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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

Bar owners petition for longer hours

Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome (left), on behalf of entertainment venues, submits a petition to Banglamung District Chief Mongkol Thamakittikhun for further submission to Interior Ministry.

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Central Festival, students clean up Pattaya Beach

More than 100 Pattaya school children and employees of Central Festival Pattaya Beach took to the sand to clean up Pattaya’s seascape.
The Aug. 25 project aimed at restoring Pattaya’s trademark tourist attraction to its natural state was presided over by Deputy Mayor Verawat Khakhay.

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Rayong residents’ complaint asks for investment freeze


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Silencing the dreaded large-mouthed cleaner bird


OUR COMMUNITY

Mike Group awards 135 scholarships to employee families

More than 130 employees of the Mike shopping malls and hotels received scholarships for their children’s schooling from Mike Group Co. Ltd. management.

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FEATURES

The Artistic side of the British Chamber

The August Eastern Seaboard networking event for the British Chamber of Commerce Thailand (BCCT) was held at Liam’s gallery on Pratamnak Soi 4.
This was something of an unusual choice of venue, but one that proved to be most conducive for meeting old and new friends.

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OUR CHILDREN

An Asian experience: Summer University 2009

Thirty nine students from thirteen different countries have just enjoyed being a part of Asian University’s fourth Summer University program. Students came from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Russia, Slovenia, Spain and elsewhere, making it a truly international experience.

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SPORTS

Super Dolphins on the rise following win over Bangkok United

Pattaya United gave their loyal following something to cheer about last weekend when they took on mid-table rivals Bangkok United at the Nongprue Stadium in Pattaya. The flying Dolphins went into the match just 2 points behind their Bangkok opponents but with 5 places separating the 2 teams, once again demonstrating just how tight the league is this year at both ends of the table.

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SOCIAL SCENE

Amari Orchid Resort & Tower Pattaya was voted Pattaya City’s Most Admired Hotel. At a ceremony held at Pattaya City Hall recently, Deputy Mayor Wutisak Rermkitkarn (right) presented the award to Makoo Techasophon (left), deputy general manager.

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DINING OUT

Zico’s for a touch of Brazil

Have you tried a ‘Churrascaria’ recently? For that matter, did you know what a Churrascaria was? I’ll come clean and say that I was not at all conversant with Brazilian cuisine, though Madame said she had tried it in Portugal! Fortunately, Marc Groh, the GM of Zico’s Brazilian Grill and Bar is on hand to help any novices (such as me).

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