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Thailand Blasts Concern Tourism Experts

Monday, January 01, 2007 5:00:50 PM
By DEAN VISSER

BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Deadly New Year's bombings have failed to shatter Bangkok's charms for most visitors — even one wounded in the blasts.

"I can't see why this would deter me from coming back," said Paul Hewitt, a Briton on holiday who was hurt when nine bombs went off across the Thai capital on New Year's Eve and Monday, leaving three people dead and 38 wounded, nine of them foreigners.

"I just happened to be standing in the wrong place at the wrong time. It could've happened anywhere in the world," said Hewitt, 55, a retired flight attendant from Horsham, England who was hospitalized Sunday night but released Monday after being treated for debris that had lodged into his left arm.


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