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CURRENT ISSUE Vol. XVI No. 13 Friday
March 28 - April 3, 2008
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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND |
A most happy birthday
to Her Royal Highness Princess
Maha
Chakri Sirindhorn
The entire Pattaya Mail staff joins the Kingdom of Thailand
in humbly wishing HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn a long, healthy and happy
life on this occasion of the Royal Anniversary
of Her Birth. (Photo courtesy Bureau of the Royal Household)
The Kingdom of Thailand on April 2
celebrates the most auspicious occasion of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha
Chakri Sirindhorn’s birthday. We at the Pattaya Mail join in with our
most humble wishes for HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn for a long, healthy
and happy life.
continued | More News
City hall will back entertainment outlets in demand for longer opening hours
Pattaya entertainment outlet operators have protested about the new closing time
limit that has been set at 2 a.m., saying that it is going to have a negative
effect on their business, and city hall says it will support their case. continued | More News
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Residents still worried about access as new road nears completion
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Insurance reps attend BHP
sales seminar
Bangkok Hospital Pattaya held a seminar on March 17 for more than 150
insurance sales representatives.
continued | More Community
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Formal opening for Asia’s first
German-speaking Rotary Club
The first German-speaking Rotary Club in Asia, Rotary Club
Phönix Pattaya, was formally established on March 1.
Continued | More features
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Asian University’s SIFE team promotes organic farming
The Asian University SIFE (Students in Free Enterprise) team is
continuing their success with promoting organic farming, in between their
academic studies.Last year they were finalists in the SIFE competition in Bangkok with their
organic agriculture project to improve the finance of farmers by the
production, sale and use of wood vinegar, a by-product of charcoal burning.
More Our Children
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‘Misfits’ gel together to take 2008 PSC Charity Classic
The PSC Charity Classic provides the club with the
largest single influx of charity funds of the year, and for months in
advance the Golf Chairman and his Committee beaver away to twist arms and
find volunteers to give generously.
Continued | More Sports
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