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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND |
Flash floods hit Banglamung district
Worst deluge in 10 years damages over 100 homes
Children in one of the affected
villages in Banglamung use a huge plastic tub as a means of transport.
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Golden coral in full bloom discovered
at Sattahip naval base
A new golden coral flower has been discovered amongst the rocks of the Sattahip
Naval Base beach area, a discovery that has caused great excitement especially
as it coincides with the 60th anniversary of His Majesty the King’s accession to
the throne. It has been named Chalermprakiat flower, meaning ‘In celebration of
HM the King’.
The find has prompted increased patrols in the area to prevent poachers from
stealing the flowers, and senior navy officials were called in to advise on how
to prevent the coral from being taken or destroyed by those seeking to profit
from the historical find on the 2-kilometer stretch of beach area.
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Redemptorist rapid deployment task force step in to help flood victims
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Celebrations for British consul awarded MBE
in birthday honours
A party was held at The Balcony Restaurant in North Pattaya
on June 26 for Barry Kenyon, the British Embassy’s honorary consul in Pattaya,
who was named Member of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen’s birthday
honours recently announced in London. His MBE is for meritorious service to the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
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Blind and orphaned kids benefit from CARAT
Sailors and Coast Guardsmen gave away hugs and pieces of their hearts
during a series of community service (COMREL) projects June 22.
“It feels like home,” said Electronics Technician 1st Class Sarah Baker,
a mom of three, as she snugly held a boy in her arms at the Pattaya
Redemptorist School for the Blind. “I’m never going to forget this
little boy who won’t let go of me.”
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Cheerleader championship
a whirl of color and dance
Pattaya’s annual cheerleading competition erupted into life in a
whirl of dance fever at city hall on June 30.
Hundreds of people turned up to watch the To Be Number One Cheerleader
Pattaya Championship 2006. The competition included spot aerobics and
gymnastic dance performed by students from the city’s primary and
secondary schools and also at college levels.
More Kid’s corner
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Windsurfing Association eyes Doha gold as team selection continues with Chang Cup
The selection process for the Thai Windsurfing team for the upcoming 15th
Asian Games in Doha, Qatar continued last weekend as the second leg of The
Chang Light Pattaya Windsurfing Cup 2006 was held off Jomtien Beach.
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