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Thai Protesters Storm
TV Compound
Apr 9, 2010 10:10 AM CDT
Thai Protesters Storm TV Compound
Closed TV station reopened, police and protesters left peacefully
(Newser)
- Thai anti-government protesters today stormed a telecom company compound where authorities had shut down their vital TV channel, as soldiers and riot police failed to hold them back with tear gas and water cannons. The "Red Shirt" protesters then negotiated with police to return People Channel to the air,...
Thailand Riots
Cast Pall on Summit
Apr 8, 2010 3:00 AM CDT
Thailand Riots Cast Pall on Summit
PM backs out as protesters threaten government
(Newser)
- Thailand's prime minister has canceled an appearance at the annual Southeast Asia summit as rioters threaten to topple his government. Abhisit Vejjajiva declared a state of emergency yesterday hours after anti-government protesters stormed the country's parliament in Bangkok. The decree bans spreading information that threatens national security and allows authorities...
Thais Collect Buckets
of Blood—to Hurl in Protest
Mar 16, 2010 5:40 AM CDT
Thais Collect Buckets of Blood—to Hurl in Protest
Red-shirts plan 'blood curse' after election refusal
(Newser)
- The streets of Bangkok will run red with blood today if things go as planned for anti-government Thai protesters. Volunteers are lining up to help the movement reach its goal of collecting 1,000 liters of blood, which red-shirted protesters plan to hurl at government offices to curse the country's...
Thai Man
Kills Lover,
Decapitates
Her Child
Oct 14, 2009 4:55 AM CDT
Thai Man Kills Lover, Decapitates Her Child
5-year-old stuffed into four plastic bags
(Newser)
- A man in Bangkok has confessed to murdering his lover and then shooting and dismembering her 5-year-old child, setting off a media frenzy in Thailand. The child's body parts were found in a deserted housing project, stuffed into four separate plastic bags. They were discovered by a garbage man on...
Invasion of the
Buddhist Body
Snatchers Hits
Bangkok
Aug 25, 2009 2:40 AM CDT
Invasion of the Buddhist Body Snatchers Hits Bangkok
(Newser)
- In the chaotic traffic of Bangkok, the first to arrive on the scene of an accident is often not an ambulance but a Toyota pickup packed with volunteers in blue jumpsuits. These are the controversial workers of the Por Tek Tung Foundation, who haul the injured to hospitals and the...
Thai Elephants Pose as Pandas
Jun 29, 2009 1:29 AM CDT
Thai Elephants Pose as Pandas
Zoo staff reminds countrymen that elephants, too, need love
(Newser)
- A $20 million house for a newborn female panda and family at a Thailand zoo has rankled the staff of Ayutthaya Elephant Kraal, who are sick of the nation's panda obsession, reports the
Bangkok Post
. Concerned that the panda craze has diverted resources from Thailand’s national symbol, they've painted...
Carradine's Family: Thanks, But Give Us Space
Jun 11, 2009 4:48 PM CDT
Carradine's Family: Thanks, But Give Us Space
(Newser)
- A forensics specialist hired by David Carradine's family doesn't think the 72-year-old committeed suicide and didn't rule out the possibility of foul play, reports ABC. No final determination can be made until Bangkok police release details of the scene, he said. Carradine's family, meanwhile, spoke out for the first time,...
Carradine Death Pics
Reveal Fishnets, Wig
Jun 11, 2009 2:34 AM CDT
Carradine Death Pics Reveal Fishnets, Wig
(Newser)
- Actor David Carradine appears to be wearing a wig and fishnets in photos taken of his body in his Bagkok hotel room, deepening the mystery of his death, reports ABC News. Red lingerie lies on the bed. Cross dressing is often an element of autoerotic asphyxiation, which Thai officials have...
Sex-Death Expert to Conduct Carradine Autopsy
Jun 9, 2009 4:23 AM CDT
Sex-Death Expert to Conduct Carradine Autopsy
(Newser)
- Famed pathologist Michael Baden is traveling to California to conduct a private autopsy of actor David Carradine, reports Radar. One of Baden's skills is tracking autoerotic asphyxiation, which may have been the cause of Carradine's death, but the former chief medical examiner of New York City is also trained to...
Family Furious as Carradine Death Pics Leaked to Press
Jun 8, 2009 3:48 AM CDT
Family Furious as Carradine Death Pics Leaked to Press
(Newser)
- David Carradine's family expressed outrage yesterday after photos of the dead actor were published in a Thai newspaper. Family members were "profoundly disturbed" by the photos taken in the actor's Bangkok hotel room, where his body was discovered, said a statement. Half brother Keith Carradine threatened a lawsuit for...
