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Charter change draft due Monday | Bangkok Post: news

Feb 08, 2012

The Pheu Thai Party will tomorrow submit a constitutional amendment draft to the government whips for consideration on Monday, party spokesman Prompong Nopparit said on Sunday.

Mr Prompong said the amendment draft had been examined by the party's legal team.

The draft would propose the amendment of Section 291 of the constitution to make way for the...

Power breakfasts restore harmony

Feb 08, 2012

This holds true for the Transport Ministry, reportedly beset by internal friction over the supervision of various agencies before the latest cabinet reshuffle.

An undercurrent of tension gripped the ministry prior to the reshuffle. Some analysts feared that conflict over the delegation of top-level duties could spill over to the current occupants of the ministerial seats.

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Pheu thai kicks off early fight for city governor position

Feb 08, 2012

The Pheu Thai Party is gearing up for the election of Bangkok's governor this year by launching an evaluation of incumbent Sukhumbhand Paribatra's first three years in office.

Pheu Thai has set up five working groups to monitor the performance of MR Sukhumbhand's administration, deputy Pheu Thai spokesman Jirayu Huangsap said yesterday.

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ONE - TWO- GO BANGKOK! Party in Bangkok 2012 (One-Two-Go.com)


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Product Description

Why this Guide? What makes it different from all other books around?

Firstly: www.One-Two-Go.com is the specialist for South East Asians metropolis. It’s written by Expats that have insight view in local Hot Spots and they share their inside Know How with you.

This is actually the second Part of the book "Sightseeing and Party in Bangkok 2012". So if youre interested in sightseeing as well I recommend you to have a look at aboved mentioned book which includes this Guide in it's Part 2.
If youre just into party, perfect! Then this is the book for you!

This is not simply a book which is converted to eBook format, but especially and exclusively designed for eBook readers (e.g. Kindle, Smartphones or Tablets).

How do you benefit from this concept?

This book not only contains printed Maps on each sightseeing spot, but additional also online Maps for those devices that have a GPS, Mobile or WIFI Connection. This allows you to see you’re actual as well as your target sightseeing position on Google maps. So you can easily navigate yourself to any of those places!
If you don’t, no worry the offline maps also show you where you will head to.
What will we offer you on the following pages?
We mainly focus on the public transport system, since this is an excellent and comfortable way to get around! The Skytrain connects the main touristic areas in inner city Bangkok in a stress free and comfortable way!
This guide the exciting Nightlife that can be found in Bangkok. And we are not only talking about the touristic places, but also about local Hotspots what are also visited by Expats living in Bangkok.
I would like to encourage you to try something new and visit one of the Bars and Clubs that we list in this e-guide!

Enjoy your Trip in Bangkok and feel free to give us your Feedback on your stay as well as recommendations on how we can improve our books for you!

Why this Guide? What makes it different from all other books around?

Firstly: www.One-Two-Go.com is the specialist for South East Asians metropolis. It’s written by Expats that have insight view in local Hot Spots and they share their inside Know How with you.

This is actually the second Part of the book "Sightseeing and Party in Bangkok 2012". So if youre interested in sightseeing as well I recommend you to have a look at aboved mentioned book which includes this Guide in it's Part 2.
If youre just into party, perfect! Then this is the book for you!

This is not simply a book which is converted to eBook format, but especially and exclusively designed for eBook readers (e.g. Kindle, Smartphones or Tablets).

How do you benefit from this concept?

This book not only contains printed Maps on each sightseeing spot, but additional also online Maps for those devices that have a GPS, Mobile or WIFI Connection. This allows you to see you’re actual as well as your target sightseeing position on Google maps. So you can easily navigate yourself to any of those places!
If you don’t, no worry the offline maps also show you where you will head to.
What will we offer you on the following pages?
We mainly focus on the public transport system, since this is an excellent and comfortable way to get around! The Skytrain connects the main touristic areas in inner city Bangkok in a stress free and comfortable way!
This guide the exciting Nightlife that can be found in Bangkok. And we are not only talking about the touristic places, but also about local Hotspots what are also visited by Expats living in Bangkok.
I would like to encourage you to try something new and visit one of the Bars and Clubs that we list in this e-guide!

