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| 30th September
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Sanctions Somebody commented on a forum that Cobra Gold, the spring naval exercise that brings so many customers to Pattaya bars, may be a casualty. That would surely be a bigger financial hit than just $24m stated. From the BBC
From The Nation
The United States expressed unease over reports that a former army chief
had been chosen to run Thailand's government after the military coup. |
| 29th September
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Doing the Business on
Visa Restrictions The salary requirements have actually eased off a little but the liquidity requirements on companies sound very onerous. And surely the removal of one man companies for agents and consultants will hit hard. From Thai Visa
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| 29th September
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Making an
Impression From The Nation
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| 28th September | Golden Land From Mainichi
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| 22nd September | Censorship From The Times
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| 21st September | Signed and
Sealed From the Bangkok Post
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| 20th September | Military Power From the BBC
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| 20th September | Martial Law From the BBC
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| 19th September | Visa
Clarifications From Khao San Road
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| 17th September | Bombs in Hat
Yai
Based on an article from the BBC
A series of bombs have exploded in the southern Thai town of Hat Yai, in
the province of Songkhla, killing at least two people and injuring
dozens. |
| 15th September |
Standing Room Only at
the New Airport
On a more positive note it sounds like the authorities have relented about letting taxis pick up at the terminals rather than making passengers get a shuttle bus to the transportation centre. From The Nation
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| 13th September |
Investing in a Getaway
Other news is that investment visas for those investing money in Thailand will be withdrawn on October 1st. After a brief scare, current 3 million baht investment visas can be renewed. Update: It seems that the clock will now start counting from October so no-one will get refused entry until January 1st Update: It has been reported that the Penang office will no longer issue any multiple entry tourist visas. Single entry tourist visas for 60 days are still being issued. From Phuket Gazette
Phuket’s
Immigration Chief has confirmed that Thailand will crack down on
foreigners working illegally in the country by ending its policy of
issuing an unlimited number of consecutive “visas on arrival” or "visa
free entries" – ie those entries that allow the holder to stay a maximum
of 15 or 30 days. |
| 12th September |
Backpackers Go Home! Umm... another measure that seems to be targeting the less affluent visitor, this time backpackers. I wonder how many 18-24 years old tourists will be put off along with their families or friends. Of course the proposed 25 age limit may have a devastating effect on nightlife. Taking out the 18-24 years old would be horrendous. Perhaps we will see gogo-a-juice bars.
From
The Nation |
| 11th September |
Long Term Tourists Told
to Stay Away A more lucid confirmation of what will surely be a serious problem to many in Thailand From Forbes
Thailand
will tighten entry regulations for tourists in a bid to crack down on
illegal foreign workers, the Immigration Bureau said. |
| 10th September | Visa Run
Restrictions? A confusing article that surely needs clarification about both details and whether it is imminent or just an idea. There are actual about 40 countries (mostly Europe and North America) that classed as visa exempt and get a 30 day entry. Visa On Arrival applies to about 20 countries including India and China and they get a 15 day visa. The article is not clear whether the renewals mentioned are at an immigration office or else on re-entry on a visa run to the border. From the Bangkok Post
Visa-on-arrival
(VOA) regulations will be tightened for nationals of 41 countries to
prevent abuse of the privilege and curb the rising number of illegal
entries, according to the Immigration Police Bureau (IPB). Foreign
nationals from those countries, including the US, China and India, will
be able to stay longer but with fewer chances of renewing the VOA. |
| 9th September | Suvarnabhumi
Scam Hopefully there will be a convenient passenger pick up/set down point for pre-booked taxis to Pattaya. Letter in the Bangkok Post
So much for looking out for your taxi-driver friends, Mr Thaksin? So much for making Suvarnabhumi the accessible, affordable, Asian crossroads it's aspiring to be. |
| 7th September | Life
for Murderous Family From The Telegraph
A Thai woman who ordered the murder of her former British husband and
burnt his dismembered remains was jailed for life yesterday. |
| 3rd September | Silent Press From the Bangkok Post
On Thursday, Thai Day, owned by Sondhi Limthongkul's Manager Group, also shut down. |
| 2nd September | Court
Rallies Behind PAD From The Nation
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| 1st September |
Banking on Effective Terrorism From The Nation
The bombs were set off in 22 of Yala's 30 bank branches, both in the provincial capital and outlying districts, at about 11.30am yesterday.
