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Transnational Crime Center opens in
Pattaya to hunt down foreign fugitives

Members of the diplomatic corps, public and private officials prepare to cut the
ribbon at the Chonburi Immigration Office in Jomtien Beach to celebrate the
opening of the long-planned Transnational Crime Data Center.
Continued | More News
International Fireworks Contest to light up the sky this Saturday

Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome,
Gen. Apichat Penkitti, undersecretary for defense, and Francis Wu, president of
the Gloria Group attend a press briefing for the 2nd International Fireworks
Contest.
Continued | More News
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Navy marks 37th anniversary of Sattahip port
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PCEC members ask, “Who has my money?”

Master of Ceremonies Hawaii Bob Sutterfield welcomed
everyone to the regular Pattaya City Expat Club Sunday meeting on August 1.
After the usual opening announcements, he called on fellow member Harry
“Sig” Sigworth to introduce the guest speaker.
Continued | More Community
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Lighthouse Club continues to shine

Yet another Lighthouse Club (LHC) Pattaya networking
event was held at the Marriott Resort & Spa on Friday the 30th of July.
Continued | More features
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GIS welcome children from Camillian Center

Garden International School welcomed 36 children from
the Camillian Center for their annual visit. For over 10 years, GIS has invited the Camillian
Center children to spend the afternoon with our students and then
present them with their individual ‘gift’.
Continued | More Our Children
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Philbrook repeats as Canadian Jackalope Open champion

Friday August 6 began with heavy rain in the Pattaya
area, but only cloudy skies at the course. Not to worry, the organizing
committee was out on the course early to make sure all was in order.
Continued | More Sports
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Gian’s - the Italian experience

The
last time we ate at Gian’s Italian restaurant, it was a Chaîne des Rôtisseurs
gala dinner. It was superb, but it could be argued that for those kinds of
dinners,
More Dining Out
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Mazda
continues its rise in market share

The big mover in the Thai new car buying
scene has been Mazda, with an increase in sales to the order
of 240 percent in the first six months of 2010, compared to
the same period in 2009.
More Auto Mania
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