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Friday October 28 - November 3, 2005
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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND |
Long weekend brings long traffic tailbacks
Police say no serious traffic accidents as visitors flood into city
Tailbacks go
on forever on Sukhumvit Road during the long Chulalongkorn weekend.
continued | More News
Concerned residents raise complaint about dangerous junction
Pattaya Mail reporters on 18 October went to survey
the intersection between Thepprasit and Thappraya roads, on the main route
leading into Jomtien Beach, after receiving a complaint from members of the
public calling themselves “Good citizens that want Pattaya remembered with
fondness by tourists”.
In a letter to the press the group stated that the reason for
their writing was to urge concerned government agencies to carry out their
duties because the public is greatly inconvenienced by the constant failure of
the traffic lights at the intersection. When the lights are in operation,
traffic police officers are seen carrying out their duties diligently, but when
the lights fail there are no traffic police officers in sight. This creates
havoc for the many vehicles in the area, especially in the morning and the
evening rush hours and is the cause of a lot of accidents.
continued | More
News
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People show unity in paying homage to HM King Chulalongkorn
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Ottesens lay foundation stone for Jomtien Beach Residence venture
Ib and Kannikar Ottesen have laid the foundation stone
for their new Jomtien Beach Residence project, located at a prime spot near
Jomtien Beach.
continued | More Community
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PILC Annual Christmas Bazaar 2005 - bigger and better than ever
The Royal Cliff Beach Resort was once again the setting
for the popular Pattaya International Ladies Club (PILC) Christmas Bazaar,
held as usual in October to give community residents the opportunity of
some early shopping for festive gifts.
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Francois Theunissen from Belgium and Priaw Khonsiri from
Khon Kaen tied the knot on October 12, 2005. Their wedding festivities took
place at the Lookout Inn at Center Condo.
More Social Events
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TQ throws a big party at 2005 Masters
With the local golf calendar filling up with “Majors”,
the TQ continued its legacy as one of Pattaya’s oldest golfing traditions
and certainly as one of its funniest days out.
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