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Updated every Friday
by Parisa  Santithi

DCO Thailand

SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND
Bomb squads being kept busy chasing false alarms
Paranoid residents have police running around “diffusing” everything from suitcases to cardboard boxes

Since the recent bombing in Bali, plus in the south of Thailand and in the outer Bangkok province of Nakorn Pathom, some of Pattaya’s more paranoid residents have had police running around town diffusing delusional situations. In four separate and unrelated incidents the local constabulary was called in to check supposed bomb threats.

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NEWS

Pattaya wins vote to hold 2006 Skål world congress

Governor announces over 75% of Pattaya says “yes” to casino


OUR COMMUNITY

Coming Soon: Pattaya International Ladies Club’s “A Night in Venice” Charity Gala Ball

The PILC “A Night in Venue” Charity Gala Ball will be held Saturday 23 November, 2002 in the newly renovated elegant Siam Ballroom at the Royal Cliff Beach Resort.

This will be a major event in aid of the unfortunate street kids in and around Pattaya. It will be an elegant, high profile, well managed event sponsored by respected and prominent companies in the region.

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FEATURES

Ghosts, ghouls & witches seen around town during scary Pattaya Halloween celebrations

All Hallows Eve this year was relatively subtle in Pattaya as there was only a small amount of paranormal activity when the city celebrated Halloween. Major party venues included Benihana Japanese American Steakhouse, who put on “scary” show for dinner guests.

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SOCIAL SCENE

Wang Xiaofeng (center) governor of Hainan Province in the Republic of China was recently welcomed to the Royal Cliff Beach Resort for a meeting with fellow officials from Hainan and their counterparts here in Thailand. He was greeted upon arrival by the resort’s managing director Panga Vathanakul (left) and general manager Andrew J. Wood (right)

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SPORTS

Santa arrives early at Pattaya Sports Club 24th Members Monthly Tournament

Once upon a time in an Exotic Wonderland far, far away, there existed a group of beings who decided they would give up all their free time to make certain all their fellow club members had a Christmas at least monthly and if possible 14 times a year. They decided that as far as possible they would do it all for free, now wouldn’t that be a fine thing? They decided to call this philanthropic society P.S.C. and decided 12 of these Christmases would be run by Father Santa Herbie Claws and his merry band of Elves led by Big Elf Joe, Talkative Elf Alan and Diddy Elf Bernie.

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