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Helping people with cleft palates, and more
Professor Dr. Narong Nimsakul, director of the Thai Institute of Modern Medicine and leader of the Smile Thai Operation Project (STOP), assistant secretary general of the World Federation of Societies for Laser Medicine and Surgery, honorary president of the International Society for Laser Surgery and Medicine and president of the Anti-Ageing Society of Thailand, was recently the guest speaker at the Sunday meeting of the Pattaya City Expats Club at Henry J. Bean’s Restaurant at the Amari Orchid Resort. |
Over 4500 children see the Royal London Circus thanks to Rotary Clubs and Pattaya Mail
The town was abuzz with excitement last month when the Royal London Circus came to town. The word was that it was the first circus that had come to Thailand after an absence of almost 25 years. |
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Sattahip police present certificates to students in anti-drugs drive
Pol Col Somthai Khamwat, superintendent at Sattahip police station, was guest presenter for certificates to the students at Ban Sattahip School, part of the anti-drugs drive that is being conducted throughout the province. |
Chirstmas Polo CupThere was a lot of Christmas polo this
year at the Siam Polo Park and at the new VR Polo Club. The Kuppa polo team,
representing tournament sponsors Kuppa Coffee Traders (Bangkok) were slow
off the mark in Pattaya but came on very strong in the final chukka with
excellent fieldwork by Khun Robin and a spectacular under the neck shot and
final goal by Churo to leave a final score of 4-4. |
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