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Real Travel Adventures
July 2007
Antonia Graceffo
Tsunami Relief in the Form of Community Based Tourism Many people are wondering how they could help the Thailand Tsunami victims. They could help by just coming as a tourist and staying in a community based tourism project. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
March 2005
Sam Lightner Jr.
There Can't Be a Word for This The catastrophic christmas tsunami hit thailand's climbing meccas hard. Railae beach the author reports on the nightmares and miracles of the aftermath--and on the thais and expats rebuilding their slice of paradise. mark for My Articles similar articles
High on Adventure
February 2002
Les Furnanz
Thai High On the Andaman Sea Cruising Thailand's Islands and Karsts on a Clipper Ship mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
July 2007
Leslie Adams
Visiting Thailand's Elephants: Part 1 Good weather, nice people, and Thailand is very familiar with the western tourist, so traveling around is easy. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
August 2007
Leslie Adams
Visiting Thailand's Monkeys and Bats: Part 2 Even though Thailand is full of tourists, there are still some adventures to be had and fantastic people to have them with. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
October 2009
Sandra Scott
Bangkok Mini-Vacation Again Any reason is a good reason to visit Bangkok. My husband and I are frequent travelers in Asia and we make sure that Bangkok is on the itinerary. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 14, 2007
Matt Koppenheffer
Tantalizing Thailand Thailand is classified as a newly industrialized country, an economic category that more or less means they've cleared the hurdle of being a developing economy, but don't meet the requirements for "first world" status quite yet. mark for My Articles similar articles
Smithsonian
February 2007
Cardiff de Alejo Garcia
Thailand's Fight Club Inside the little-known, action-packed world of Muay Thai boxing. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
June 2006
Cathy Young
The Jihad Against Muslims Radical Islam poses problems for the West, from within and from without. But if our response turns to bigotry directed at all Muslims, it will leave little reason for hope. mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
February 7, 2007
Wendy McElroy
Culture Connection: Your New Muslim Neighbors The assimilation of North America's Muslim population will involve wrestling with some odd questions. The answers may well be foreshadowed by two recent events in Canada, which represent polar opposite reactions. mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
March 25, 2003
Wendy McElroy
Laying Down 'the White Woman's Burden' The most recent stereotype to bombard the American psyche is of the Muslim woman who lives veiled and in fear of all men who, by virtue of their maleness, are her oppressors. But is it true in general of Arab-Muslim women who have become the focus of world attention? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 10, 2005
Rowley & Einhorn
The Tsunami's Tragic Toll The vast catastrophe will bring painful economic costs in Asia, too. Governments across the region, already strapped for cash, now face the expense of relief and reconstruction. mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
August 18, 2004
Dirk Verhofstadt
Muslims Need Critical Thinking - Irshad Manji With her book The Trouble with Islam the Canadian journalist and lesbian feminist joins the growing number of female Muslims that condemn the oppression of women in the Muslim world. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
February 2004
Murad Kalam
If It Doesn't Kill You First Seeking enlightenment and risking death, an American Muslim takes on the pilgrimage to Mecca -- the world's greatest and toughest spiritual adventure. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 15, 2007
They're Muslims, And Yankees, Too A book examines the duality of Muslim-American life. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 21, 2005
Frederik Balfour
For Thailand's PM, Getting Reelected Was The Easy Part Thaksin Shinawatra won by a landslide -- but keeping the economy humming may be tough. mark for My Articles similar articles
Parameters
Autumn 2006
Raymond L. Bingham
Bridging the Religious Divide Academicians, east and west, hotly debate the fundaments of the war on terror. In our nation's capital, decision-makers and renowned scholars meet regularly to posit the pros and cons of U.S. foreign policy. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
September 11, 2001
Eric Boehlert, Suzy Hansen & Jeff Stark
"Our fight is for Jerusalem, not New York" Arab-Americans worry about their loved ones in New York and fear retribution... mark for My Articles similar articles
Lucire
November 24, 2014
Bangkok and beyond Editor Elyse Glickman returns to Thailand for more wonderment mark for My Articles similar articles
Registered Rep.
