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Vol. XII No. 51
Friday December 17 - December 23, 2004

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by Saichon Paewsoongnern

SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

No reprieve for Pattaya nightspots

MOI hangs tough on entertainment venue hours

Chawalit Saengutai, senior Banglamung clerk displays the original zoning plan for Pattaya. Worawit Saipattanpol, Banglamung district chief said that he plans to scrap the zoning issue and make all venues open and close at the same time.

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Government admits reduction of road accident figures unlikely

On December 8 the government set a new target for road accident figures over the New Year period, while conceding that economic expansion and population growth meant that a drop from last year’s figures was unlikely.

Speaking to provincial governors, senior police officers, provincial doctors and transport officials at a Bangkok conference, Deputy Interior Minister Sutham Saengpratoom said that the government hoped to keep road fatalities over the New Year period close to last year’s levels, when there were 628 fatalities and 26,100 injuries.

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NEWS

City requests increased budget for waste collection


 

OUR COMMUNITY

City presents Clean Food, Good Taste certificates

Deputy Mayor Wuttisak Rermkijakarn, on behalf of Pattaya City, recently presented Clean Food, Good Taste certificates to 82 hotels and restaurants in Pattaya. Each establishment had passed rigorous tests to achieve this award of distinction.

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FEATURES

Redemptorist Vocational College for the Disabled hosts Chonburi Disabled Day

More support needed in disabled community

Students, directors and honored guest converged on the Pattaya Redemptorist College for the Disabled on November 29 as part of the Chonburi Disabled Day. The theme of this year’s event was “Disabled persons ... valued partners investing in society”. Joining the activities were members of government and private enterprise and residents from Pattaya City and Chonburi province.

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KID’S CORNER

YWCA Warm Family project holds “Family Adoration Day” activity

Scholarships presented to local pupils

Mayor Niran Wattanasartsathorn presided over the opening of “Family Adoration Day”, which was organized by YWCA Bangkok-Pattaya, headed by Nitaya Patimasongkroh, president of the Warm Family project, Malinee Sarimarn, administrative president of YWCA Bangkok-Pattaya, and many VIP’s from various Pattaya organizations who support scholarships for needy children.

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SPORTS

Treasure hunters set sail off Jomtien beach

4th annual windsurfing event heads for Larn Island

Over 30 windsurfing enthusiasts laid course for Larn Island in the Island Treasure Hunt Race 2004 after a running start on the sands in front of the Pattaya Park hotel. The annual event, now in its fourth year was organized by the Amara Sailing Center and held last weekend.

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