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April 27 - May 3, 2007

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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

Wet and wild once again in Pattaya

Not even the police were immune from a complete soaking during this year’s Songkran festivities in Pattaya. Never mind, they seemed to take it all in stride.

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Database proposed to monitor behavior of foreign visitors

Chonburi Governor Pracha Taerat has proposed that urgent methods be implemented to monitor the behavior of foreign visitors and cut down on the criminal activities conducted by those from overseas.
The governor’s initiative follows the announcement by Banglamung Police Station on April 2 of the arrest of Ms Sanonoi Polcharoen for possession of ecstasy and marijuana, which she is accused of distributing internationally with her British husband Paul Bernard.

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NEWS

Kingdom of Thailand rejoices at the celebration of Their Majesties the King and Queen’s fifty-seventh wedding anniversary


 

OUR COMMUNITY

Thai Sikhs present necessities to the elderly at Ban Banglamung

More than 20 members of the Pattaya Thai Sikh Club, led by Kulavin Kuan and Davinder Singh, donated essentials to residents of the Ban Banglamung Social Welfare Development Center for Older Persons. The donation was valued at more than 400,000 baht to help the elderly and bring merit on themselves and their families during the Thai New Year period.

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FEATURES

Monsters can be loveable too

The discovery of freaks of nature such as a turtle with two heads, a house lizard with two tails, and coconut trees sprouting baby bananas tends to send people hurrying to light incense or to buy lottery tickets, but Chonlachai Anumas had an even better idea.

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OUR CHILDREN

Regent’s School celebrates with stylish graduation party

On March 31, elegantly dressed young ladies, most of them wearing long evening gowns, and young gentlemen in tuxedos gathered inside the Dusit Resort. Mingling with the gathering were a number of older people whose distinguished bearing identified them as professors.

More Our Children

SPORTS

The third Top of the Gulf International Regatta opens 3 May

The Ocean Property Company Limited, in collaboration with Raimon Land and many organizations in both the public and private sectors, will hold the third ‘Top of the Gulf’ regatta, to be sailed out off the Ocean marina Yacht Club and residential properties, Jomtien Beach, from 3 - 7 May, 2007.

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