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Updated every Friday
by Boonsiri Suansuk

SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND
Banglamung Electrical Authority mobbed by angry residents
Banglamung Electrical Authority mobbed by angry residents

A horde of angry residents waving protest banners and demanding justice stormed the Banglamung Electrical Authority last Friday afternoon making allegations that they were overcharged by as much as 10 million baht over a period of 18 months.

 

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NEWS

Tourist’s leg trapped in drain cover for over an hour

Road construction causes hardships for residents of Potisan Soi 3


OUR COMMUNITY

Danish volunteers feted at the Captain’s Corner

Did you know that there are thousands of caring Danish young people who have aspired to come to Thailand to do volunteer work at the Pattaya Orphanage?

“Father Ray is so well known and loved in Denmark,” said Susanne, one of the volunteers from Copenhagen. “A great number of Danes have pledged themselves to do whatever they can to help him in his most noble cause to care for orphans.

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FEATURES

Hundreds of Pattaya’s shop-aholics turn up for the Pattaya International Ladies Club Annual Holiday Bazaar

Pattaya’s shop-aholics turned up in force for the PILC’s annual Holiday Bazaar held at the Royal Cliff Grand last Saturday, October 5. Savitree Srisakul, the wife of the new Chonburi governor, was the guest of honor and performed the official ribbon cutting duties and speeches to PILC members and interested shoppers.

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SOCIAL SCENE

William E. Heinecke, CEO of Minor Group, presided over the Scorpion Press Conference, “Beginning 32 days to the new Guinness World Record for the longest stay with Scorpions”, recently held at the Royal Garden Plaza, Pattaya.

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SPORTS

Stefan Hoge wins Shenanigans 2002 Irish Open

Nineteen handicap Stefan Hoge returned the ‘Best Overall’ Stableford score of forty-four points to win, by a clear margin, the Shenanigans 2002 Irish Open at Plutaluang Navy Golf Course.

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