Enjoy your Trip in Bangkok and feel free to give us your Feedback on your stay as well as recommendations on how we can improve our books for you!

ONE - TWO- GO BANGKOK! Sightseeing and Party in Bangkok 2012 (One-Two-Go.com)


One-Two-Go.com- Party travel

Product Description

Welcome to the newest Day and Night Tour guide for Bangkok!

This is not simply a book which is converted to eBook format, but especially and exclusively designed for eBook readers (e.g. Kindle, Smartphones or Tablets).

How do you benefit from this e-concept?

This book not only contains printed Maps on each sightseeing spot, but additional also online Maps for those devices that have a GPS, Mobile or WIFI Connection. This allows you to see where your current position is as well as your target sightseeing position on Google maps. So you can easily navigate yourself to any of those places!
If you don’t have an online connection or GPS, don't worry the offline maps also show you where you will head to.

What will we offer you on the following pages?
This e-guide gives you really practical tips on how and why to go to Bangkok, from purchasing a flight ticket, considering the right Hotel and a lot of useful tips on the easy way to get around.
Stay one day only or multiple days, simply follow our Day 1 until Day 4 Guide and you will see the most important sights in the beginning towards the least important stuff on Day 4
We mainly focus on the public transport system, since this is an excellent and comfortable way to get around! The Skytrain connects the main touristic areas in inner city Bangkok in a stress free and comfortable way!

This guide provides you day and night activities like sightseeing, dining and last but not least the exciting Nightlife that can be found in Bangkok. And we are not only talking about the touristic places, but also about local Hotspots that are also visited by Expats living in Bangkok.
I would like to encourage you to try something new and visit one of the Bars and Clubs that we list in this e-guide!

Enjoy your Trip in Bangkok and feel free to give us your Feedback on your stay as well as recommendations on how we can improve our books for you!


We are pleased to welcome you on our Home Page www.One-Two-Go.com and wish you an exciting Time in Bangkok!


Welcome to the newest Day and Night Tour guide for Bangkok!

This is not simply a book which is converted to eBook format, but especially and exclusively designed for eBook readers (e.g. Kindle, Smartphones or Tablets).

How do you benefit from this e-concept?

This book not only contains printed Maps on each sightseeing spot, but additional also online Maps for those devices that have a GPS, Mobile or WIFI Connection. This allows you to see where your current position is as well as your target sightseeing position on Google maps. So you can easily navigate yourself to any of those places!
If you don’t have an online connection or GPS, don't worry the offline maps also show you where you will head to.

What will we offer you on the following pages?
This e-guide gives you really practical tips on how and why to go to Bangkok, from purchasing a flight ticket, considering the right Hotel and a lot of useful tips on the easy way to get around.
Stay one day only or multiple days, simply follow our Day 1 until Day 4 Guide and you will see the most important sights in the beginning towards the least important stuff on Day 4
We mainly focus on the public transport system, since this is an excellent and comfortable way to get around! The Skytrain connects the main touristic areas in inner city Bangkok in a stress free and comfortable way!

This guide provides you day and night activities like sightseeing, dining and last but not least the exciting Nightlife that can be found in Bangkok. And we are not only talking about the touristic places, but also about local Hotspots that are also visited by Expats living in Bangkok.
I would like to encourage you to try something new and visit one of the Bars and Clubs that we list in this e-guide!

Enjoy your Trip in Bangkok and feel free to give us your Feedback on your stay as well as recommendations on how we can improve our books for you!


We are pleased to welcome you on our Home Page www.One-Two-Go.com and wish you an exciting Time in Bangkok!


Papers Presented at the Second Session of the Working Party on Small-scale Fisheries, Bangkok, Thailand, 18-21 November 2003: FAO Fisheries Report. 735, Supp.


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Report of the Working Party on Crop and Livestock Insurance, Bangkok, Thailand, 27 August-7 September, 1956


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The Ladyboys of Bangkok Fantasy & Feathers Tour Theatre Tickets ...

