Pattaya Mail turns 14

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July 20 - July 26, 2007

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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

How safe are the special pathways
for the physically challenged?

Pranee contemplates whether the ramp is safe enough for her to attempt to roll down to the beach. How does one jump over a pothole sitting in a wheelchair?

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Pattaya Mail is Fourteen

Pattaya Mail turns 14 years old with this issue, and as such represents a milestone, not just for the Pattaya Mail newspaper, but for Pattaya and the Eastern Seaboard itself.
For any enterprise to get into the double digits, in this fast-paced age, means that not only is the product right, timely and fitting, but also filling a need in the community. The community response to the Pattaya Mail over the past 14 years has shown that this is the case. You have made and molded your newspaper to where it is today.

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NEWS

PBTA urges police to crack down on power line thefts


 

OUR COMMUNITY

Oldest hospital in Macao inspects Pattaya’s newest medical facility

The Kiang Wu hospital in Macao has been established for over 135 years, but in the varied fields of today’s medicine, one has to move forward to stay abreast of the technological changes.

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FEATURES

It’s a clean sweep for Kenya at 13th Pattaya Marathon

Kenyan athletes were once again at the forefront when it came to collecting awards at last Sunday’s 13th International Pattaya Marathon.

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OUR CHILDREN

Tears and laughter as Nurse Trainers say farewell to Asian U.

After five weeks in Asian U’s English Immersion Programme, a group of ten Nurse Instructors from Nonthaburi have just left Asian university to return to their regular jobs. They joined forces with the undergraduate students to put on an excellent and entertaining show. The show was all in English, of course.

More Our Children

SPORTS

Sitthichai takes stage three of Thailand Mountain Bike Championships

Sitthichai Katekaewmanee, a silver medallist at the Asian Championships and a six-time Thailand champion, took revenge over his younger compatriot Thanaphol Charupheng to win the downhill mountain bike title at Koh Larn, Saturday, July 7, and capture the third leg of the Thailand Mountain Bike Championships for 2007.

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