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by Saichon Paewsoongnern

SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

7.5 million baht allotted for study to solve city’s traffic problems

Eight main bottlenecks to be addressed

Chaos reins on Sukhumvit Road as the amount of traffic in Pattaya is increasing at an alarming rate.

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Local administrators reminded to run fair elections in February

MOI to keep close watch

Interior Minister Bhokin Bhalakula was recently in Pattaya to spread the word that the upcoming elections should be run fair, and that the Interior Ministry would be on the lookout for any corruption during the election process. He stated that election officers will be out in force, and will act with efficiency and fairness.

Interior Minister Bhokin made these statements during a conference he presided over on December 26 at the Ambassador City Jomtien to prepare local administrators for the February 6 Parliamentary elections. He laid down the law, putting a great deal of emphasis on how local administrators should not promote certain candidates ahead of others.

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Why specific blood groups are needed urgently

  

NEWS

City lays down the law to cheeky Koh Larn boat operators


 

OUR COMMUNITY

Tom Vincent gives moving talk about Father Ray’s book

At the first meeting in 2005 of the Pattaya City Expats Club, Tom Vincent, the publisher of the book about Fr. Ray Brennan, “In the Name of the Boss Upstairs” by author Jerry Hopkins, spoke about the book’s background and how it came into existence.

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FEATURES

Pattaya celebrates National Children’s Day

Even the grownups feel like kids again

The second Saturday of January each year has been designated as National Children’s Day. This year in Pattaya a myriad of activities took place throughout the city as part of the festivities.

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SOCIAL SCENE

Aunty Supatra Samleekaew, (right) chief accountant of the Pattaya Mail was showered with love and affection by her ‘children’ as the year 2004 came to a close.

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SPORTS

Barry Winton courts the zone, wins 6th annual Wayne Tischbern Memorial

Barry Winton has been on a tear of late, winning now two low gross, high Stableford point prizes on the trot. The second earned him the championship trophy for this year’s first major, the Wayne Tischbern Memorial 2005, organized by Stephen Beard through the IPGC and run out of The Haven.

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