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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

Villagers protest latest
phase of canal project

Residents protest the construction work being done on Naklua’s Klong Nokkrayang, saying it will destroy the area’s last mangrove forest.

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Sattahip area residents, students plant mangroves on Klod Beach

The Royal Thai Navy, Sattahip district and city officials and area students are jointly working to restore and preserve mangrove forests on Klod Beach as part of the Marine Protection Project 2009.
The Navy-sponsored project aims to restore the region’s salt water and fresh water balance and educate students about environmental protection and preservation of natural resources.

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Community reaches out to give child corrective surgery


Mail Bag
Rebuttal to letter on global warming


OUR COMMUNITY

US Ambassador’s home jazzes up as His Excellency and Benny Golson join in a jam session

US Ambassador Eric G. John and his wife Sophia hosted a private reception for the American jazz legend Benny Golson at their home n Bangkok on Sunday, August 30, attended by over 100 guests.

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FEATURES

Food & Hoteliers Expo offers a satisfying menu of snacks, services

Pattaya beachgoers were given a chance to sample some of the best cuisine the area has to offer while hospitality professionals took in classes and exhibits at a Jomtien convention center as the Pattaya Food & Hoteliers Expo spiced up the city from Aug. 27-29.

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OUR CHILDREN

Pattaya School 2 tots tops in Kindergarten Games

Pattaya School #2’s kindergarteners proved they can run faster, throw farther and kick stronger than any 5-year-olds in the city.

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SPORTS

Charity boxing raises funds
 for student games

Burapha University’s goal to raise funds for its bi-annual university athletic competition proved a knockout with area Muay Thai fighters firing up the crowd at the charity boxing event to open their wallets.

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SOCIAL SCENE

On September 1, Precha Kirapimol (3rd right), director of the Government Savings Bank Region 11, along with his staff donated raincoats to Pol. Col. Sarawut Sanguanphokhai (left), commander of the Pattaya Police station for distribution to police officers to use while performing their duties.

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DINING OUT

Café des Amis

Café des Amis has now passed its 12 month mark, and we went along to see just how it was faring in these somewhat troubled times for many restaurants.

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