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CURRENT ISSUE Vol. XVIII No. 22 Friday
May 28 - June 3, 2010
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The night the lights went
out in Pattaya

Usually bustling with activity, Walking Street was deserted during prime
nighttime business hours May 19 and 20 whilst a nationwide curfew was in effect.
continued | More News
Today is Visakha Bucha Day

Today, Friday May 28, is one of the most venerated
holidays on the Buddhist calendar: Visakha Bucha Day. This Buddhist Holy Day
marks the beginning of the Buddhist Era 2,548 years ago, and celebrates the
miracle of the Buddha being born, reaching enlightenment and passing away
and achieving final release from the circle of rebirth, all on the same
date.
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More News
Human rights panel
chairman reviews Walking Street redevelopment plan
Mail Bag
Just plain inconsiderate
Events Coming Up
Events
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Sea Side Engineering
celebrates 20 years

Community leaders joined in to help the engineering
company that worked on the building of the Tiffany Theatre and a number of Pattaya-area hotels in celebrating its 20-year anniversary.
continued | More Community
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Thongchai Lortrakanon installed as Governor
of District 3340 Rotary International

Rotary International is the world’s first service club
organization, with more than 1.2 million members in 33,000 clubs divided
into more than 500 districts worldwide.
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ISE students’ exhibition showcases young talent

Talented students from the International School Eastern
Seaboard (ISE) displayed their artwork in the Central Festival shopping mall
from May 22-23.
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Last gasp Chana seals
victory for United

Pattaya United leapfrogged above a host of their
Premier League rivals last weekend after securing a hard fought 2-0 win over SCG Samut Sonkhram FC at the Nongprue Stadium in Pattaya.
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All the way to Infiniti

When sitting relaxing in the Infiniti restaurant in the Sheraton Pattaya Resort
and looking out towards the islands, you can see why they called it ‘Infiniti’.
On a clear day you can see all the way to Borneo, well, it seems that way.
Infinity is where your view ends.
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Graham Macdonald (right), vice chairman of the British
Chamber of Commerce Thailand (BCCT), was seen in Chiang Mai while
organizing the first BCCT Northern Region get-together at the Rachamankha
Hotel. Here he is interviewed for Pattaya Mail Television, aiming to promote
and increase BCCT membership especially in Chiang Mai and Northern Thailand.
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