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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

New zoning will be applied to swimming, diving and boating areas at Koh Larn

Recent fatality prompts action

The goal is to keep swimming and diving areas safe from boats and jet skis.

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City looks at treating wastewater to help ease possible water shortages

City administrators are investigating the possibility of re-treating wastewater as one way to help ease any possible water shortages in the future. The goal, they say, is to produce an additional 30,000 cubic meters of water per day.
Water used for the project would come from the existing wastewater treatment plant, which would be re-treated using a sophisticated treatment process that would turn it into good quality, clean tap water.


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NEWS

Boat operators attend meeting on new sea safety laws


OUR COMMUNITY

Mozart Interactive presents a sensual journey through the life and times of a genius

The Bangkok Symphony Orchestra Foundation, under the patronage of Her Royal Highness Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, and along with the embassies of Austria, Switzerland, France, Italy, the European Union and in association with B Grimm & Co Ltd, staged the concert “Mozart Interactive” on January 30 at Bangkok’s Cultural Center.

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FEATURES

‘Sensual Moments’ - Pattaya enjoys unique visual art exhibition

Caroline Brown’s solo exhibition, ‘Sensual Moments’, is currently on display at the Gallery Opium, Pattaya’s premier showcase venue for leading artists.
It could be the first of its kind to be encountered, locally, here in Thailand.
At the vernissage, last Saturday, all who attended welcomed the original contemporary visual work recognising the artist’s true diverse potential.

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OUR CHILDREN

Asian U signs agreement with ISCTE Business School, Lisbon

On January 27, Dr Viphandh Roengpithya, the president of Asian University, signed an academic cooperation agreement with Prof. Antonio Robalo from ISCTE. The Instituto Superior de Ciencias do Trabalho e da Empresa (Higher Institute for the Science of Labour and Enterprise) is located in Portugal, and has about 7,000 students from many different countries. They are studying social science, management, technology, architecture and other related subjects. The ISCTE already has academic agreements with several other international universities in Europe and elsewhere.
 

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SPORTS

Asian Athletics Championship kick-starts a great weekend of sport in Pattaya

The 2006 Asian Athletics Championships will get under way Friday 10th February at the Pattaya Indoor Arena and will feature a great many of Asia’s finest and upcoming track and field stars. Altogether, some 44 nations have been invited to take part and the Thai athletes will face stiff competition, with the likes of China, Japan and Kazakhstan in particular, expected to field strong teams.

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