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...Perch, tel: (1-718) 230 1150. At Lobo, tel: (1-718) 636 8886, you can try a chipotle grilled shrimp fajita that has been called New York's best. After dark, choose from popular spots like live-music venue Southpaw, tel: (1-718) 230 0236, or minimalist Thai bar and restaurant Song, tel: (1-718) 965 1108. There's also plenty of bonhomie to be had at nearby brasserie Belleville, tel: (1-718) 832 9777. Finally, there are three restaurants that gastronomes shouldn't miss. The one-year-old Stone Park Café, tel: (1-718) 369 0082, serves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Park Life | 1/28/2006 | See Source »

...marble bathrooms, satellite TV and Internet connections on demand. Guest amenities include a business center, a health club, a swimming pool and a beauty salon. There's an international buffet restaurant, the Caf? Zarnegar, and, incongruously, an Asian specialty restaurant, the Silk Route, which offers Malaysian, Singaporean, Indonesian and Thai cuisine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: "Take Me to the Serena" | 1/28/2006 | See Source »

...Perch, tel: (1-718) 230 1150. At Lobo, tel: (1-718) 636 8886, you can try a chipotle grilled shrimp fajita that has been called New York's best. After dark, choose from popular spots like live-music venue Southpaw, tel: (1-718) 230 0236, or minimalist Thai bar and restaurant Song, tel: (1-718) 965 1108. There's also plenty of bonhomie to be had at nearby brasserie Belleville, tel: (1-718) 832 9777. Finally, there are three restaurants that gastronomes shouldn't miss. The one-year-old Stone Park Café, tel: (1-718) 369 0082, serves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Park Life | 1/28/2006 | See Source »

...owners often do in other bird-flu areas, the villagers were quick to help. "Everyone cooperated, because we understand the health risks," says Rampai Gansa, a local housewife and health volunteer. Thanks to a determined government control program that has reached even the most remote communities, virtually every Thai knows the danger bird flu presents - and how it can be fought. In Thailand, the world's fourth-largest poultry exporter before avian flu exploded at the end of 2003, more than 60 million birds have been killed by the virus or culled, while 22 people have been infected...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Thais Know How to Do It | 1/15/2006 | See Source »

...CONFESSED. WICHAI SOMKHAOYAI, 24, and BUALOI POSIT, 23, Thai fishermen; to the Jan. 1 murder of British tourist Katherine Horton, a crime that could carry the death penalty; on the resort island of Koh Samui, Thailand. The two admitted to abducting Horton as she was walking on the beach, and to beating and raping the 21-year-old before dumping her body in the sea. Thai officials, concerned that the crime has hurt the country's image as a tourist destination, have fast-tracked Wichai and Bualoi's trial; their sentence is expected to be delivered this week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 1/15/2006 | See Source »

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