issued a groveling apology to former PM Yingluck Shinawatra after pilots joked they would fly her into the ground] - [13. Australian arrested in Bangkok for grooming children on the internet] - [14. Warrant issued for owner of Nataree soapy massage] - [15. Justice Minister: ya ba should be excluded from list of narcotic drugs] - [16. Walking Street Go Go Bars in Midnight Raids] - [17. Ladyboy romp ends with empty wallet] - [18. Italian Man Conned, Drugged & Robbed Has Even More Problems] - [19. Call centre cheats and skimmers rounded up in Chiang Mai] - [20. Frenchman makes dash for Thailand as Euro betting adventure turns sour] - --------------------------------------------------------------- - This week's biggest tech stories - [WWDC at a glance: Apple unveils messaging app, improvements to Siri] - [Apple to finally let you delete those annoying default apps] - [Microsoft to buy networking site LinkedIn for $26.2 billion] - [Huawei P9 first impressions: Great phone, exceptional camera, let down by lousy software] - [Samsung to drop Android in favour of Tizen OS, says report] - [Your Facebook Messenger inbox just got a major update – here’s what is new] - [Will your old iPhone or iPad work with iOS 10?] - [Here’s how to play the new football game hidden in Facebook Messenger] - [Smartwatches are getting smarter, though not quickly enough] - [Pornhub launches descriptive audio for blind users – and it’s brilliant] - [Microsoft touts smaller, faster Xbox One game consoles at E3] - [The Moto Z: A game changer with new modular design and NO headphone jack] - [How to permanently delete your Facebook account] - [Cyberspace is officially a war zone – NATO] --------------------------------------------------------------- [View web version] - [Unsubscribe here] © 2016 Thaivisa.com All rights reserved.

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