Prince Narisara Nuvadtivongs: Painting of the Battle between Queen Suriyothai and the Viceroy of Prome in the Burmese-Siamese War of 1548-49, Date unknown -- pre-1947
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• Cainlikely to hear from backers and doubters
• Audiohelped sway judge to give Jackson doc jail
• USfinds reassurance in Egypt's peaceful voting
• IvoryCoast's Gbagbo taken into custody at ICC
• NJdad arrested in death of girl tossed in creek
• Clintonseeks greater openness from Myanmar
• PROMISES,PROMISES: Candidates shield records
• Syracuse'sBoeheim not worried about job status
• LApolice raid Occupy camp at City Hall
Protesters gathering in central Rangoon, 1988
NOTE: I don't think I'll be watching the news today. It's just too polarizing. The article about Secretary Clinton's upcoming trip to Myanmar is particularly confusing. If you read it, you'll see what I mean. The pictures here are intended to provide a little context, however. For more information about Prince Narisara Nuvadtivongs, the artist who painted the picture in first position above, please see HERE.
NOTE: I don't think I'll be watching the news today. It's just too polarizing. The article about Secretary Clinton's upcoming trip to Myanmar is particularly confusing. If you read it, you'll see what I mean. The pictures here are intended to provide a little context, however. For more information about Prince Narisara Nuvadtivongs, the artist who painted the picture in first position above, please see HERE.
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