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Drag Racing List 

11/23/24 Drag Racing News

Against the Odds, Kyle Harris Claims PDRA Elite Top Dragster World Championship Drag Illustrated Going into the Red Line Oil PDRA Drag Racing Series season finale, Kyle Harris didn’t expect to have a realistic shot at the world championship in … Flag as irrelevant Stewart takes NHRA Rookie of the Year honors – The Republic […]

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Daily Cannon 

Barcelona refuse Arsenal approach for 27yo

Barcelona have reportedly rejected Arsenal's €90m bid for Raphinha, considering him indispensable. Arsenal remain interested but must raise their offer to at least €100m.

EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Report: Crystal Palace face tough decision over star defender in January

Newcastle Target Marc Guehi In January Move Newcastle United are preparing to reignite their pursuit of Crystal Palace’s defensive stalwart Marc Guehi during the upcoming January transfer window. With a shortage of options at centre-back, Eddie Howe’s side has identified Guehi as their primary target in a move that could reshape their defensive line. Guehi […]

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BangkokPost.com 

It was not exactly life in the fast lane

It appears the bicycle lane launch on Sukhumvit 39 last Tuesday didn't get off to the most auspicious of starts. In fact it had to be hastily abandoned after one day. All it succeeded in doing was to create a massive traffic jam leading to gridlock on 17 major roads along with a communal sigh across the city.

BangkokPost.com 

Mae Sot's sour trafficking record

Mae Sot, a town on the Thai-Myanmar border in Tak province, is notorious as a hub for cross-border human trafficking and transnational organised crime run by Chinese mafia syndicates. Despite this, government action has been grossly inadequate to combat the problem.

BangkokPost.com 

Campaign takes aim against discrimination

Thai civil society organisations have begun a campaign promoting five recommendations to the government they say would help tackle the discrimination that is still prevalent against vulnerable groups.