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Friday 30 August - 5 September 2002

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by Boonsiri Suansuk

DCO Thailand

SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND
Crude oil washing up on Jomtien Beach

Jomtien residents and tourists have been complaining to Mayor Pairat Suttithamrongsawat about crude oil seeping onto Jomtien Beach. They say not only is the crude oil destroying the beauty of the beach, but it is also causing skin problems for beachgoers.

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NEWS

Chonburi governor defends his stance after receiving negative comments from Minister of Interior


OUR COMMUNITY

Santsak Ngampiches celebrates his 61st birthday at Grand Sole Hotel

Hundreds of Santsak Ngampiches friends presented him flowers and bestowed their best wishes upon him during a festive birthday celebration for the chairman of the advisory board to the minister of science, technology and environment at the Grand Sole Hotel on August 20.

 

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FEATURES

The Kandy Pageant: Sri Lanka’s Own ‘Son Et Lumiere’ Festival

The first - and lasting - impression of Sri Lanka is ‘green’. From stepping aboard the Sri Lanka Airlines Airbus, with its splendid decor, livery and smiling in-flight attendants in their green saris, to the green expanses of the tea-growing country high up in Nuwara Wliya, some 2,000 metres above sea-level, Sri Lanka is the ‘nirvana” of eco-tourism and the Green Peace movements.

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SOCIAL SCENE

Every month, the Pattaya Sports Club supplies powdered milk to feed AIDS babies at the Ban Chang Hospital, giving them a better than 50% chance of survival. In addition to that, the Pattaya Sports Club also purchases supplies, rice, eggs, canned goods, and other foods for the hospital.

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SPORTS

Thirty-seven 4-player teams turn out for 2002 CUEL Golf Classic

Laem Chabang International Country Club was the venue for the prestigious 2002 CUEL Golf Classic held on 9th August. Thirty-seven teams of 4 players, evenly matched according to handicap (although some players felt that Steve Hovi should invest in a new computer), participated in what was an enjoyable day for all concerned.
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