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6,000 U.S. naval forces invade Pattaya

The mobile ATMs and money changers did brisk
business when the aircraft carrier USS Abraham
Lincoln (CVN 72), accompanied by the guided-missile
cruiser Cape St. George (CG 71), arrived in Laem
Chabang for a port visit Jan. 6. Nearly 6,000 U.S.
sailors invaded Pattaya for a five-day holiday. (For
more, turn to center pages)
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Burapha Bike Week rolls Feb. 10-11

Big choppers will roll through the streets of Pattaya
as Burapha Bike Week revs its engines again Feb. 10-11 at the National
Indoor Sports Stadium in Jomtien Beach.
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4 dead, 29 injured in new year accidents in Chonburi
Road accident death toll hits 335 on last day of New Year ‘high risk travel week’
Naklua hosts Chinese New Year
celebration Jan. 22-23
Holidays over, Pattaya bus terminal puts on extra service to handle influx, exodus
Pattaya voted
‘best countdown city’ in TAT poll
Banglamung police cuff 2 suspects in Chonburi Prison drug ring
Sattahip woman, claiming abuse, allegedly kills drunk husband
Boozy painter nabbed
for Sattahip home invasion
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4 dead, 29 injured in new year accidents in Chonburi

Chonburi’s efforts to reduce highway deaths and
accidents during the New Year holiday paid off with only four people
killed in 31 accidents across the province from Dec. 29-Jan. 4..
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