It’s non-stop entertainment all the way. From Lady Gaga to the Saturdays …from Sarah Brightman to Bryan Adams... from a fantasy in outer space to the intensity of sensuous Latin rhythms…. from West End musical to Hollywood blockbuster…. the hits keep on coming as only Lady Boys of Bangkok can deliver. Also singled out for special attention is their favourite Thai TV show – BANGKOX GOT TALENT. But other than saying they are inviting some “celebrity guests” they are keeping the details very close to their ample bosoms. In a flamboyant extravaganza combining the heady spice of Bangkok's exotic nightlife with the glamorous showgirl appeal of Las Vegas, The Lady Boys of Bangkok is staged in the unique ambiance of the Sabai Pavilion, in Derby, Brighton, Bristol, Manchester, Edinburgh, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Leeds and Belfast. Early booking is advisable. Between Sabai Pavilion seasons, a theatre show tours the UK (for your nearest theatre please check in “venues” section). Performed by 16 of the world’s most beautiful show-girls (who just happen to be men!) it’s the show everyone talks about! Whether it is the trade-mark painstakingly immaculate make up; the glittering array of designer-inspired hand-made outfits; the sheer effervescence and style of the performance; the show-stopping choreography or the saucy – but never crude or vulgar – comedy. The fantasy starts as soon as you enter the fully carpeted Sabai Pavilion. You have left behind your daily existence and are transported to Bangkok’s exotic nightlife. Inhale the aroma of freshly prepared Thai food – then choose from a range of mouth-watering dishes. The licensed bars in the foyer and auditorium are stocked with a wide range of beers, spirits, wines and soft drinks. The Boudoir is stocked with an amazing range of delightful souvenirs, novelties, hats, masks and exclusive Lady Boys of Bangkok DVDs – the perfect reminder of a great night out. In the Cabaret Room, you will be escorted...

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The Ladyboys of Bangkok Fantasy & Feathers Tour Theatre Tickets ...

It’s non-stop entertainment all the way. From Lady Gaga to the Saturdays …from Sarah Brightman to Bryan Adams... from a fantasy in outer space to the intensity of sensuous Latin rhythms…. from West End musical to Hollywood blockbuster…. the hits keep on coming as only Lady Boys of Bangkok can deliver. Also singled out for special attention is their favourite Thai TV show – BANGKOX GOT TALENT. But other than saying they are inviting some “celebrity guests” they are keeping the details very close to their ample bosoms. In a flamboyant extravaganza combining the heady spice of Bangkok's exotic nightlife with the glamorous showgirl appeal of Las Vegas, The Lady Boys of Bangkok is staged in the unique ambiance of the Sabai Pavilion, in Derby, Brighton, Bristol, Manchester, Edinburgh, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Leeds and Belfast. Early booking is advisable. Between Sabai Pavilion seasons, a theatre show tours the UK (for your nearest theatre please check in “venues” section). Performed by 16 of the world’s most beautiful show-girls (who just happen to be men!) it’s the show everyone talks about! Whether it is the trade-mark painstakingly immaculate make up; the glittering array of designer-inspired hand-made outfits; the sheer effervescence and style of the performance; the show-stopping choreography or the saucy – but never crude or vulgar – comedy. The fantasy starts as soon as you enter the fully carpeted Sabai Pavilion. You have left behind your daily existence and are transported to Bangkok’s exotic nightlife. Inhale the aroma of freshly prepared Thai food – then choose from a range of mouth-watering dishes. The licensed bars in the foyer and auditorium are stocked with a wide range of beers, spirits, wines and soft drinks. The Boudoir is stocked with an amazing range of delightful souvenirs, novelties, hats, masks and exclusive Lady Boys of Bangkok DVDs – the perfect reminder of a great night out. In the Cabaret Room, you will be escorted...

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Mixed moods: Tourists party on Khao San Rd near shrines for ...

