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The Finnish men's basketball team will continue the MM trials on Friday at 21.30 in Charleroi. Live coverage of the Susigang and Belgium match starts at TV2 and Yle Areena at 9: 10 p.m. (translated from fi) [1]
BK-46, which plays in Division 2, defeated Division 1 club FC Viikingit from Helsinki in the Finnish Football Cup on Wednesday evening. The match that was first decided by the penalty park competition was played on the artificial lawsuit in Karis. (translated from sv) [2]
BANGKOK, Thailand – Thai police on Thursday (Nov 7) arrested a high-profile lawyer known for his outspoken advocacy, Sittra Biebangkerd, known as “Attorney Tum,” and his wife, Patitta Biebangkerd, on fraud and money laundering charges. [3]
By HARN LAY / THE IRRAWADDY Thursday, August 7, 2008 [4]
Note: This briefing is based on limited source coverage. The evidence may be incomplete or outdated.
The Finnish men's basketball team will continue the MM trials on Friday at 21.30 in Charleroi. Live coverage of the Susigang and Belgium match starts at TV2 and Yle Areena at 9: 10 p.m.
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BK-46, which plays in Division 2, defeated Division 1 club FC Viikingit from Helsinki in the Finnish Football Cup on Wednesday evening. The match that was first decided by the penalty park competition was played on the artificial lawsuit in Karis.
Original source in sv · View original →
BANGKOK, Thailand – Thai police on Thursday (Nov 7) arrested a high-profile lawyer known for his outspoken advocacy, Sittra Biebangkerd, known as “Attorney Tum,” and his wife, Patitta Biebangkerd, on fraud and money laundering charges.
By HARN LAY / THE IRRAWADDY Thursday, August 7, 2008