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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...
11 Dead in Mosque Shooting in Thailand's Volatile South
Jun 8, 2009 1:48 PM CDT
11 Dead in Mosque Shooting in Thailand's Volatile South
(Newser)
- Gunmen killed 11 people and injured 12 in a southern Thailand mosque today, AFP reports. Officials said between two and five armed men entered the mosque and fired “indiscriminately.” It’s the latest incident in a 5-year guerrilla war that has killed 3,700 in Narathiwat province. The...
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 Family
Wants FBI to
Investigate
Death
Jun 6, 2009 1:05 PM CDT
Carradine Family Wants FBI to Investigate Death
(Newser)
- David Carradine’s family has asked the FBI to look into his death, the
New York Daily News
reports. “They want an investigation,” said a lawyer for Carradine’s brother. The 72-year-old actor was found in a hotel closet in Bankok with a rope tied to his neck...
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,...
Thai Protesters Form New Political Party
May 26, 2009 6:33 AM CDT
Thai Protesters Form New Political Party
'Yellow shirts' will contest next election, look to be major force
(Newser)
- The yellow-shirted protest movement that brought down two Thai governments voted to become a formal political party yesterday, adding a new force to the country's already volatile political system. The People's Alliance for Democracy, which draws support from the country's middle class and is opposed to exiled PM Thaksin Shinawatra,...
Chili Sauce
Conquers American Palate
May 20, 2009 2:52 PM CDT
Chili Sauce Conquers American Palate
(Newser)
- From celebrity chefs to Applebees to Wal-Mart, America is in love with the Asian chili-and-garlic condiment sriracha—only it’s not that Asian, the
New York Times
reports. “I wanted something that I could sell to more than just the Vietnamese,” said David Tran, creator of the top-selling...
Transsexuals Dazzle
in Thai Pageant
SLIDESHOW
May 16, 2009 5:17 PM CDT
Transsexuals Dazzle in Thai Pageant
Annual contest celebrates the 'third gender'
(Newser)
- While Americans took a breather from Miss California beauty pageant drama, Thailand held its 12th annual Miss Tiffany Universe contest today, featuring only transsexuals or transvestites, Huffington Post reports. The contest seeks to advance human rights causes for the country’s transgender population, whose “third gender” status is classified...
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...
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...
Thailand Cancels Summit,
Declares Emergency
Apr 11, 2009 6:58 AM CDT
Thailand Cancels Summit, Declares Emergency
(Newser)
- Anti-government protesters stormed a building where leaders of Asian nations were to meet today, prompting Thailand's government to cancel the summit and declare a state of emergency in the seaside city that was to host it. More than 1,000 protesters smashed through the convention center's glass doors and ran...
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...
Protesters Swarm Bangkok
Apr 8, 2009 5:06 AM CDT
Protesters Swarm Bangkok
More than 30,000 red-shirts gather for 'D-Day' attempt to oust PM
(Newser)
- The political protests in Thailand continued to rage as some 30,000 red-shirted supporters of exiled former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra thronged the main government offices in Bangkok, where fellow protesters have staged a sit-in for the past two weeks. Thousands more are expected for a “D-Day” push to...
Thai, Cambodian
Troops Trade
Border Fire
Apr 3, 2009 3:00 AM CDT
Thai, Cambodian Troops Trade Border Fire
Fighting flares around disputed jungle temple; no injuries reported
(Newser)
- Thai and Cambodian troops have clashed near a disputed temple in a border area, CNN reports. The troops exchanged gunfire and rocket-propelled grenades after Cambodian forces "intruded" into Thai territory, according to a Thai general. A Cambodian government spokesman said the clashes began after Thai troops entered Cambodian territory....
Body of Pirate
Victim Found at Sea
Mar 27, 2009 6:13 AM CDT
Body of Pirate Victim Found at Sea
Attackers said they were desperate for a boat to get to shore, according to police
(Newser)
- The body of a British yachtsman murdered by pirates off the coast of Thailand was found by a fisherman yesterday floating in the sea, reports AP. Malcolm Robertson, 64, was beaten with hammers and his throat slit as his wife lay bound in the cabin of their sailboat earlier this...
Economy Spurs
Renewed Thai Protests
Mar 26, 2009 7:48 AM CDT
Economy Spurs Renewed Thai Protests
20,000 Thaksin supporters march on PM's office
(Newser)
- More than 20,000 supporters of Thaksin Shinawatra surrounded the Thai prime minister's office today to demand the resignation of the government and new elections. The latest mass protest in Bangkok began shortly after the government of PM Abhisit Vejjajiva began doling out $55 checks to millions of Thais to...
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