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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

Thousands make merit on Makhabucha Day

Last Monday, thousands of devout Buddhists in Pattaya converged on local temples to make merit on Makhabucha Day (Buddhist All Saints Day).

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Beach Road prostitute stabs American tourist for refusing proposition

An American tourist was beaten up and stabbed to death on Beach Road in the early hours of February 11 by a prostitute and her pimp, apparently after declining the woman’s services.
A songtaew driver told Pattaya police that a foreign man had been stabbed at the entrance to Soi 7, only 50 meters away from the police station, and that he had taken the injured visitor to Pattaya Memorial Hospital.


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NEWS

Great potential seen in Vietnam for tourism to Pattaya


OUR COMMUNITY

Sponsors line up for Charity Club of Pattaya charity gala dinner 2006

The Charity Club of Pattaya have started the ball rolling for the 2006 charity gala dinner, auction and grand prize draw by asking local businesses for sponsorship.

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FEATURES

His Holiness Maharaja Sri Sat Guru Jagjit Singh Ji bestows blessings on the people of Pattaya

On a recent visit to Thailand, one of the hundreds of visits he has made in the past few decades, His Holiness Maharaja Sri Sat Guru Jagjit Singh Ji returned to Pattaya where the Namdhari and Sikh community received him with the highest of respect.

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OUR CHILDREN

Fire drill staged for children at Redemptorist Center

Following a recent fire in one of the dormitories, the Redemptorist Center Children’s Home on February 5 conducted a fire drill with officers of the FARA Fire and Rescue Association showing children and staff how to escape in the event of a blaze breaking out.
More Kid’s corner

SPORTS

Thailand polo team captures the King’s Cup 2006

Not even a tropical downpour could prevent Thailand’s master gauchos from capturing a fourth successive King’s Cup victory last Sunday, Feb 12 in a keenly contested 10-7 victory over a spirited Jordanian team at the VR Sports Club in Samut Prakan.

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