Italian decapitated after jumping from Thai bridge
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- Italian decapitated after jumping from Thai bridge
- Alila Hotels To pen 6 Properties This Year
- Thai ‘Red Shirts’ March on Abhisit to Demand Election
- Accor Hotels’ 3-day sale in the Asian Pacific from $35
Italian decapitated after jumping from Thai bridge
International Herald Tribune France -
Billed as the case of the headless foreigner the mystery of the dead man enthralled the Thai media in recent days. Clues had trickled in since Sunday's gruesome discovery of the 52-year-old man's head hanging by a rope from Rama VIII bridge in what is believed to be a suicide Thai and Italian officials said. His headless body clad in a white shirt and black trousers was found floating nearby in Bangkok's Chao Phraya river and authorities confirmed a match. Forensics experts determined the body showed no sign of assault and that the “force of gravity” appeared to have separated the body and head said deputy police commissioner Jongrak Jutanont. Today in Asia & Pacific.
Alila Hotels To pen 6 Properties This Year
Hotels Magazine Illinois -
Designed by award-winning SCDA Architects its vibrant mix of spaces for living relaxation and spa wellness embrace Bali’s unique balance of tranquility and vitality. Surrounded by a stunning landscape of verdant rice terraces and stretches of beautiful black-sand beach this villa resort will open in November 2009. Alila Hansar Bangkok Thailand—combines ultra-luxe residences and intimate boutique hotel services in the heart of the Thai capital. Its mix of urban sophistication new-age lifestyle concepts and high-tech business lofts will make Alila Hansar Bangkok one of the premier meeting places for business and leisure in the city. pening in last quarter of 2009. Alila’s reputation for design innovation and warm hospitality encompassing fine living dining and wellness into rich destination experiences has hit the high note with many discerning travelers. Its commitment to minimizing its impact on the natural environment and helping local communities has already seen several of its hotels achieve the prestigious Green Globe certification.
Thai ‘Red Shirts’ March on Abhisit to Demand Election
Bloomberg -
?We want a new election that is fair for everybody?protester Piyachart Mhorya an accountant for a hotel in Bangkoksaid today. ?The best way to solve the conflict between the redand yellow shirts is to return power to the people through anelection. ? To contact the reporters on this story:.
Accor Hotels’ 3-day sale in the Asian Pacific from $35
Budget Travel NY -
You can book rooms in Indonesia from $35 per night in Thailand from $38 per night and in Australia from $52 per night for instance. The promotion is good for stays from Apr. 1 to July 31 2009 and prices quoted are before tax based on single or double occupancy. The sale ends at midnight on Thursday in the country you choose to stay in.
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