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Tuesday, September 09, 2008
What's Cooking?? Thai PM forced to resign overTV cooking show.
Bean soup and naan bread in painted porcelain - Painted ceramics and photo Copyright Kyi May Kaung.
http://www.irrawaddy.org/today.php?art_id=354
Thai politics, like that of its neighbor Burma,has an amazing surrealism.
This is a case of "drowning in shallow water" as we Burmese say.
I am sure the Thai people are happy Samuk is gone.
In Feb.,the rumor on the Burmese dissident grapevine was that the Samuk government had allegedly allowed the Burmese junta's DKBA to assassinate Karen leader Pado Mahn Sha in Mae Sot on the Thai-Burma border.
The Samuk administration was widely assumed to be a stand in for the former PM Taksin,also a reputed friend of the Burmese junta -- so --
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Reference link from The Irrawaddy.
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