Archives for: April 2010, 18
Yellow Shirts Threaten to Come Out
Daily Photos from Thailand
Sunday 18th April, 2010 at 22:31:54| Words: 96 words | Category: News Photos
Members of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) gather during a meeting at Bangkok university in Bangkok on April 18, 2010. Thailand's pro-establishment 'Yellow Shirt' movement gathered in their thousands to discuss their response to month-long anti-government protests that left 23 dead in clashes last weekend. (Getty Images)
People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) leaders stand as they take a minture of silent during a meeting at Bangkok university in Bangkok on April 18, 2010. Thailand's pro-establishment 'Yellow Shirt' movement gathered in their thousands to discuss their response to the month-long anti-government protests that left 23 dead in clashes last weekend. (Getty Images)
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Tourists Stranded at Bangkok Airport
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Sunday 18th April, 2010 at 22:11:51| Words: 113 words | Category: News Photos
Stranded passengers take a nap in the departures area of Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok on April 18, 2010. Dozens of Asian flights to Europe were cancelled for a third day as regional airlines warn of a week of chaos caused by freak volcanic ash, which has stranded thousands of travellers and caused heavy economic losses. (Getty Images)
A stranded Western passenger relaxes on the floor of the departures area of Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok on April 18, 2010. Dozens of Asian flights to Europe were cancelled for a third day as regional airlines warn of a week of chaos caused by freak volcanic ash, which has stranded thousands of travellers and caused heavy economic losses. (Getty Images)
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