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by Saichon Paewsoongnern

SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

Bar owners dismayed as closing times remain unchanged

No special privileges for Pattaya

Mayor Niran Wattanasartsathorn, (back left) Deputy Interior Minister Somchai Sunthornvut (blue Aloha shirt), Suchai Ruayrin, former Pattaya mayor, Ronakit Ekasingh, Acting Chief City Clerk and other officials seem to be enjoying their tour of Walking

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Solving child trafficking can only be done through co-operation

A clear and efficient plan is needed to solve the child trafficking problem in Pattaya, a panel of experts decided. Cooperation from all departments involved is paramount.

These revelations came out of a conference staged at the Diana Garden Resort on May 4, during which Somchai Sirorat, representing social development and human security in Chonburi province, discussed the problems of homeless children and human trafficking.

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NEWS

Experiments held to see if beach expansion is feasible


 

OUR COMMUNITY

Party held for Hard Rock heroes

May 3 at Hang Loose in the Hard Rock Hotel, general manager Andrew Khoo threw a party for staff who had done an outstanding job during the past year. Presentations went to the best staffers and people who performed well in various activities, such as the hotel women’s volleyball team that won the “world” competition, and the bartender team that has done so well in various contests. Also receiving awards, which include a coveted Hard Rock Pin, were staff that had shown outstandingly good spirit and honesty towards guests and customers.

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FEATURES

19-year-old student Noi Nar is crowned Miss Tiffany Universe

Noi Nar, otherwise known as Tiptantree Rujiranon, a 19-year-old student from Ratchapat Suandusit University, was crowned Miss Tiffany Universe 2005 on May 7. Noi Nar won out over 32 finalist contestants, all being cheered on by an appreciative audience of celebrities, the media and the public who packed Tiffany’s Theatre, showing once again how transvestites have truly captured the imagination of the Thai public.

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SOCIAL SCENE

Hans H. Spoerri, Siam City Hotels & Resorts welcomed Philippe Hall, (left) Tour East Bangkok and Jim Mccoy, (right) QANTAS Australia on their visit to Pattaya to inspect improvements in the infrastructure and to investigate for ways and means to market the famous tourist destination in a better light. Hans is pleased to report that they gave us their nod of approval, acknowledging our improvements efforts.

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SPORTS

Brothers Willet; Warwick and Thompson win Papa Ray’s Birthday Scramble

Dennis and Larry Willet, Ian Warwick and Bill Thomspon played an exceptional team round to win Papa Ray’s 90th Birthday 4 Ball Scramble at Pattaya Country Club on Monday May 9.

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