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- Ramadan Celebrations at Al Aqah
- n the Twisted Trail of a Child Rapist Let Loose
- 100 teachers sent to Malay to receive training on Islamic teaching
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- Betong district enforces strict security during Malaysian National Day
- Showtime 26.08.2007 – TV-ohjelmat – Telvis.fi
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Nation Multimedia – Aug 26, 2007
The Jury Commendation for Innovation was awarded to Whitfield Barracks (Hong Kong). The 11 winners receive certificates and plaques from Unesco but not financial support. Thailand sent three entries: Buala House (a folk museum in Lamphun) Rachamankha Hotel and Tamarind Village Hotel (both in Chiang Mai). Despite the Kingdom's rich legacy of historic sites none of the three found favour with the judges. "These sites failed to win awards because they appeared to lack a systematic conservation plan. Yet they are old and beautiful cultural structures" says Montira Horayangura Unakul Unesco's programme specialist. "Conservation is something new for most private owners of old buildings and they tend not to have concrete restoration plans [an important factor in the programme's selection criteria] unlike their public sector counterparts" she says adding that things could be different if more private owners knew about the awards programme.
Ramadan Celebrations at Al Aqah
Al-Bawaba – Aug 26, 2007
With the golden sand beach and the majestic Hajar Mountains providing a breathtaking backdrop the tent is the perfect venue to enjoy a timeless Ramadan. Giant screens will also be showcasing traditional Arabic entertainment for the viewing pleasure of guests in the tent. Traditional Arabic delicacies will be served daily including delicious Fetir pies stuffed with scrumptious fillings such as cream fruit and nuts prepared on site by Le M?dien’s famous Arabic chef specially flown in for the occasion. Guests can also indulge in a number of Arabic dishes such as Hommous Foul Mesdames Balila and many more… Plans call for dynamic expansion of Le M?dien-branded hotels within the next five years concentrating in the U. Latin America and Asia-Pacific including destinations such as India Thailand and China. For more information please visit.
n the Twisted Trail of a Child Rapist Let Loose
Buzzle – Aug 26, 2007
In Roubaix Evrard checked into the two-star ’55 (£30) a night Campanile Hotel in the center of the town. His mother had died when he was in prison and shunned by all who once knew him he had nowhere to go. The Campanile is not a hotel where many questions are asked. ‘Reception shuts at 11pm and he came in late. No one knows if he was able to bring kids back to his room’ said one employee. There are many cheap hotels in Roubaix and investigators have been unable to find out why Evrard chose the Campanile. ne possible explanation may be the view from his first-floor room number 17: a school playground… He was decent basically charming in fact. ‘Evrard may have made a good impression amid the plastic chairs full ashtrays and racing posters of Le Metropole but he had made few friends in Caen. fficials at the prison in the Normandy city revealed last week that Evrard described as ‘perverse egocentric and immoral’ by lawyers before receiving his third jail sentence in 1987 had told them that he was going to spend his inheritance on going to Thailand because child abuse is ‘legal there’. Pornographic pictures of children had been found on his computer in his cell. He started a hormonal treatment when told it could earn him remission then stopped it soon after. ‘The moment we heard the news that someone was being hunted we thought about him’ said one guard. Yet Caen prison itself is under attack too.
100 teachers sent to Malay to receive training on Islamic teaching
Nation Multimedia – Aug 26, 2007
They are teachers from Satun Songkhla Pattani Yala and Narathiwat. They will receive training in Malaysia from August 26 to September 8. Kasama said the teachers would be trained to use Computer-Aided Instruction technology computers and Internet to adapt for Islamic teaching in the five southern border provinces of Thailand. The teachers will observe the teaching in five Islamic Teaching institutes in Malaysia she said… The teachers will observe the teaching in five Islamic Teaching institutes in Malaysia she said. She said the 100 teachers could speak Malay dialect so they could communicate with instructors in Malaysia. The training was part of the cooperation between the Thai-Malaysian education ministries to develop education in the deep South of Thailand. Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont has recently represented Thailand to sign the cooperation contract.
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๒ดà¸à¸° ๒à¸à¸à¸±à¹à¸ – Aug 26, 2007
Published on August 26 2007 The 21st flower show presided over by Her Royal Highness Princess Srirasmi was based on the theme "Celebrating a Tradition of Beauty and Creativity". The entire lobby floor was decorated with the beautifully coloured and fragrant arrangements of florists and celebrities. Famous florist Sakchai Guy created a wonderful flower-decorated carpet and tunnel while Sakul Intakul presented architec-ture-like blossoms. ML Poomjai Jumpol came up with conceptual piece displaying a bench with a bouquet that conveyed a message a waiting in vain… ML Poomjai Jumpol came up with conceptual piece displaying a bench with a bouquet that conveyed a message a waiting in vain. ther participating celebrities were Tinakorn Asvarak Jitra Kornantakiat Meechai Tesujareeya Krisanaraj Jindawongse and Naphalai Areesorn. Prof Rapee Sakrik fondly known as the father of Thai orchids decorated the hotel's garden wing with different kinds of orchids and also conducted an orchid planting demonstration. n the second floor 18 Japanese florists presented three Japanese-style flower arrangements in ikebana ikebono and sogetsu styles. ther members of the hi-so set took part in a celebrity dog show. Among those spotted on stage with their bright-eyed pooches were Eakachai Jinakreung Uttasit Dumrongrat Sumanee Kunakasem Ausana Mahakitsiri Thitinan Kiatphaibool and VJ Virithipa "Woonsen" Pakdeeprasong. The four-day event featured a wealth of activities including a wine dinner a gala dinner flower buffet lunch afternoon tea and various flower arrangement workshops by famous designers.
Betong district enforces strict security during Malaysian National Day
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Betong District Chief fficer Nopadol Songmuang (¹¾´??§W? ) reports that August 31st is Malaysia’s National Day which will include an extended holiday period for Malaysians. Every year a large number of Malaysian travelers visit Thailand through Betong district of Yala province during this period. Nopadol said that local officials are expediting travelers’ convenience in immigration procedures customs and safety. The Betong district precinct as well as local Border Patrol Police and military units will be enforcing strict security to ensure order during this period. Meanwhile the Betong Mayor Mr… Meanwhile the Betong Mayor Mr. Khunawut Mongkolprachak (¤??²?g¤?Ш?? ) revealed that 80-90 percent of hotels and accomodations have been booked. Hotel operators believe that they will achieve full bookings during this period.
Showtime 26.08.2007 – TV-ohjelmat – Telvis.fi
Katso! – Aug 26, 2007
write(addRemFavLinkTwo(“Trapped”));liver Sloan runs a hotel in LasVegas but the board of director's is not happy with the hotel's profitability and when a fire breaks out on the 20th floor Sloan begins to suspect that it was not an accident. Director: Deran Sarafian (90). 21:0022:00Rambo III… write(addRemFavLinkTwo(“Rambo III”));John Rambo has retired and lives aquiet life in Thailand. When his former superior Colonel Trautman wants him to lead a mission in Afghanistan Rambo refuses. But later when he learns that Trautman has been captured he launches a resuce effort of his own. Director: Peter MacDonald (101).