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SERVING THE EASTERN SEABOARD OF THAILAND

Another successful
Children’s Fair is a wrap

(L to R) Lewis Underwood, Graham Macdonald, Sopin Thappajug, Wannapa Wannasri, Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome, and Peter Malhotra bang the drum to officially set off this year’s Jesters Care for Kids Children’s Fair. Once again, the event was bigger and better than ever.

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Nine in our Hearts events held to honour HM the King

Nines are lucky in Thailand and to wish their beloved HM King good fortune, people across the kingdom turned out at 9:09 a.m. on the ninth day of this ninth month in the year 2009 to make merit and sing the royal anthem.

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OUR COMMUNITY

PCEC members treated to jumbo meeting

Master of Ceremonies (Emcee) Les Edmonds welcomed everyone to the regular Sunday meeting of the Pattaya City Expats Club on September 6 at the Amari’s Henry J. Bean’s Restaurant. After the usual announcements, he introduced the guest speaker, Sam Fang. Fang is a well known author.

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FEATURES

AustCham melts the Ice?

The September Eastern Seaboard Sundowners evening of the Australian Chamber of Commerce Thailand (AustCham) was held at the Amari Orchid Resort and Tower in their Ice bar. It was another well-attended and convivial event, and this time had attracted the Australian Ambassador Paul Grigson, who admitted in an exclusive interview on PMTV that his Australian government-supplied car was a BMW.

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OUR CHILDREN

Pattaya’s first primary school celebrates 54 years of learning

Fifty-four years ago, Pattaya was little more than farmland and a fishing village, but local children still had a place to learn: Pattaya School #9.
It wasn’t known by that name back then, of course.

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SPORTS

Anderson strikes as ‘Dolphins’ hold league leaders

Any thoughts that high flying Muang Thong United may have had of securing an easy three points at Pattaya United last Sunday were brought crashing back down to earth at the Nongprue Stadium when a fired up Dolphins team came out flying from the kick-off and looked like taking the game away from the visitors in an opening 20 minute blitz.

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AUTO MANIA

Porsche re-creates the classic 911 RS Carrera

With VW taking control of Porsche, there are many who are wondering if the sports car maker will be able to build exotics any more. If there is a clamp-down, the new 911 Sport Classic may be the last “great’ sports car from the Porsche marque.

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DINING OUT

Baan Pictory - an extraordinary experience

You are forgiven if you know very little about Baan Pictory. “On the way to the Buddha Mountain,” was about as much as I knew, and it advertised a “Sunday in the country with a buffet-grill, table d’hote for B. 490; gardens, swimming pools and a clubhouse.”

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