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The nüvi 270 is built with a high-sensitivity WAAS-enabled GPS receiver for extreme accuracy, [...]

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Ten bright blocks are ready for baby to drop into the open bucket or through the shape-sorting lid. Baby will love filling the bucket with blocks, dumping them out, then shttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.giftarting over again. Great for eye-hand coordination and other early skills. Then baby can move on to sorting and stacking and learning about identifying and [...]

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The Casio FX-115ES Advanced Scientific Calculator features over 279 functions and provides its user with everything they need for most mathematical calculations. The calculator’s functions include complex number calculations, matrix and vector calculations, statistics, and 40 metric conversions. Its standout feature is its 2-line natural textbook display that displays fractions, formulas, square roots and other [...]

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Bangkok governor calls it quits in wake of corruption indictment
BANGKOK, Nov 12 (TNA) – Bangkok governor Apirak Kosayodhin announced on Wednesday he had decided to resign from his post, one day after being found guilty in relation to alleged irregularities involving the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) procurement of fire trucks and boats worth more than [...]

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Bangkok is home to an extensive and very informative National Museum, which claims to be the largest of it’s kind in all of South East Asia. It serves as a good place to learn about the full range of Thai culture, history, and of the traditional significance of Buddhism to the Thai way of life. [...]

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The famous Wat Arun (วัดอรุณ), perhaps better known as the Temple of the Dawn, is one of the best known landmarks and one of the most published images of Bangkok. It consists of a massive elongated prang (Khmer-style tower), and is surrounded by four smaller prangs. The prang is described by the Tourism Authority of [...]

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By JANE BIRNBAUMPublished: November 5, 2008
Small merchants have long chafed at the fees they must pay banks every time a customer swipes a debit or credit card. But now, with business slowing and every dollar important to their bottom line, some merchants are pushing for changes.Skip to next paragraphEnlarge This ImageBrendan Smialowski for The New [...]

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Wat Pho (วัดโพธิ์), or Wat Phra Chetuphon (วัดพระเชตุพน) as it is generally known to the Thais, is mainly famous for the huge Reclining Buddha statue it houses. At 20 acres large, it is the largest Wat in Bangkok, and is technically the oldest too, as it was built around 200 years before Bangkok became Thailand’s [...]

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The Grand Palace (พระบรมมหาราชวัง) adjoins Wat Phra Kaew in a common compound, and is where you will end up after exiting Wat Phra Kaew. Despite the proximity of the two, there’s a distinct contrast in style between the very Thai Wat Phra Kaew and the more European inspired designs of the Grand Palace (the roof [...]

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Mumbai: Growing defaults are forcing banks to shrink their credit card portfolios aggressively. In the first five months of fiscal 2009, the credit card base in India has fallen by 1.5 million to 26.73 million, according to the Reserve Bank of India, or RBI.
Bankers said the trend has intensified in recent months and the [...]

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