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Vol. XVI No. 15 Friday
April 11 - April 17, 2008

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by Saichon Paewsoongnern

SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

Motorists to pay fees
for parking on Beach Road

Pattaya Police issue parking tickets to motorists parked
in a no-parking zone (white and yellow paint).

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Checkpoints set up at secondary roads and villages during Songkran

Chonburi Province has embarked upon a campaign to reduce road accidents during the Songkran festival, tightly controlling all the primary and secondary roads with the intention of getting the number of fatalities down to no more than 10.
A briefing was held on April 2 at Chonburi Town Hall by Deputy Governor Komsan Aekachai, at which a two-pronged approach was announced.
The period until April 10 was for preparations and practice, including monitoring the primary and secondary roads and the local roads for traffic flow, advising residents, and training personnel. During the period April 11 to 17, speed limits will be enforced and checkpoints will be mounted in the communities and the villages.

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Water revelers on the highways face prosecution during Songkran


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Hunkering down for Songkran


OUR COMMUNITY

BPH kicks off summer health package

Bangkok Pattaya Hospital is providing a special Health Family Summer 2008 package for residents and tourists until the end of April.

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FEATURES

Disabled children enjoy day out at Royal Varuna Yacht Club

The Rotary Club of Bangkok South (RCBS) took more than 200 disabled children to the Royal Varuna Yacht Club for a day out on April 3.

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OUR CHILDREN

Asian University’s summer campers help to clean Jomtien Beach

In March, Asian University opened the first of their two English Summer camps for 2008 with one hundred and forty students. The youngsters were eagerly awaiting the English programme and the many additional educational, social, sporting and fun activities. Many of the summer campers have expressed an interest in continuing their study, following the camps, either in the College M4, 5 and 6 or in one of the undergraduate degree programmes offered by Asian University.

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SPORTS

Eastern ‘Five’ Star Hospitality

Eastern Star hospitality was at its best and unquestionably ‘Five Star’ quality on Friday March 28 when the ESR Management team hosted a ‘Thank You’ party for representatives from the golf groups, venues and agencies in Pattaya.

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SOCIAL SCENE

Christina Boden (right) of the Charity Club of Pattaya managed to pin down one of the Blue Wave Watersport lads this week to present him with a certificate of appreciation, as one of the Platinum Sponsors for the gala dinner last December. Gary Baguley (left) received the certificate on behalf of Antony Chapman.

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DINING OUT

The Captain’s Corner and
the Winning Formula

When a restaurant has been around for 11 years, it should not need introducing, and incidentally, it must also be doing something right! However, restaurants can fall out of the public consciousness after some years, and even well-established restaurants do have to come up with new promotions

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