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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND |
Chicago actress crowned Miss International Queen 2005 at glittering extravaganza
Mimi Marks
from the USA (center) was crowned Miss International Queen 2005 at a gala event
hosted by Tiffany’s Show in North Pattaya. Yu Ri from Korea (right) finished
first runner up, whilst Thailand’s Tiptantree Rujiranon (left) finished second
runner up. (Photo: Suchada Tupchai)
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Volunteer vets ready for any signs of bird flu outbreak
Veterinarian volunteers from Pattaya’s 27 communities have
been called upon to help in the fight against avian flu.
An October 26 meeting at the Public Health Center on Soi
Buakow, chaired by Deputy Mayor Wuttisak Rermkijakarn, called the volunteers
together to discuss ways of working in conjunction with the Pattaya Avian Flue
Prevention and Control Center.
So far there have been no reports of cases in Pattaya but
Wuttisak said the local authorities are on full alert after another outbreak in
Thailand. During the previous reported cases in Thailand, Pattaya’s tourism
business was greatly affected. Consequently, stricter preventative measures must
be implemented.
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News
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Exercise budget for 2006
not enough, warns Wuttisak
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In praise of St. Cecilia
The Anglican Congregation of St. George, which meets at
the chapel in the Redemptorist Center off Sukhumvit Road, anticipated by
about a month and celebrated the feast day of St. Cecilia, the patron saint
of music and musicians.
continued | More Community
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Embassies captivate audience at birthday dinner in honor of HRH Princess Soamsawalee
Women of the YWCA worked alongside wives of ambassadors
in Thailand to organize a formal dinner in honor of the recent 48th
birthday of Her Royal Highness Princess Soamsawalee.
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Miss International Queen 2004, Nong Poy (right),
brings a smile to city expats at the Sunday meeting recently prior to the
2005 Miss International Queen Competition starting at Tiffany’s. She
proved to bring luck to Darrell Vaught (left) whose name was drawn by Nong
Poy to win him a Pig Roast for 10 people at the Das Berliner Bistro.
More Social Events
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Jones lands a win at last!
The final Pattaya Golf Society fixture of the month is
always eagerly awaited as it is the climax of the society’s “Player of
the Month” challenge at the OK Corral. The course and format is always
chosen by the players themselves and on Thursday, October 27, it was held at
Phoenix, probably for the last time in the foreseeable
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