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Updated every Friday
by Chinnaporn Sangwanlek, assisted by Boonsiri Suansuk.

SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

H.M. the King lays foundation stone for new international airport's passenger terminal

Nong Ngu Hao, not U-tapao, will replace Don Muang

H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej looks at a model of the new Suvarnabhumi Airport at the foundation stone laying ceremony on Saturday Jan. 19 in Samut Prakan Province, 25 kilometers southeast of Bangkok.

The construction project is currently scheduled to be completed by 2005. The Suvarnabhumi Airport will replace the already overcrowded Bangkok International Airport, and will effectively end U-tapao’s chances of replacing Don Muang and becoming Thailand’s new major international passenger airport. continued | More News

NEWS

Officials still plan to make U-tapao Aviation Industry & Logistics Center

Pattaya determined to become Thailand’s first handicap-friendly resort

Police release details of traffic violation point system

Luxury and overspending cause corruption, says Purachai

Police release details of traffic violation point system

BUSINESS NEWS

Greenspan says (US) economy still faces significant risks despite hopeful signs

Washington (AP) Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said that there are scattered hopeful signs that the recession could be ending, but he warned that the American economy still faces “significant risks.”

Greenspan, making his first public comments on the economy since the Fed last cut interest rates on Dec. 11, said there are “tentative indications” that the economic slump could be drawing to a close, but he said those signals at present are far from conclusive.

continued | More Business News

SPORTS

"Football" Finch crushes field with 44 points

PSC Three Sisters Golf

On Monday the 14th, golfers from the Three Sisters gathered at Siam for the bragging rights session. The field was the biggest for our Monday golf, and as the hangovers from the holidays are over, scores reflected the change.
continued | More Sports

SOCIAL SCENE

Her Serene Highness Princess Ubolratrajakanya recently paid a visit to the Royal Cliff Beach Resort where she was humbly greeted upon arrival by the resort’s managing director, Panga Vathanakul (kneeling) and general manager, Andrew J. Wood (right).
continued | More Social Scene

FEATURES

Cricket: The Chiang Mai Sixes - and the way forward for young players

“That’s not cricket,” was one of the dreadful clichés thrown at me as a (rather) errant child in Tasmania in the 1940s. It was aimed to accentuate each of the many misdemeanours and rebellious behaviour which seemed to be my trademark (so, what’s new today? Peter Malhotra, the Pattaya Mail managing director often asks me).
continued | More Features


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