Most of the bombs were believed to have been triggered by time clocks,
although in at least three locations, authorities found mobile-phone SIM
cards attached to the explosive devices. All of the explosions took
place in the banks' lobbies and many were set up in books which had
portions of the pages cut out to provide a nook. |
| 31st August | Upwardly Mobile Couldn't really make any sense about this article except that mobile call charges are on upward path. From Pattaya City News
Bad news for mobile phone users, cost will increase to 6 Baht per minute Atuek Asawanant, Vice President and Chief of Legal Management Committee clued-up that the Telecommunication Business Committees of True Corporation, is leading to announce the new phone rates and prepaid service charge for the Telecommunication Business. Cabinet resolution declared that the service rate will increase from 6 , 9, 12, 16 up to 18 Baht possibly. Price will take effect upon the official announcement from the committee. As for now no definite date given, as to when is the official announcement. |
| 30th August
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Rallying Against Trumped
Up Charges From The Nation
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| 30th August | Pay As You Go From The Nation
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| 28th August | Sleeping Partners
Checked From the Bangkok Post
The Securities and Exchange Commission plans a ''nominee-monitoring''
measure that will require any shareholder with more than 5% in a listed
company to disclose its identity. |
| 27th August | More Bad Press A couple of ludicrous articles were published in the English speaking press today that are simply not worthy of repeat. From Pattaya Daily News
It was disclosed that foreign criminals from Iran, Iraq, Columbia,
Pakistan, Europe and other countries are using Pattaya and other
locations in Thailand as a convenient hiding place for their whereabouts
and activities.
The Subjugation Center had taken preventive measures by calling all
upon the suspected foreigners who has history of illegal entry, or is
suspected to be dealing in criminal activity to come to the Center to
make a record for follow up. From the Bangkok Post The Bangkok chipped in with an article, Thailand under a familiar glare, which jumped from frank discussions about Thai girls and prostitution on InternationalSexGuide.com straight into a long debate about child sex tourism. It would seem that the world's press consider the concept of adult sex tourism to be near impossible |
| 26th August | Doubly Deferred From Phuket Gazette
Phuket Tourist Association (PTA) Deputy Chairman Sarayuth Mallam
explained that Natural Resources and Environment Minister Yongyuth
Tiyapairat has agreed to postpone the fee hike, from 200 baht to 400
baht for foreigners, but added that it will now come into effect
November 30 next year. |
| 25th August | Suspicious
Package From the Bangkok Post
The dismissal of a senior army officer after the arrest of a man in
connection with the discovery of explosive materials in a car parked
near the residence of caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra
yesterday kicked off a fierce debate.
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| 24th August | Bad Press The following story is being syndicated around the world's press today. No doubt it will cause some sort of "crack down' in the near future. From Reuters
To the millions of holidaymakers who flock there every year, Thailand is
the "Land of Smiles". |
| 19th August | Standard
Teachers No doubt this could have far reaching consequences for many more than just English teachers. There could be even more hurdles getting long stay visas and work permits. From The Nation
Authorities concerned are believed to soon set a common standard for all
local schools in recruiting teachers, including those of foreign
origins, following a recent case in which an American teacher was
arrested for an alleged murder of a six-year-old girl in the United
States 10 years ago. |
| 14th August
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Thai Pal This may give a few opportunities for doing business on the Internet whilst living in Thailand.
From Pattaya Secrets
Paypal allows individuals and small businesses to accept credit card payments even though they have not got a full merchant account. It is not ideal though as they are stroppy over the types of goods/services that can be sold using Paypal. They also seem to side with buyer and are quick to take back the cash if the buyer claims not to have received the goods (even if a fraudulent claim). |
| 11th August |
Doubling Park Entrance Fees From Phuket Gazette
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| 9th August |
Creating a Database of
Ludicrous Claims From The Nation
There will be no illegal immigrants living or working in Thailand by the
end of next year, caretaker deputy Prime Minister Chidchai Vanasatidya
said recently. |
| 7th August | Small Bus Bomb From The Nation
Four passengers were injured when a homemade bomb exploded on a Bangkok
bus Saturday night. |
| 2nd August | A Family Hit From The Telegraph
A British man was clubbed to death by his divorced Thai wife and her
relatives and his body burned on a charcoal fire after an attempt to
shoot him failed, a court in Thailand was told. |
| 1st August |
Sleeping Partners Ousted Dry sounding news but could have serious consequences for many Farangs in business or those buying houses and property. From the Bangkok Post
New business registration rules will require all new companies with
foreign shareholdings of more than 40% to declare their sources of
funds, according to the Commerce Ministry. |
| 30th July | Flying in
the Crowds From the Bangkok Post
Bank counters were opened for people to change their banknotes into smaller
denominations, which came with a commemorative slip many kept as a memento of
the first transaction they carried out at the airport.
Six local airlines conducted 21 flights in and out of Suvarnabhumi during the
landing and other tests yesterday. The airlines were Thai Airways International,
Bangkok Airways, Thai AirAsia, One-Two-Go Airlines, Nok Air and PB Air. |
| 26th July | Electing Prison From the Bangkok Post
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| 24th July | Dumb SIM From the Bangkok Post
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| 24th July |
Listening to the People From the Bangkok Post
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| 22nd July | Election
Date Approved From the BBC
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| 18th July |
Thailand Needs More Sex Meanwhile from The Nation
A leading social research centre said Thailand's population has grown by 300,000
people during the past year, reaching 62.5 million at present. |
| 8th July |
Pads on for Another Innings From The Nation
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| 5th July |
Teaching Effective Terrorism
From The Times |
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