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by Boonsiri Suansuk

SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND
City launches ‘Seaside TV for Tourists’
Passers-by no longer need to huddle in front of TV shops

Pattaya City’s management must be working overtime in the creative department. The idea of Seaside TV with 29-inch screens at 6 beachside locations was recently introduced in an attempt to provide entertainment for tourists on the beach.

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NEWS

Local police step up efforts to protect tourists’ safety after Bali bombing

Pattaya’s newest citizen born with 24 digits


OUR COMMUNITY

Pattaya Sports Club donates sports equipment to 5 district schools

Five Schools in the Banglamung district were the grateful recipients of 70,000 baht worth of sports equipment donated by the Pattaya Sports Club.

Pattaya Sports Club charity chairman, Bernie Tuppin (center), on behalf of the PSC, presented sports equipment to representatives of Banglamung District primary schools.

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FEATURES

Local residents revisit the time when magic was at the forefront of beliefs

In days gone by when life was simple and happy in Thailand, community leaders and royal bloodlines followed the Buddhist faith through the ages. Even in modern Thailand, Buddhist precepts permeate Thai culture and much of the old way of life remains unchanged in the villages and in the cities.

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SOCIAL SCENE

From left, Cheevin Sattha and Saijai Jaiprom, reporter and news presenter at TV Channel 11, Siripong Patanakitikul, editor of Post News Center, Lek Sarakarm of the Empress Hotel, Monchai Tesapaet, editor of Thai News daily, Michael Vogt, MD of Chiangmai Mail, Norachai Prasertmanuktich, chairman of the board of Chiangmai Mail, Daniel Dorothy, president of Chiangmai Mail, Police Senior Sergeant Major Vinai Vipattakarnkul of Chiang Mai Police Division, Pratheep Malhotra, general manager of Chiangmai Mail, Christina Dodd, MD of Incorp Training Associates, and Phitsanu Thepthong, editor of Chiangmai Mail at the press meeting and dinner reception for the Chiangmai Mail newspaper’s soft opening held at Chiang Mai Orchid Hotel.

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SPORTS

Elvis is back - in last

Friday October 11, 2002 - Well where to start, as this was the first of the new look, streamlined, four flight, competitions to bring the competition up-to-date with many new categories and innovations including a prize for the last in each division, and I think that’s where I’ll start, as I just can’t resist the pun, try as I might. In the new category of last in each flight, it was nice to see that ‘Elvis is back at (and in) last’.

 


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