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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND |
Music festival wows the crowds
Pattaya’s International Music
Festival 2007 proved to be the most successful in the six-year history of this
event, as Thai and international stars wowed the crowds with a huge variety of
outstanding performances. Shown here, Tata Young says, "Come on inside for the
full story and more photos."
continued | More News
Soi Buakao residents petition city over flooding
Residents of Soi Buakao have petitioned city hall asking for administrators
to do something about the flooding of one of the sub-sois that occurs each
time after heavy rains.
Representatives met with Deputy Mayor Verawat Khakhay on March 14. They said
the reason the waters do not drain away is that the soi is narrow and closed
off at the far end by the wall of the Caesars Palace hotel.
continued | More News
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Three schools awarded for food cleanliness
in Little FDA project
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Happy 1st birthday
for Liam’s Gallery
Liam’s Gallery celebrated its first birthday and founder Liam Ayudhkij’s
62nd birthday with a party held on March 1, family and friends turning up to
give their congratulations and a monk anointing the door of the gallery on
this auspicious occasion.
continued | More Community
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Thai baht under threat again - this time by Harpic Bryant
With all the uncertainty over the Thai baht, when it came to buying
rounds of drinks at Jameson’s Irish Pub, Rick and Harpic Bryant had a
novel answer to it all.
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Regent’s School students take memorable service trip to Mae Hong Son
During half term, a group of 26 students, two GAP staff
and two teachers from The Regent’s School travelled to the hill tribe
village of Baan Ompai in Mae Hong Son. The purpose of the trip was to
complete a service project at Baan Ompai School, concreting their playground
to allow for a wider range of recreational activities to take place.
More Our Children
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‘Robert Avery and All’ take the 11th PSC Charity Classic
On a hot and humid day, nearly 150 golfers contested the 11th
Charity Classic on Friday March 16 at Eastern Star.
continued | More Sports
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