Carradine 'Joyous' During Final Days
Jun 6, 2009 2:48 AM CDT
Carradine 'Joyous' During Final Days
Divorce filing accused actor of deviant sexual behavior, incest
(Newser)
- David Carradine seemed anything but suicidal in the days before his death, colleagues and staff in the Bangkok hotel where he died tell
People
. The actor—found dead Thursday with ropes tied around his neck and genitals—was "joyous and productive," associates say. He played piano and serenaded...
Kung Fu
Star
Carradine
Dead at 72
Jun 4, 2009 9:41 AM CDT
Kung Fu
Star Carradine Dead at 72
(Newser)
- David Carradine, the star of campy '70s TV classic
Kung Fu
who enjoyed a career renaissance as the villain in the
Kill Bill
films, was found dead today in Bangkok, where he was shooting a movie, the AP reports. Carradine, part of a prominent Hollywood family that included father John,...
Bangkok Lifts
State of Emergency
Apr 24, 2009 7:50 AM CDT
Bangkok Lifts State of Emergency
Anti-government protesters vow to continue struggle
(Newser)
- Thailand's prime minister has lifted a state of emergency imposed on Bangkok two weeks ago when violent protests rocked the capital, reports the BBC. Abhisit Vejjajiva said the move was to help reconcile the anti-government red-shirted protesters with their yellow-shirted pro-government rivals. Some protest leaders have been arrested, but others...
Gunmen Attack
Thai Protest Leader
Apr 17, 2009 1:48 AM CDT
Gunmen Attack Thai Protest Leader
Supporters say attack that wounded 'yellow shirt' leaders was politically motivated
(Newser)
- The founder of Thailand's "yellow shirt" protest movement that shut down Bangkok airports last year was shot and wounded today in an attack that his supporters called politically motivated. Police say at least two men in a pickup truck ambushed Sondhi Limthongkul's car as he was being driven to...
Thai Protests Break Up
Apr 14, 2009 3:06 AM CDT
Thai Protests Break Up
Thaksin supporters end standoff as troops move in
(Newser)
- Anti-government protesters have begun to disperse in Bangkok following orders from their leaders, the BBC reports. Thousands of protesters have ended their 3-week siege of the country's seat of government and some protest leaders have surrendered to authorities. After two deaths yesterday, leaders say they urged their followers to leave...
Gunfight Causes
First Deaths
in Thai Riots
UPDATED
Apr 13, 2009 11:41 AM CDT
Gunfight Causes First Deaths in Thai Riots
Marketplace fight led to shooting: minister
(Newser)
- As political street-fighting rages on in Thailand, a gun battle in a residential area of Bangkok has led to the first two deaths, authorities tell the AP. A government spokesman said the encounter was between anti-government protesters and local residents, who were angry over the continuing demonstrations. More than 100...
Thai Army Battles Protesters
Apr 13, 2009 6:16 AM CDT
Thai Army Battles Protesters
Dozens injured as troops move to quell Bangkok protests
(Newser)
- Dozens of people were injured today as the Thai military moved to crush protests causing chaos in Bangkok. Soldiers opened fire at demonstrators who had taken control of a major junction and set fire to a bus they had commandeered. Most aimed over the protesters' heads but some fired live...
Thais Keep Protesting as
Ousted PM Calls for Revolt
Apr 12, 2009 3:39 PM CDT
Thais Keep Protesting as Ousted PM Calls for Revolt
(Newser)
- Anti-government protesters ignored Thailand’s state of emergency by the thousands today while former PM Thaksin Shinawatra called on them “to come out in revolution,” the
New York Times
reports. In defiance of a ban on gatherings of more than five people in Bangkok, demonstrators rallied outside the...
State of Emergency
Declared in Bangkok
Apr 12, 2009 5:55 AM CDT
State of Emergency Declared in Bangkok
Gov't bans gatherings of more than 5 in capital
(Newser)
- Thailand's embattled government, humiliated by demonstrators who shut down a 16-nation Asian summit, declared a state of emergency in the capital today and ordered armored vehicles into the streets to stem a tide of protest across the country. Bands of anti-government protesters roamed Bangkok as the decree was announced. They...
Thai Protesters Disrupt
Asian Summit
Apr 10, 2009 10:22 AM CDT
Thai Protesters Disrupt Asian Summit
Demonstrators want to show world the flaws in their government
(Newser)
- Hundreds of demonstrators in the Thai tourist town of Pattaya blocked the entrance to the building hosting an East Asian summit meeting today, giving foreign leaders a firsthand look at the country’s political schism. Economic concerns weighed heavily with the protesters, most supporters of ousted PM Thaksin Shinawatra; one...
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