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Twister hits popular Sattahip
market, nine injured

A freak twister tore through this popular
Sattahip market, damaging vendor tents and injuring nine.
continued | More News
Waterworks director: Pattaya has enough water until mid-2010
While Pattaya officials continue to search for a permanent cure for the
city’s sporadic water-supply shortages, the head of the Provincial Waterworks
Authority affirmed last week there is more than enough water available to meet
our needs until mid-2010.
In an interview, waterworks Director Thanee Thongprachum also called a city hall
proposal to bolster the city’s water supply with treated wastewater unnecessary.
The idea sprung “from concern about a future drought. But the plan is an old one
that has already been studied,” he said. Study results showed the treated water
still contained clumps of purification agents that would need to be filtered out
before the water met Waterworks Authority standards. continued | More News
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One year on, mayor’s big plans net mixed
results for infrastructure, tourism
Mail Bag
Unscrupulous
developer managers
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PCEC members vicariously cruise to Oz and beyond

The regular Sunday meeting of the Pattaya City Expats
Club got underway at the Amari’s Henry J. Bean Restaurant on Sunday, May 31
with Master of Ceremonies (Emcee) Judith Edmonds officiating.
continued | More Community
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YWCA and friends host lunch
for Khao Maikaew students

Chicken soup, takraw and haircuts were on the menu last week at Khao
Maikaew Community School when the Y.W.C.A. Bangkok-Pattaya Center, Pattaya
Sports Club and Jutamas Beauty School pitched it to brighten the day for its
740 students.
Continued | More features
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Youth taught dengue fever awareness

With infections from dengue fever on the rise, Pattaya hosted a
“walk rally” for 280 students to better educate the public on how to prevent
the dangerous mosquito-borne illness.
Continued | More Our Children
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Pattaya gears up for
International Rally of Thailand

The 21st International Rally of Thailand is set to take place on
the Eastern Seaboard from June 26-28 over a circuitous route through
Pattaya, Chonburi, Rayong and Chachoengsao.
Continued | More Sports
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Last month at the Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya, Elyes
Ben Brahim (top right), director of operations, and Patrick Ng (top left),
director of business development, welcomed a familiarization group from the
Ukraine for a hotel inspection.
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A ‘virtual’ visit
to the Redbank Vineyards

The Royal Cliff Beach Resort’s Wine Dinners are so
popular that the Wine Club’s president, Ranjith Chandrasiri, sends two emails to
the members, around one day apart - the first is to announce the next wine
dinner and the second to announce that it is already fully booked.
More Dining Out
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