ให้คนไทยอ่านล่ะกันน่า
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ส่วนใหญ่จะเรียน สายสินจีน กะ สินคำนวน

Nokia Nseries Sharing Discoveries with
RONAN KEATING Live in Bangkok
Ronan Keating–the man behind such worldwide
smashes as “Life Is A Rollercoaster” and
“When You Say Nothing At All” – is returning to Thailand this May.
BEC-Tero Entertainment PLC and Nokia Nseries are proud to present Nokia Nseries presents Sharing Discoveries with RONAN KEATING Live in Bangkok on May 7, 2007 at the Royal Paragon Hall.
Ronan Keating will return to Thailand to celebrate
his 10th year in the music industry. His hits include
" Iris", "If Tomorrow Never Comes" and many more.

Ronan started off his career as a member of
British boy band Boyzone. He was not only the band's
lead singer but also played an important role in
the songwriting and the band's music production.
After that, he became a solo artist with hit albums
such as Ronan, Destination, Turn It Out, 10 Years
Of Hits and Bring You Home. He also proved his talents
by being the band manager of Westlife.
Ronan gave a concert in Thailand in 2003 at the Indoor Stadium, Hua Mak, Bangkapi. Tickets sold out very quickly. His mini-concert at the Met 107 Radio station's launch was also very well received by his fans
Venue Royal Paragon HallLocationRama 1 Road, Phathumwan BangkokShow DateMay 7, 2007 Gate Open18.00 hrs Show Start19.30 hrs. Priority
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BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -- The Thai king has pardoned a Swiss man who was given a 10-year sentence for spray-painting over images of the revered monarch, but the longtime Thailand resident has been ordered to leave the country, police said Thursday.
Oliver Rudolf Jufer, who last month became the first foreigner convicted in at least a decade under strict Thai laws protecting the monarchy, was expected to be deported back to Switzerland later in the day, said police Col. Sangob Sanudon, the chief of Chiang Mai's immigration office.
Police and prison officials in the northern city of Chiang Mai confirmed Jufer had been transferred Wednesday to a police station in Chiang Mai ahead of his deportation. They said he was expected to fly to Bangkok and then onto Switzerland.
"The king in his kindness has granted him a pardon and he has been transferred from prison and is in the process of being deported from the country," Chiang Mai police Col. Prachuab Wongsuk told The Associated Press.
A spokesman for the Swiss Embassy could not be immediately reached for comment.
Jufer was caught by surveillance cameras on December 5 spray-painting black paint over five outdoor posters of King Bhumibol Adulyadej in Chiang Mai, where he lived.
Bhumibol, who is greatly loved by Thais and regarded by some as semi-divine, is protected from reproach by strict laws that forbid any criticism of the monarchy.
Jufer, who lived in Thailand for 10 years, pleaded guilty in March to five counts of lese majeste, or insulting the monarchy. He had faced a maximum of 75 years in prison.
According to court testimony, Jufer had been out drinking with a friend and drove his motorcycle home to pick up a can of spray-paint, which he had bought to paint his dog house. He drove up to a municipal office where a large poster of the king was hung outside, and climbed a ladder to spray paint over the image. He then defaced four other posters near his home, according to the testimony.
I can't watch MTV becaues MTV move out True Visions.
Now I boring......... Channel [V] Thailand and True music and Majung
คิดถึง MTV มากๆๆ ไม่ได้ดูมา 4 เดือนแล้วนะเนี่ย
เบื่อ Channel [V] Thailand มากๆๆๆ เพราะ VJ ฟูดมาก ไร้สาระ
True Music ก้อเปิดแต่เพลง Asian เบื่อ ไม่ชอบ
และ Majung เปิดเพลงรุ่นพ่อรุ่นแม่ที่ไม่รู้จัก
สรุป โครตเบื่อเลย MTV ไม่น่าออกจาก TrueVision เลย
เบื่อเว้ย
BANGKOK, April 4 (Reuters) - Thailand's military-appointed government blocked access to on-line video-sharing Web site YouTube on Wednesday after its owner, Google Inc. declined to withdraw a video clip mocking the country's revered monarch.
Communications Minister Sitthichai Pookaiyaudom told Reuters he had ordered a block of the entire site, www.youtube.com, from Thailand after the ministry's attempts to get the offending page removed last week failed.
"Since Google has rejected our repeated requests to withdraw the clip, we can't help blocking the entire site in Thailand," said Sitthichai, a telecoms professor who said he had spent most of his academic life researching eavesdropping devices.
"When they decide to withdraw the clip, we will withdraw the ban," he said.
YouTube, which has dominated the user-generated on-line video market since it was founded in February last year, carried a 44-second clip ridiculing King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest reigning monarch, who is revered by all 63 million Thais.
The sender of the clip, seen more than 16,000 times, was named "paddidda" and has been rudely attacked by most of 99 comments, according to the Web site.
For nearly 1,000 years, Westerners have called one magical Asian kingdom "Siam"

16th century French travelers reported that the Siamese capital Ayutthaya was the most beautiful city in the East, rivaling Paris itself. Their detailed accounts described Siam as a land of fabulous temples and traditions set in pleasure garden surroundings.
Since then the mention of Siam has inspired visions of a lush Far Eastern paradise...a land of of great Kings and Queens, gilded palaces, complex culture and intricate handicrafts. The truth about Siam is every bit as exotic as the fantastic accounts Westerners have related for 400 years. And more.
Siam still blends beauty, ancient traditions and tropical abundance. Siam's reigning King Bhumibol Adulyadej is an enlightened and compassionate champion of the people. King Bhumibol, born December 5th, 1927 in Cambridge Massachusetts, is the world's only American-born monarch. He ascended the throne of Siam on June 9th, 1946 at 18 years of age and today he
is the world's longest reigning monarch.
His dedication to his duties and his people is extraordinary. He is a king not only by birth, but by his actions and accomplishments. For this he is rewarded by the unwavering love, respect and devotion of all Thai citizens. To learn more about the Royal Family and their projects benefiting the Thai people, please visit the Golden Jubilee Network.
On May 11, 1949 Siam became Thailand, the "Land of the Free", ruled by a constitutional monarchy. Unlike all of its Southeast Asian neighbors, Thailand was never colonized by a Western power. This rare history of freedom has made Thais intensely proud of their Siamese culture and sincere in welcoming visitors and ideas from around the world.



