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Friday September 19 - September 25, 2003
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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND |
Fair Fantastic!
What a
fantastic day it was on Sunday September 14 when the Jesters Care for Kids
Charity Fair was held at Diana Resort and Driving Range. There were more
children than ever before, more families than ever before, guaranteeing more
‘Caring for Kids’ at the Children’s Fair than ever before. Even the
weather cooperated. As can be seen above, the Fountain of Life children were
dancing with joy. (Full report and lots more pics on center pages this week.)
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City meets with Bali Hai committee to resolve ongoing problems
Contemplates putting facility management out to tender
Pattaya’s boat operators moved from their
locations at the decrepit South Pattaya pier to the new Bali Hai location
earlier this month. Bali Hai is now home to the city’s boats for hire, tourist
boat services and ferry companies. As use of the new facility has increased, so
to have the problems associated with managing the area.
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News
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UNESCAP and regional water authorities host water management meeting
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Pattaya Motorcycle Club
enjoys inaugural ride
Inter-Asia cooperation and higher drinking water standards discussed
The Pattaya Motorcycle Club kick started into life last
month, with meetings being held every Friday evening at the “Old Speckled
Hen” pub on Jomtien Beach Road Soi 9. This is a non-discriminatory club
with members from any nationality and riding any make of machine being
welcome, the only proviso being your machine should be able to cruise
comfortably at 80kmph, with overtaking, or “get out of an emergency
situation quickly” speed of up to 100kmph.
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German-Thai Chamber of
Commerce holds networking night
“Thailand will most likely achieve its predicted 6 percent growth
in the third quarter of 2003”
Members of the German-Thai Chamber of Commerce took time
out from their busy schedules to host an Eastern Seaboard ‘Stammtisch’
networking night last Friday evening. Their favorite venue, the Moon River
Pub at the Thai Garden Resort, played host to chamber members and their
guests for a relaxing evening in Pattaya.
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Mr. Anusak
Rodboonmee, deputy general manager of the Ambassador
City Jomtien Hotel (center) recently welcomed H.E. Sora-at Klinpratoom,
minister of agriculture and cooperatives (3rd left), on
the occasion of his presiding over the female agriculturist assembly held at
the hotel’s convention hall.
More Social Events
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Cuel Charity Classic 2003 raises 260,000 baht for charity

The now prestigious CUEL Charity Classic golf
day organised by Clough-Unithai Engineering Ltd. (CUEL) was held at the
beautifully prepared Laem Chabang International Country Club on Friday September
5. The tournament, supported by CUEL’s General Manager, John Sheridan and
Construction Manager, Jock Watt, was organised by Steve Hovi and Graeme Moore.
CUEL are leading fabricators of offshore structures for the oil and gas industry
and employ over 600 people at their fabrication facility at Laem Chabang Port.
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