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The 2-year-old Siberian Husky, "Molly," who suffered life-threatening burns after being set on fire by a perpetrator in Muang district, Songkhla province, last Saturday, died this morning at the animal hospital of Prince of Songkhla University. [2]
Japan leadership raceTrump, Bessent welcome Japan's Takaichi as LDP chief Former economic security minister would be country's first female prime minister U.S. [3]
By TINT LWIN and MIN KHET MAUNG SEPTEMBER, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.9 By TINT LWIN and MIN KHET MAUNG SEPTEMBER, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.9 By TINT LWIN and MIN KHET MAUNG SEPTEMBER, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.9 [6]
Mizzima Thura U Tin Oo, the revered patron of the National League for Democracy (NLD), passed away today at 8:50 am at Yangon General Hospital, where he had been receiving intensive care. The news was confirmed by a close family member to Mizzima. [7]
Lismálaš Magreta Sara lea bovdejuvvon presideantta iehčanasvuođabeaivvedoaluide. Suoma presideanta Sauli Niinistö doalut dollojuvvojit dán jagi in Tampere-dálu. (translated from et) [8]
In the aftermath of World War II, lignite (brown coal) was mined in and around the northeastern city of Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture. The low-grade coal was used to heat homes in the winter, and its peculiar smell shrouded the whole city. [9]
The 2-year-old Siberian Husky, "Molly," who suffered life-threatening burns after being set on fire by a perpetrator in Muang district, Songkhla province, last Saturday, died this morning at the animal hospital of Prince of Songkhla University.
Japan leadership raceTrump, Bessent welcome Japan's Takaichi as LDP chief Former economic security minister would be country's first female prime minister U.S.
By TINT LWIN and MIN KHET MAUNG SEPTEMBER, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.9 By TINT LWIN and MIN KHET MAUNG SEPTEMBER, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.9 By TINT LWIN and MIN KHET MAUNG SEPTEMBER, 2008 - VOLUME 16 NO.9
Mizzima Thura U Tin Oo, the revered patron of the National League for Democracy (NLD), passed away today at 8:50 am at Yangon General Hospital, where he had been receiving intensive care. The news was confirmed by a close family member to Mizzima.
Lismálaš Magreta Sara lea bovdejuvvon presideantta iehčanasvuođabeaivvedoaluide. Suoma presideanta Sauli Niinistö doalut dollojuvvojit dán jagi in Tampere-dálu.
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In the aftermath of World War II, lignite (brown coal) was mined in and around the northeastern city of Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture. The low-grade coal was used to heat homes in the winter, and its peculiar smell shrouded the whole city.