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  2. Jim Thompson House - Wikipedia

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    Silk loom, Jim Thompson House Sales outlet of Jim Thompson House. The Jim Thompson House is a museum in central Bangkok, Thailand, housing the art collection of American businessman and architect James Harrison Wilson Thompson or simply Jim Thompson, the museum designer and former owner. [1]

  3. Jim Thompson (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Thompson was born in Greenville, Delaware in 1906. [2] He was the youngest of five children of Henry and Mary Wilson Thompson.His father was a wealthy textile manufacturer; his mother was the daughter of James Harrison Wilson (1837–1925), a noted Union general during the American Civil War.

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  5. Disappearance of Jim Thompson - Wikipedia

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    The remains, without the skull, were discovered by Orang Asli settlers in a grave at the edge of a vegetable plot off the main road in Brinchang. [20] [21]Philip J. Rivers, a master mariner, said he learned of the discovery from a health officer while researching Thompson's disappearance in 2007.

  6. James Thompson - Wikipedia

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    James A. Thompson (New York politician) (c. 1873–1923), New York state senator; James Frederick Thompson (1884–1966), member of the New Zealand Legislative Council; James R. Thompson (1936–2020), known as Jim Thompson, governor of Illinois and member of the 9/11 Commission; James A. Thompson (Texas politician), mayor of Sugar Land, Texas ...

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  8. James E. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Thompson was living in Japan at the time and recognized the need for an international moving service. With only US$1,000 in his bank account, he established Transport Services International in Yokohama. [3] In 1970, the company expanded into Hong Kong and thereafter into other Asia Pacific locations. [4]

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    Later that day, the Dongs and Thompsons’ great-grandchildren cut a ceremonial ribbon for the new center at SDSU. It’s the American dream, said Lloyd Dong Jr., 82, Ron’s younger brother.