Vote for Ibis Idol 2009 and You Could Win a Break in Koh Samui or …

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- Vote for Ibis Idol 2009 and You Could Win a Break in Koh Samui or …
- Crisis in Bangkok
- Top Spas in Thailand
- Bomb attacks arson hit southern Thailand city

Vote for Ibis Idol 2009 and You Could Win a Break in Koh Samui or …
PR Web (press release)
The results of the public vote will draw up a shortlist of the 50 most popular candidates who will progress to the next stage of the competition. The overall winner of ibis idol will live the dreams of millions with a year long trendy lifestyle in association with ibis. The winner will get a one month stint as a superstar VJ Rookie on Channel V a year of free hotel accommodation at any ibis Hotel in Thailand a personal fashion shoot dedicated personal portfolio and a holiday in Korea. The ibis idol 2009 winner will also enjoy the privilege of a 10000 baht monthly salary for one year alongside the taste of fame. The winner of ibis idol is not the only one to live a trendy lifestyle courtesy of ibis however members of the public will win prizes too. Simply by voting at.

Crisis in Bangkok
Redwood Times
More than 100 hotels and resorts are reportedly up for sale in Thailand as hotel occupancy plunged to historic lows. The hotels for sale or auction range from five-star properties to small basic establishments. The blame can be placed but only partly on the worldwide recession. But now another threat to tourism is the H1N1 influenza with several cases that have appeared. But what few people in the business want to admit is that it is the country’s political instability that is to account for much of the problem.

Top Spas in Thailand
Examiner.com
In this article I am focusing on the exotic and traditional Thailand. Shambhala at The Metropolitan BangkokThe Shambhala at The Metropolitan Bangkok is an exquisite boutique hotel that boasts award-winning chefs.

Bomb attacks arson hit southern Thailand city
GMA news.tv
Yala is one of three provinces in the country's deep south hit by a separatist insurgency that has killed more than 3400 people since 2004. No casualties were reported but there was extensive property damage Ekarit told reporters. A warehouse and several stores were burned down while bombs exploded near a car showroom a hotel and a bank Ekarit said. He said the insurgents may have wanted to retaliate for recent intensified government operations against them. “The attacks did not aim to kill anyone but rather to cause chaos and intimidate people in the area because there were no people at the time and location of the attacks” he said. A pro-independence movement has long existed in the predominantly Muslim provinces of Yala Pattani and Narathiwat. It turned violent in 2004 after a period of relative peace.
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