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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

Crocodile bites the hand that feeds it

Phra Nongyao Deekarn looks warily at ‘Ai Tone’, the crocodile that nearly had him for breakfast. (Photo by Patcharapol Panrak.)

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Signboard on Thepprasit causes lights out in Pattaya

If, like most people in town, you were wondering just what happened on Saturday, March 31 to cause the lengthy power outage, we received the following explanation from Manoo Dulyanai, chief of the operations and maintenance section at the Provincial Electricity Authority in Banglamung district:

At approximately 2 p.m., during installation of a signboard above a village project sales office in Pattaya, in an area near the Grand Condo T junction on Thepprasit Road, strong winds caused the aluminum signboard to fall onto 115 KV high voltage power lines. This triggered a breaker switch at the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand South Pattaya Branch, and electricity was cut throughout Pattaya City and in some parts of Banglamung. The outage lasted nearly 6 hours.

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NEWS

Koh Larn wind turbines ready by end of the month


 

OUR COMMUNITY

Gian’s abuzz with PILC members

Gian’s was abuzz with activity on March 20, as 75 ladies made their way to the restaurant to attend the PILC coffee morning. The heavy downpour on the day did not in anyway dampen the ladies’ enthusiasm as they busily went about their business.

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FEATURES

Brethren celebrate extraordinary year at memorable Freemasons evening

Freemasonry is a word that conjures up images of clandestine societies with ancient rituals, traditions and so many secrets that perhaps for many people seems a world for which they are forbidden to enter.

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OUR CHILDREN

Fountain Of Life kids treated to stage production of Cinderella at Regents School

Mike Thomas, head of drama at the Regents School invited 40 of the younger children from the Fountain Of Life Center to watch a stage production of Cinderella in the globe at Regents School.

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SPORTS

Thailand’s top bodybuilders set to put on a show for the 27th HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Cup

Following on from the success of Thailand’s two-time world bodybuilding champion Sitthi Charoenrith, the Chonburi Provincial Council in co-operation with the Thai Bodybuilding Association is organizing the 27th HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Cup Thailand Bodybuilding

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