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VOL.XXII No. 24
Friday June 13 - June 19, 2014
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Pattaya tourism rebounds after lifting of curfew

The ghost town that was Walking Street returned to life after Thailand’s military government lifted the night-time curfew imposed after last month’s coup. Convenience stores, marine-sports operators and attractions aimed at foreign tourists also reported a resurgence in business following the lifting of the midnight-4 a.m. curfew June 4.

Crowds of tourists returned to Pattaya after Thailand’s military government lifted the night-time curfew imposed after last month’s coup.

Continued


Pattaya business owners want military government to impose price controls

With the military now firmly in charge of politics, Pattaya-area business owners want the junta to use their new authority to impose price controls on everything from food to gasoline.
Continued

 

More News >>

Construction pain worth flood-prevention gain for Naklua Soi 18 residents
Earthen wall collapses, no injures
Naklua residents urge utility-line cleanup, drain repairs
At charity benefit, Thai business owners see coup bringing stability to country
Loan-shark enforcement gang busted in Sattahip
69-year-old motorcycle vendor arrested for alleged molestation of girl, 7
Loyal dog alerts neighbors to master’s death
Police arrest American sought for killing 19-year-old Thai girlfriend
Guns, bombs tossed aside across Eastern Seaboard as NCPO amnesty deadline passes
Nongprue residents want East Pattaya spruced up

Military aims to ‘return happiness’ to Chonburi residents

Chonburi military forces and regional police joined to “return happiness to Thais” at a parade and show in Pattaya.

Continued

 

Pattaya School No. 11 opens student bank

Pattaya School No. 11 students are learning the value of saving with the opening of a school bank sponsored by the Government Savings Bank.
Continued

More BUSINESS

SMEs given insight on construction industry at Kasikorn seminar


Rubber growers ask NCPO for help
Five dual-track railway lines proposed for quick construction
 

As predicted from outset, poorly marked central Pattaya wheelchair route blocked by parked cars

After months of delays, the wheelchair path near the Redemptorist Vocational School for Persons with Disabilities is nearly done, but students can’t use it because neighbors continue to park their cars on the raised route.

Continued

More Our community >>

VFW created to address past mistreatment of US Veterans


Catamaran Ice heats up Pattaya party-boat market
Pattaya unites for World Environment Day cleanup
 

Dramatic examination results for GIS

Garden International School (GIS) students have passed their drama and communications examinations - with the top scores in the region.

Continued

Our Children >>

GIS students graduate in style


Swimming gala makes a splash
Pattaya School No. 8 warns students of cigarette perils
 
Double pole and victory for Stuvik in Portugal

The Euro Formula Open round at the Portimao Circuit in Portugal on the 7-8 June started well for Thailand’s Sandy Stuvik as he set the fastest times in Friday’s free practice sessions.
Continued

More Sports >>
IPGC announces new office holders
Brass Monkey’s winning run continues
Calling all golfers to ESR Chairman’s Cup 2014
FIFA 2014 World Cup matches this week
Home-towner Gary Baguley scoops Samui Regatta
 

Life at 33 1/3: A period of transition and whimsy

Pink Floyd went through a trial and error period after Syd Barrett imploded. Barrett still reverberated ghost-like through “A Saucerful Of Secrets”. And then they were on their own.
Continued

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Personal experience with second hand smoke
Some studies are like sales pitches
Never ending digging of Soi Wat Boon

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