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Friday 27 June - 3 July 2003

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by Parisa  Santithi

SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

Heavy rains flood Pattaya streets and homes

Estimated damage costs rise faster than the water

Large areas of Pattaya were left inundated when 189.4 mm of rain fell late Sunday night June 22 and early Monday morning June 23, overloading the drainage system.

Commander RTN Perm Buasawat, an official at the Thai Meteorological Department in Pattaya said, however, that there was nothing particularly unusual about the storm, that the rain was normal for this time of year, and that there was no major storm or depression in the area, “it was just a lot of rain”. He said that the flood was caused by an insufficient drainage system.

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NEWS

Jomtien General Committee meets to discuss water drainage issues on the beach

Pattaya organizes anti-drug youth football


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OUR COMMUNITY

The Pattaya International Ladies Club launches “Living in Pattaya and Rayong“ guide

The launch of the new book was held in the cozy surroundings of the Art Cafe in Pattaya Naklua with the catering for guests and Guide Book sponsors provided by restaurant owners Jo and Joanna Stetten and their team on Wednesday evening.

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FEATURES

A spicy opening at Pattaya 4 Fun

The highlight of last weekend’s Pattaya 4 Fun opening was its “spicy start”, with the making of the world’s biggest ‘tom yam’, Thailand’s famous spicy sour soup. The 6,000 liter pot was prominently displayed on the beachfront between Sois 4 & 5 at the opening ceremonies at 7 p.m. last Saturday evening.

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SOCIAL SCENE

The president of the Association of Filipinos in Thailand - Eastern Region Chapter (AFT-ERC), Virginia Sorensen went with some of the association members and her mother, who came for a visit to Pattaya, to a concert in Bangkok held by the world-famous Madrigal singers. Photo shows Cristine Chareonvooti, Virginia and Helen Tria Panti and Virginia’s mom (far right).

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SPORTS

16th Redemptorist Center Games the biggest ever

The Redemptorist Vocational School for the Disabled held their annual sports day last Friday at the grounds near by the school.

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