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Pattaya monorail collides with
more opposition at 2nd hearing

More than 100 angry locals, led by former mayoral candidate Surat Mekhavarakul (center),
came out in force against the proposed downtown electric rail line.
Continued | More News
Final schedule, menu set for Pattaya Vegetarian Festival Oct. 7-17

Organizers have
decided upon a fried rice and noodle dish to lead the menu at the Pattaya
Vegetarian Festival Oct. 7-17. As per tradition, a communal meal for 5,000
attendees will be cooked up in the 3.5 meter giant frying pan donated to the
sponsoring Sawang Boriboon Foundation by Pattaya City Hall. This year, it will
be ‘Pad Yad Thip Paed Sien’, which translates to “fried miraculous
crystal drops (dumplings) seasoned with eight heavenly ingredients.” The dish
contains specially ordered ‘Kiam Ee’ - tear-shaped dumplings made of rice
flour as well as ginkgo and cashew nuts, bell peppers, shiitake mushrooms, dried
bean curd and vegetarian seasoning. It will be served with 5,000 peaches.
Continued | More News
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More News
U.S. turns over Megaports nuclear-scanning system to Laem Chabang
Mail Bag
Another TV rant
Events Coming Up
Events
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PCEC members urged to have periodic blood pressure checks

Master of Ceremonies “Hawaii” Bob Sutterfield first
welcomed everyone to the Sunday September 19 meeting of the Pattaya City
Expats Club at the Tavern by the Sea Restaurant. After the usual opening
announcements
Continued | More Community
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Celebrations and farewells at Asian University

Tuesday 21 September was 2010 Commencement Day,
Graduation at Asian University. Lord Ronald Oxburgh again attended and
conferred the Master and Bachelor degrees to the candidates.
Continued | More features
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Pratamnak Lions, Sunbeam donate lunch, cash to Redemptorist tots

The Lions Club of Pratamnak Pattaya joined the Sunbeam
Hotel in offering lunch, desserts and 20,000 baht to the Pattaya
Redemptorist Development Center.
Continued | More Our Children
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United hold league leaders in battling draw

Pattaya United rediscovered their scoring touch and
in the process earned a hard fought point against Muang Thong United at
the Nongprue Stadium last Sunday
Continued | More Sports
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Pascal’s Sunday Brunch is back

It’s back, it’s bigger than ever and the price is unchanged! Casa Pascal’s
Sunday Brunch, the first of the ‘quality’ brunches in Pattaya (going nine years
now) starts again this Sunday, October 3. “Yes,” Pascal assured me, “the price
is just the same at B 899 including a welcoming glass of sparkling prosecco, and
the items are even higher quality than ever.
More Dining Out
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Burin nvisut (right), the famous lead singer from
Groove Rider Band, signs this Hard Rock Caf้ Masterpiece Pin frame for the
Pinktober 2010 campaign to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the Thanyarak
Foundation under the Patronage of Her Royal Highness the Princess Mother
Sri-Nakarindra to raise awareness of Breast Cancer. (L to R) Hard Rockers
Sita (Bangkok) and Panta (Pattaya) witness Burin Boonvisut’ signing. There
will be a seminar today (October 1) about breast cancer starting at 13.00 hr
at the Hall of Fame Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya.
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