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...is not body piercing with ornate trinkets, but IMPaling with household objects and blood gushing...
On the Thailand tourist island of Phuket there is an ancient Taoist ritual that will never be understood by foreigners.
...rats were IMPorted into Thailand at a time when get rich...
Giant rats were imported into Thailand at a time when get rich quick schemes were all the rage. Thousands of farmers leapt at the chance to breed them, lured by enormous profits. But quickly this strange trade in rodents became a casualty of Thailand economic disaster.
...are also taught stamina, particularly in the all-IMPortant smile: “If you smile for a long...
For some Thai girls, beauty pageants can be a lifeline to support themselves and their families - but it's no walk in the park.
...charges make beautiful music...Many said it was IMPossible, but the elephant orchestra's music CD...
An American elephant specialist has decided to help his charges make beautiful music...
...people have been killed and any evidence IMPlicating the police destroyed. General Sant...
Thousands of innocent people are being murdered in 'Silent Killings' as the Thai authorities continue their hard-line war on drugs.
...that could keep them alive because they are sIMPly too expensive for their national health...
Twenty-nine year old Pramote lives in Bangkok and has AIDS. If he'd been able to afford the drugs now routinely prescribed for HIV-positive people in the West, he wouldn't be paralysed and bedridden today. Ninety per cent of the people infected with HIV today live in developing countries, and most don't have access to the drugs that could keep them alive because they are simply too expensive for …
...Godfather of Thailand's sex industry is a pIMP turned politician. Vice King Chuwit...
Chuwit Kamolvisit has exposed bribery at the highest levels of the police and politics. He should know, he's been paying the police off himself for ten years.
...think this virus can really have a very serious IMPact", warns Somchai Peerapakorn from the WHO....
The world watched as Thailand scrambled to prevent a global pandemic in 2004. With a mortality rate of 72% and high infection rates, avian flu was the most serious health threat to have emerged in modern times.
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