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Navy ships rescue 825 tourists from flood ravaged south

Tourists disembark from the HTMS Sukhothai in Sattahip after being rescued from flood-ravaged resorts in Koh Tao and Koh Phangan. Royal Thai Navy ships rescued more than 800 tourists who had been stranded there during the recent foul weather.   Continued


City inks biogas waste-management study

Already planning the area’s first waste-to-energy plant, Pattaya officials are now looking at harvesting biogases as a way to reduce the city’s growing mountain of garbage.. Continued

 

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Chonburi mobilizes to quell dengue fever epidemic
Chonburi celebrates Songkran April 9-15
Banks to close for 5 days
Actress Sorvino visits CPDC
Russian arrested in gold necklace theft
Drunk Thai woman raped on Pattaya Beach
Immigration chief rolls out ‘Triple S’ program in Chonburi
Police briefs

Buddhists turn out for Big Buddha statue fundraiser

Hundreds of Buddhists from around Thailand converged on Bali Hai Pier to pray and donate funds toward construction of the world’s largest Buddha statue, planned for Chaiyaphum Province. Continued

 
Green Bottle Pub celebrates 23 years

The Green Bottle Pub celebrated its 23rd anniversary March 25 with a musical celebration and gifts.

Continued

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Pizza firm gives new TV to nursery 


Knights of Rizal Chapter officially established in Thailand
Cooking her way to a new life


Amari wraps up the Gourmet Festival


 
PCEC celebrates 10th anniversary

The Sunday, March 27, 2011 meeting at the Amari’s Tavern by the Sea was a special day for the Pattaya City Expats Club. The club was celebrating its 10th Anniversary. There were several distinguished guests in attendance to offer their congratulations and well wishes.  Continued

More features >>

St Andrews hosts first-ever Student Spotlight Drama Festival
GIS students blooming in the Spring Concert
Rotarians unite to send love and care to Quake-Tsunami victims in Japan
 
 
Summer campers flock to the zoo

On Saturday, March 20, it was time to relax after the first week of Asian University’s English Summer Camp.Continued

Our Children >>

Preparing for Universities at ISE 
Year 10 students from St Andrews School are artistically inspired by “flotsam and jetsam” 
Pattaya Sports Club provides Door to Door service 
Regent’s choir sings 6-part harmony at Fobissea Choral festival 2011 
 
Singmanee strike salvages a point for United

Pattaya United made the long trip north last Sunday to take on Thai Premier League rivals TTM Pichit, with the ‘Dolphins’ looking to rebound from their defeat at the hands of Buriram PEA the previous weekend.

. Continued

More Sports >>

2 foreign Thai league football players caught in drug sting
JJ stops Broken Wing’s winning streak
Dusit Thani Pattaya to host prestigious Thailand Open Chess Championships
Fortt making waves in Thailand superbikes
 

In the aftermath of the quake/tsunami catastrophe which tore into the countryside of northern Japan claiming thousands of lives and causing unimaginable destruction, Pattaya City put out a call for citizens to send aid and set up many donation points in the city for people to donate funds to help the unfortunate victims.  Continued

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Flood victims in the South of Thailand need your help 
Using liquid nitrogen to cool Japanese nuclear reactors

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