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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

Jesters Children’s Fair
- a perfect day out

Wohoo! There is nothing more fun than the Jesters Children’s Fair!

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Pattaya donates 650,000 baht to 13 area temples

Pattaya officials handed out 650,000 baht, 50,000 baht each to 13 area places of worship for construction, maintenance and other essential projects.

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Pattaya ups rent at Naklua Market to offset deadbeats, vendors complain


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OUR COMMUNITY

PCEC offered fitness packages

Master of Ceremonies Hawaii Bob Sutterfield welcomed everyone to the Sunday September 5 meeting of the Pattaya City Expats Club at the Tavern by the Sea Restaurant. After the usual opening announcements,

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FEATURES

Am-Cham hosts a ‘sweet & cool’ tour of Rayong factories

Factory tours are not for everyone as they can be quite technical, but when the factories in question make jelly beans and home appliances, you’d be surprised how many people show up.

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OUR CHILDREN

St Andrews students fly high and appreciate their environment from the tree tops

St. Andrews International School, Green Valley has teamed up with Thailand’s tourist attraction of the year, “Flight of the Gibbons”. Students visited the attraction to look at the efforts made by the company to be eco-friendly. In school, students study a module in geography lessons on eco-tourism and Flight of the Gibbons proved to be a fantastic example of this.

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SPORTS

Lawton lands top prize with final round scorcher

After weeks of playing odd combinations from different tees, the 29 Outbackers were back on the regular eighteen of A & B from the blue tees, although it was rumoured that some of the blue tees were nearly on the old ‘blacks’, making it difficult to reach the fairway for many.

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DINING OUT

Greg’s Kitchen - the enduring British icon

After 13 years of operation, only a complete newcomer would be unaware of Greg’s Kitchen and that it is on Pattaya Second Road just before Soi 4 and the Bangkok Bank. It could be described as an icon, as there are not too many restaurants established longer than this one.

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AUTO MANIA

A ‘green’ Jazz for Paris

Honda’s petrol-electric hybrid production vehicle will make its world debut at the Paris motor show later this month. Honda’s smallest hybrid will be powered by the same IMA petrol-electric drive system as seen in the Insight,

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