Vol. X No. 26
Friday 28 June - 4 July 2002

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by Chinnaporn Sangwanlek, assisted by Boonsiri Suansuk.

SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

Angry mobs crash Prime Minister’s party in Maptaput

Force delayed beginning to mobile cabinet meeting

Over 5,000 protesters mobbed the front of the Maptaput Industrial Estate office on June 21, effectively delaying the start to Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s mobile cabinet meeting on the Eastern Seaboard. Blocked by the angry mob, the PM could not convene the meeting on time.

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NEWS

Pattaya City warns Larn Island restaurant owners and beach vendors

Banglamung district chief expresses concern over rising social problems


OUR COMMUNITY

Rotary Club of Pattaya donates scholarships and awards certificates to outstanding professionals

The Rotary Club of Pattaya, as part of its public service program, recently awarded scholarships to deserving students from low-income families.
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FEATURES

Stop the presses! GIS students tour Pattaya Mail

Last week, 15 Garden International School students took a tour of Pattaya Mail Publishing Co. Ltd. to get an up close glimpse of how the newspaper is created.
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SOCIAL SCENE

Frank Paulsen (center) and Siam (the little boy, 2nd left), two Pattaya residents of different generations, celebrated their birthdays at the La Quinta Fun Pub at The Horseshoe Point Resort & Country Club with family and friends.
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SPORTS

Pattaya Sports Club AGM sees some new faces voted onto the executive committee

This year’s annual general meeting of the Pattaya Sports Club held few surprises for most. The meeting, more jovial than previous years, was held at Town in Town Hotel.
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