January 1, 2003
Bennett Voyles
Serving Muslim Investors Reconciling Muslim religious requirements with standard Western investment practices isn't easy, but brokers say their basics are not difficult to understand. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 25, 2005
Stanley Reed
Arming Britain's Muslim Youth With A Future With a jobless rate twice the country's norm, British Muslims need more than social outreach -- they need positive role models. mark for My Articles similar articles
Lucire
August 11, 2011
Elyse Glickman
Thais that bind Though Phuket and Chiang Mai are Thailand's most famous destinations outside Bangkok, roads less travelled lead to unexpected discoveries, including the wellness-driven resort Chiva Som mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
September 28, 2001
Asra Q. Nomani
Return to Pakistan On Sept. 11, the region where I was born suddenly became the center of the world -- and I knew I had to go back... mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
November 2007
Rogier van Bakel
'The Trouble Is the West' Best-selling memoirist and former member of the Dutch parliament, Ayaan Hirsi Ali on Islam, immigration, civil liberties, and the fate of the West. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
February 2007
Antonio Graceffo
Kick Boxing for Pride and Peanuts The authors first glimpse of what it means to be a minor-league professional Thai boxer. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
October 18, 2001
M. A. Muqtedar Khan
A memo to American Muslims It's time for us to search our souls. How can the message of Muhammad become a source of horror and fear? How can Islam inspire thousands of youth to dedicate their lives to killing others? mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
August 2005
Chris Penttila
Prayer Meeting Globally, there are an estimated 2 billion Muslims, with 7 million living in the United States. Can employers meet their requests in the workplace? mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
October 22, 2001
King Kaufman
Stand beside her Fearing a post-terrorism backlash, many Muslim and Arab-American women are afraid to leave their homes. Volunteers are helping to make them feel safe... mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
December 2001
Sam MacDonald
Interview: A Different Sort of Conservative Muslim Abdulwahab Alkebsi is the executive director of the Islamic Institute, a Washington think tank that "facilitates the development of grassroots Muslim political movements that are economically conservative"... mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
September 26, 2001
Jake Tapper
Islam's flawed spokesmen Some of the groups claiming to speak for American Muslims find it impossible to speak out against terrorist groups... mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
December 4, 2002
Laura McClure
What would Mohammed do? Geraldine Brooks, an expert on the role of women in Islam, says the "haters of beauty" behind the Miss World riots misrepresent what is a "pro-sexuality" religion. mark for My Articles similar articles
Food Processing
August 2009
Diane Toops
Thailand's Booming Food Export Business is Something to Behold Food Processing's News & Trends Editor takes on food safety and new food products at Thaifex 2009. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Paul Ryden
Go Beyond In Bangkok Bangkok is both the capital of Thailand and the world's unofficial capital of sin, sizzle and spice. The city is hot, the food is hotter and the women are hottest of them all. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Abigail Ekue-Smith
Staying Healthy On A Muslim Diet Muslims follow a halal diet, or "permissible" foods under Muslim dietary law. Here is some more insights on what it means to follow this diet and how to go about staying healthy on a Muslim diet. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 31, 2007
Toby Shute
Fool on the Ground: Bangkok The search for a promising Thai investment leads to insight into two U.S. franchises : McDonald's and Starbucks. Investors, which one has a marketing plan that works? mark for My Articles similar articles
Prepared Foods
October 2007
Wilbert Jones
Article: A Taste of Thai Cuisine The foods of Thailand are made of exotic ingredients that are prepared easily and quickly. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
September 11, 2001
Janelle Brown
"Purge our society," online bigots shout Post-disaster threats and expressions of racism bubble up on the Web... mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
September 24, 2001
Janelle Brown
Terror's first victims When fanatics like the Taliban seize control of Islamic countries, women are the first to suffer... mark for My Articles similar articles