Employees and rescue workers take one of many
escaped crocodiles back to the Million Years Stone
Park’s crocodile farm. This man-eating reptile was
one of dozens that escaped from the farm when record
flooding hit the area Sept. 11. Park officials
admitted they had no idea how many were still on the
loose.
Pattaya launches Democracy Education Project for students
Top Pattaya officials kicked off the first of a dozen
seminars aimed at teaching students about democracy and encouraging them
to become tomorrow’s leaders. Continued
Chonburi governor orders Pattaya to clear flood-channel obstructions
slated for removal in 2009
Two years after promising to demolish structures blocking
South Pattaya’s storm drainage canal, Pattaya officials have been told to
actually do it by Chonburi’s governor.
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Open auditions for Pattaya’s Cinderella’ Panto
Pattaya Players (Home of Pattaya’s Professional
Amateurs) is proud to announce auditions for its second-annual, upcoming
Christmas panto performance of Cinderella!
We have been pleading with you since the rainout at our
Fair two Sundays ago to attend our Gala Party Night at the Amari Orchid
Pattaya, so we can recoup our losses. We appreciate you putting up with our
vigorous PR campaign and hope it was not overdone.
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Spellathon funds earn Regents Primary a Koh Phi Phi Service Trip
During Round Square Week last June, a group of young service minded
children from the Regents School Years 4 and 5 visited a local school on
the small island of Koh Phi Phi. The money raised by students,
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As one of the scribes made my way to the ‘Kronny’ on
Monday, he was unsure whether there would be enough starters to fill a mini
bus due to the prior two days exceptionally heavy rains and local flooding.
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Cecilia Pitre (2nd left),
Promotions and Parties Manager of Pullman Pattaya Aisawan looks just
as good-looking as all the G Session ladies at one of the Glamour and
Gorgeous monthly beach parties held at the resort recently.
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