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The Colonel Thai: ผมไม่อยากเป็นพันโท, Pom Mai Yak Pen Pan To, literally "I don't want to be a lieutenant colonel") is a 1974 Thai action-thriller film directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol. The story follows the exploits of a Thai secret agent who must parachute in to a neighboring country. After lieutenant colonel in the neighboring country's military who was working as a double agent for Thailand is killed, the Thai spy must impersonate the man in order to keep the deception going and obtain valuable information.
Cast
[edit]- Sompop Benjatikul as The Colonel
- Naiyana Chaiwanan as Lamduan
DVD
[edit]The film has been released in Thailand on an all-region DVD with English subtitles by Mangpong.
[[Category:1974 films|Colonel, The]] [[Category:Action films|Colonel, The]] [[Category:Spy films|Colonel, The]] [[Category:Thai films|Colonel, The]] [[Category:Thai-language films|Colonel, The]] [[Category:Thriller films|Colonel, The]]
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Thein Sein (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views). Therequiembellishere (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log): Time reported: 18:45, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
- Previous version reverted to: 16:13, 22 October 2007
- October 13: [1], [2], [3]
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- October 21: [8], [9], [10], [11]
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- Diff of 3RR warning: 18:18, 22 October 2007
Thein Sein was named the acting prime minister of Burma in April or May 2007, for the ailing Soe Win. Since Soe Win's death, an edit war has erupted over whether Thein Sein has officially succeeded Soe Win as premier. TheRequiemBellisHere insists that Thein Sein is indeed the PM, but has only provided one source to verify this fact, and that source doesn't specifically state that Thein Sein is no longer acting PM,just that he is no longer acting PM for a man who is dead. Meanwhile, there are more sources that suggest Thein Sein remains the acting PM, and none make mention of his officially being named PM. — WiseKwai 18:45, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
List of S.E.A. Write Award winners
[edit]1979-1989
[edit]Until 1984, ASEAN comprised of Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Brunei was admitted in 1984 and its first S.E.A. Write honoree was named in 1986.
1990-1994
[edit]Year | Brunei | Indonesia | Malaysia | Philippines | Singapore | Thailand |
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1990 | Awang Mohd Salleh bin Abd. Latif | Arifin C. Noer | S. Othman Kelantan | Carmen Guerrero-Nakpil | Rama Kannabiran | Anchalee Vivatanachai |
1991 | Mohammad Zain | Subagio Sastrowardoyo | Jihaty Abadi (Yahya Hussin) | Isagani R. Cruz | Gopal Baratham | Mala Kamchan (Charoen Malaroj) |
1992 | Awang Haji Abdul Rahman | Ali Akbar Navis | Ismail Abbas | Alfred Yuson | Cheong Weng Yat | Saksiri Meesomsueb (Kittisak) |
1993 | Pengiran Haji Mohd. Yusuf | Ramadhan K.H. | Kamaruzzaman Abdul Kadir | Linda Ty-Casper | Muhammad Ariff Ahmad | Sila Komchai (Winai Boonchuay) |
1994 | Yang Mulia Awang Haji Morshidi bin Haji Marsal (Mussidi) | Taufiq Ismail | A. Wahab Ali | B.S. Medina, Jr. | Naa Govindasamy | Chart Korbjitti |
1995-1999
[edit]Vietnam joined ASEAN in 1995 and named its first S.E.A. Write honoree in 1996. Laos and Myanmar were admitted in 1997 and named their first honorees in 1998. Cambodia joined ASEAN in 1999, and its first S.E.A. Write honoree that same year.
Year | Brunei | Cambodia | Indonesia | Laos | Malaysia | Myanmar | Philippines | Singapore | Thailand | Vietnam |
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1995 | P.H. Muhammad Abdul Aziz | Ahmad Tohari | Suhaimi Haji Muhammad | Teodoro T Antonio | Dan Ying (Lew Poo Chan) | Paiwarin Khao-Ngam | ||||
1996 | Pengiran Haji Sabtu bin Pengiran Haji Mohamad Salleh | W.S. Rendra | Zaharah Nawawi | Mike L. Bigornia | Minfong Ho | Kanokphong Songsomphan | To Huu | |||
1997 | Awang Mohammad bin Haji Timbang | Seno Gumira Ajidarma | Muhammad Haji Salleh | Alejandro Roces | Elangovan | Win Lyovarin | ||||
1998 | Badaruddin H.O. | N. Riantiarno | Thongkham Onemanisone | Othman Puteh | Sinbyu-Kyun Aung Thein | Marne L. Kilates | Abdul Ghani Hamid | Raekham Pradouykham (Suphan Thongklouy) | Ma Van Khang | |
1999 | Norsiah M.S. | Pich Tum Kravel | Kuntowijoyo MA. | Chanthi Deuanesavanh | Khadijah Hashim | Kyaw Aung | Dean Ophelia Dimalanta | Catherine Lim | Win Lyovarin | Huu Thinh |