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North Texas professor in Thailand reunited with family

North Texas professor in Thailand reunited with family

Yahoo2 days ago

Paul Chambers, a U.S. political science professor, was arrested in April while teaching at a university in Thailand, when he was accused of insulting the Thai monarchy. Now, the case has been dropped, and he is on his way home.

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