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Six fishing trawlers netted for
illegal Far Islands trawling

Three of the six fishing trawlers caught fishing
illegally in local waters are brought into port for processing.
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Buffalo week races to finish this weekend
It’s buffalo racing week in Chonburi as the 138th edition of the crowd-pleasing
contest comes to a finale Saturday, Oct. 3, capping six days of excitement.
Chonburi Gov. Senee Jittakasem said the buffalo race festival will give a
much-needed boost to the local economy by attracting Thai and foreign
tourists to the event.
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Buddhist Lent ends Sunday
Mail Bag
Pollution is bad for the planet
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Did you see a lighthouse
in the storm?

A “Movers and Shakers” party was held last Friday at The Village
(corner of Chaiyapruek 1 and Sukhumvit Road), and was billed as a Lighthouse
Club event. The “Movers” included principal sponsors Cees Cuijpers (Town and
Country) who has always been one of the ‘movers’ in the Pattaya scene; John
Black from the Real Estate magazine;
continued | More Community
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Fr. Ray Foundation Beijing spectacular a sell-out

The people in Pattaya opened their hearts to the Fr.
Ray Foundation and opened their wallets to the tune of 1.4 million baht
by attending one of the greatest spectaculars that Pattaya has ever
witnessed.
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Sad state of affairs - small children collecting trash to help parents

Although she hasn’t even started school yet, 5-year-old Areerat
Waanpleantao can often be seen barefoot and on the roadside picking up
trash that can be sold to help her parents.
Continued | More Our Children
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79-year old Hugh O’Donnell cleans up

Fifteen of us left the Café Kronborg at the usual
time of 0815 and arrived at the classy Pattana course 50 minutes later.
Before we left, Hugh O’Donnell was commenting how he had gone out one shot
after last Saturday’s handicap review and would have been completely unaware
of what the day had in store for him.
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We had the Red Baron,
and now here is the Black Baron

German performance vehicle manufacturer
Brabus has done it again with the “world’s most powerful
high-performance sedan”. Brabus has a history of
churning out high performance sedans, but the new Brabus
E V12, ‘one of ten’ unveiled at the Frankfurt motor show
2009, outdoes all previous efforts.
More Auto Mania
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‘Dine for 99’

The world’s economic melt-down has produced much suffering, but as they say, in
every cloud there is a silver lining … what the depressed economy has brought
out is some great bargains in the dining out scene on the Eastern Seaboard.
More Dining Out
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