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Mahason Magazine featured on Tolakong and other stories

Asian blog entries written on 4 August 2009

Mahason Magazine featured on Tolakong

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Laos
An episode of Tolakong from Lao Star Channel with the men and women behind one of Lao’s most popular magazine. Mahason Magazine prides itself in being a magazine for all ages. It would be great if we can subscribe to this magazine world wide. Tolakong part 1 Tolakong part 2 Tolakong part 3 ...more info>>>

Discovered on 04/08/2009 18:01:00
Discovered @ laovoices.com

'Old' forms of books & libraries remains useful

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Malaysia
In the mid-1990s, it was often hyped that books and libraries in their traditional forms would soon disappear as the result of the revolution in information and communication technology. But, it is quite evident that many books are still being published everywhere in the world and many people still ...more info>>>

Discovered on 04/08/2009 12:01:00
Discovered @ jameswongwingon-online.blogspot.com
'Old' forms of books & libraries remains useful

Sold some books, raised some funds and paving my way.

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Malaysia
Someone by the name of Joanne came over this afternoon and bought three books from me. Two of them were Wild Orchids of Cameron Highlands. She bought them for her Neurotologist in Singapore, who she said loves nature. I am happy and glad to know that there are environmentalists who ......more info>>>

Discovered on 04/08/2009 12:01:00
Discovered @ yvonnefoong.com

Doctors and lack of sanitation...

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South Korea
For the past two weeks I've been having some bladder issues... more information than you need to know, but I need to give some background to this story. I waited so long to see a doctor because I was in Bali with no insurance and little faith in a medical system on a tiny island in the south pacific...more info>>>

Discovered on 04/08/2009 12:01:00
Discovered @ smileyjkl.blogspot.com

1028th : A Place to Go

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South Korea
At weekends like this, I want to take a short trip to somewhere outside Seoul. :) ...more info>>>

Discovered on 04/08/2009 06:01:00
Discovered @ seouldailyphoto.com
1028th : A Place to Go

Masks, masks everywhere…

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Vietnam
Yesterday I was surprised at the increase number of people wearing masks INSIDE of buildings.  It is normal to see them wearing masks on the motorbike but the scene at the Phu Nhuan Big C was surprising. So far, only 936 people have been tested with H1N1 in Vietnam, 450 have been cured, and most imp...more info>>>

Discovered on 04/08/2009 06:01:00
Discovered @ saigonnezumi.com

Asian Hooters/Vietnamese Coffee

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Vietnam
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Discovered on 04/08/2009 06:01:00
Discovered @ chao-vietnam.blogspot.com

Phi Sua Samut Fortress Island

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Thailand
On an island on the Chao Phraya River in Samut Prakan, there is a 100 year old fortress called Phi Sua Samut Fort. It was built in order to protect the approach to Bangkok which is further upriver. The only skirmish that the three Armstrong guns have taken part in was the Paknam Incident of 1893 w...more info>>>

Discovered on 04/08/2009 00:01:00
Discovered @ thaiphotoblogs.com
Phi Sua Samut Fortress Island

The Great Flu of 2009

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Thailand
Is it time to start panicking yet? The number of deaths in Thailand for the swine flu (called The Great Flu of 2009 by the Thai media) has reached at least 66. We don't know exactly any more as they are only updating us with information once a week. Plus, unless they do tests for the flu on everyo...more info>>>

Discovered on 04/08/2009 00:01:00
Discovered @ thai-blogs.com/
The Great Flu of 2009

Japan Bombs Liuzhou

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China
Yesterday's find was a bit more dangerous. A metallic cylinder turned out to be an unexploded Japanese bomb from World War II.Leave CommentRelated Entries:BloodsuckersTrain derailed in Liuzhou, 4 dead, 50+ injured.Funny MoneyLampYour number is up!Liuzhou EclipseThe Cleanup BeginsWatching the River F...more info>>>

Discovered on 04/08/2009 00:01:00
Discovered @ liuzhou.blog-city.com

Physical Changes in Xinjiang Due to the Riots

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China
Due to the fact that the internet here in Xinjiang has been cut for several weeks I’ve had plenty of free time to soak in all the stories I’ve heard, process what has happened, and do my own research on the subject of unrest in Xinjiang. During this time I’ve also been able to witness the physical ...more info>>>

Discovered on 04/08/2009 00:01:00
Discovered @ farwestchina.com
Physical Changes in Xinjiang Due to the Riots

Staying Dis-connected

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Japan
Michael Griffin Harrie has earned his spot in the Andy Warhol hall of shame. Rising from obscurity to media hype/ Internet stardom in a very short time. It seems to me that our modern world not only provides us with a multitude of ways to stay in contact with people, it expects us to maintain a cons...more info>>>

Discovered on 04/08/2009 00:01:00
Discovered @ thenyd.blogspot.com
Staying Dis-connected

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