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CURRENT ISSUE Vol. XVII No. 26 Friday
June 26 - July 2, 2009
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All hands on deck

It was “all hands on deck” as the HTMS Pattani,
carrying military personnel, the media and politicians from Chonburi, Rayong,
Chantaburi, and Trat made Thailand’s fifth voyage to Vietnam last week. Shown
here, pilots guide the naval vessel into Saigon Port as Capt. Sathip Jitnava
(left), the ship’s captain, looks on in earnest.
continued | More News
Railroad highway opens
with lights, one-way traffic

Motorists accustomed to cruising along the roads straddling the area’s railroad
tracks got a surprise last week when they had to begin stopping for cross
traffic after the city turned on the improved roadway’s traffic signals.
continued | More News
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More News
Traffic jams at railroad-highway
intersections to persist up to 4 months
Mail Bag
Dengue revisited
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On the rebound, Lamphun
silks get showcased in Pattaya

The choice of Thai royalty since the late 1800s, silk
from Lamphun Province has long been long known for its detailed workmanship,
high price and, recently, its dwindling number of producers. But eight
months after winning special copyright protection,
continued | More Community
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British Chamber of Commerce Thailand (BCCT) scales the Cliffs

The June networking evening for the British Chamber of Commerce Thailand
(BCCT) was held at the Royal Cliff Beach Resort, with additional sponsorship
from Brooklands Executives, represented by their MD Barry Willmore.
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Blind students honor teachers at Redemptorist School

Pattaya Redemptorist School for the Blind kicked off its 22nd
academic year with the traditional “wai khru” ceremony in which students pay
respect to their teachers for the upcoming term.
Continued | More Our Children
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Indonesian wins True Vision tennis tournament in Pattaya

Indonesia’s Ayu Fani Damayanti earned her second singles tennis
trophy in Thailand in a week, beating top-seed I-Hsuan Hwang in last
week’s $10,000 True Visions Women’s Circuit 2 tournament at the Siam
Bayshore Resort and Spa.
Continued | More Sports
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During their stay in Thailand, Alexander Doniyenko and
Yaga Dshirina exchanged wedding vows to join in holy matrimony at Pattaya’s
Nong Nooch Tropical Garden.
More Social Events
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Alois Restaurant and Wine Bar

Many years ago, there was a hotelier who was known as “Mr. Pattaya”.
More Dining Out
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