By Citylife | Tue 31 Mar 2020
It was barely seven o'clock, but we had walked for miles, past savages dressed in rags, angelic maidens draped in silk sarongs and noble Englishmen clad in Red Bull
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James Austin Farrell interviews international journalist Richard Ehrlich about his life and work.
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During one more recent visit, I stopped by to ask a friend, Pim Kemasingki, about the present and future. "Chiang Mai is changing and will continue to change.
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James Austin Farrell interviews Benny Moafi who spent almost 10 years in various Thai prisons for a crime he says he didn’t commit.
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Pim invited a policeman to her house for fine Shiraz, good sushi and a friendly chat.
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Every country has corruption, and we have it too. It is hard to control and we all know it is there, we just have to fix it one case at a time.
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