Here on Khao San Road, Thailand's backpacker mecca of cheap guest houses and beer bars, young international tourists are engaged in running water fights. They're shooting water pistols at one another and dousing each other with hoses and buckets.

Midway down the road, Thai handlers on top of elephants instruct the beasts to spray water at revelers using their trunks.

There is laughter, cheering, and thumping pop music. Thais and tourists alike wave plastic water pistols. It's all part of the yearly Songkran festival to celebrate the Thai new year.

But just two nights ago, real guns were fired just 100 meters from this spot along Khao San Road. At least 21 people, including four soldiers and 17 anti-government red shirt protesters and civilians were killed. One was a Japanese cameraman for the Thomson Reuters news agency. Several hundred were wounded.

The revelry might seem somewhat misplaced. But the mood here, at least for now, has lightened. While the clashes were intense, say many tourists, they're ready to focus on Songkran despite authorities cancelling many official new year festivities .

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No joking matter

The water fights are "badass," says Sayed Jiwa, a 20 year old from Calgary, Canada, when asked about the festivities. He added that the protests were no joking matter, however.

His friend Ignacio Madrid, a 27 year old from Winnipeg, Canada agrees. "We were running from the bullets" a few nights ago, but "we were standing with the red shirts." It was scary, says Jiwa, but "the vibe is all good" now.

Olivia Jennings, 20, from Boston, was also taking part in the festivities. She lives and studies in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Khao San Road "seems fine now," she says.

"The protesters haven't bothered us," said Graham Silver, one of a trio of 21 year olds visiting from Winnipeg, Canada. They were soaked to the bone, and there were smiles all around. They wielded large water guns and doused passersby.

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Battle for Bangkok to Begin at Midnight | Ebeling Heffernan Live ...

We will die here if we must.” Nattawut Saikua, a protest leader, told cheering supporters.

Talks to resolve the impasse have been called off and a proposed November election scrapped, said Korbsak Sabhavasu, the prime minister’s secretary-general.

At midnight, authorities will shut off power, cut supplies and seal entrances to the protest site, said army spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd at the government’s crisis control center.

“The measures to cut water and power are the first measures. If the protest does not end, we have to fully enforce the law, which may involve using force to reclaim the area,” he said.

Severing supplies presents a huge logistical challenge in an area crowded with hotels, embassies, businesses, high-end apartments and two public hospitals. The protesters said they would survive with their own power generators and food sources.

Attempts to intercept their supplies also risk clashes on the fringes of the area or inside their sprawling tented camp, where women and children were among about 5,000 protesters.

“I don’t see how cutting supplies could be effective,” said Karn Yuenyong, director of independent think-tank Siam Intelligence Unit. “They will have to do it in a large area which would affect a lot of people. It’s not an easy task and may not be worth it, especially if protesters can bypass it.”

He said it could also spark violence following a series of clashes, grenade attacks and shootings since April 10 when a failed attempt to disperse protesters in another area of Bangkok led to a night of fighting that killed 25 people.

“A resolution without a clash is becoming increasingly unlikely,” he added.

SQUEEZING ECONOMY

Thailand’s finance minister said the crisis could trim 0.3 percentage point off Thailand’s targeted annual growth rate this year of 4.5 to 5 percent.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva had offered an election on November 14 — a year before one is due — to try to end rallies that began in mid-March with a demand for an immediate poll.

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Party's Over as Troops Descend on Bangkok Red-Light District - The ...

Patrick Falby

Bar girls dance inside an establishment in the Patpong red-light district in central Bangkok. Tourists have abandoned the notorious area as security forces moved in to block planned antigovernment protests, leaving bored bar girls lamenting yet another disruption to their trade. (AFP Photo/Nicolas Asfouri)

Party’s Over as Troops Descend on Bangkok Red-Light District

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IS BUENOS AIRES SAFE, CHEAP, & WORTH GOING TO FOR VACATION?

May 04, 2010 at 08:51 AM by Vega | Posted in Other - Latin America

Q: Hi! I asked this the other day but I left out some questions.I plan to go to to Buenos Aires in either the end of May, July or August and I was wondering is it dangerous there for BLACK American men? Do the women there like BLACK American men? What is

May 05, 2010 at 03:24 AM by Erin

A: Buenos Aires (BsAs) is a great place to travel for anyone. There is such a mix of people and cultures there. (Chinese own a lot of the convenient stores--ever heard a Chinese person speak Spanish?) :)

Keep in mind, the seasons are opposite

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Erin

May 05, 2010 at 12:00 AM

Buenos Aires (BsAs) is a great place to travel for anyone. There is such a mix of people and cultures there. (Chinese own a lot of the convenient stores--ever heard a Chinese person speak Spanish?) :)

Keep in mind, the seasons are opposite

THE DAUNTING TRAVEL BUDGET...plz help!!?

April 25, 2010 at 08:21 AM by James | Posted in Thailand

Q: hey all just a question about how much cash i need to take for a 3 week holiday to thailand in june.
being a 20 y.o australian guy i need to know how much i should live off a day to have a great time.
iv been reading similar Q&As and

April 25, 2010 at 08:36 PM by Gee

A: 5500 Baht a day is a very comfortable budget to have, although you may find you spend less some days. If you where prepared to spend 5500 Baht a day you could stay in a nice hotel, party, drink, get girls etc. - you may also have enough to go on some

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gilbert p

April 25, 2010 at 12:00 AM

ok to party like you want to and to stay in say a 4 star place 5500 baht a night may not cover it. Now keep in mind i have you hitting the town like a champ so when i say party i mean party like rock star. If your looking to party like that then i would

Gee

April 25, 2010 at 12:00 AM

5500 Baht a day is a very comfortable budget to have, although you may find you spend less some days. If you where prepared to spend 5500 Baht a day you could stay in a nice hotel, party, drink, get girls etc. - you may also have enough to go on some

witt

April 25, 2010 at 12:00 AM

Now Bangkok was Unsafe. Guide -- Travel to Chinang Mai Thailand
5500 per day is a lot.
for Hotel 800-2000/day ,Food <200/meal

What should i pack? going to thailand and japan?

April 24, 2010 at 10:52 AM by xSARSx | Posted in Thailand

Q: planning a trip to thailand and japan around aug or september! was wondering how is the weather like in thailand and japan. i want to pack light and if i need more clothing i could always buy at thailand cuz its super cheap out there! going to thailand

April 25, 2010 at 04:02 AM by Gerald J

A: September is the rainiest month of the year in Bangkok, so be prepared for some rain. It is hot and humid in September, but not the hottest time of the year (right now is the hottest time). Tokyo will be warm, too. One of the big differences will be that

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akaodoyle

April 24, 2010 at 12:00 AM

Both will be really hot that time of year. Summer clothes. Maybe some light pants for evening. But Bangkok is awfully dangerous now. Hope it calms down in time.

Gman

April 24, 2010 at 12:00 AM

Both Bangkok and Tokyo will be hot and humid. Take light summer clothes and lots of condoms (hahaha).

I was just in BKK a few days ago and things were quiet and I didn't have any problems. You should be able to find a decent (cheap)

Gerald J

April 25, 2010 at 12:00 AM

September is the rainiest month of the year in Bangkok, so be prepared for some rain. It is hot and humid in September, but not the hottest time of the year (right now is the hottest time). Tokyo will be warm, too. One of the big differences will be that

Gina

April 25, 2010 at 12:00 AM

In thailand it is very hot so u should never pack things like jacket to thailand.

what should i pack? going to thailand and japan?

April 24, 2010 at 10:45 AM by xSARSx | Posted in Packing & Preparation

Q: planning a trip to thailand and japan around aug or september! was wondering how is the weather like in thailand and japan. i want to pack light and if i need more clothing i could always buy at thailand cuz its super cheap out there! going to thailand

April 24, 2010 at 10:59 AM by james rice

A: thailand will be hot take as little as possible as you will get sik of lugging it about i see some travelers looks like thy have taken every thing with them yes even the Kitchen sink.i travel as lite as possible 1 small back pack 5pm i have a shower and

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