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Remembering Father Ray

Friday, 24 August 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 34 By Derek Franklin
On the morning of the ninth anniversary of the death of Father Ray Brennan, 16th August, the students, teachers and volunteers from the Vocational School for People with Disabilities gathered…
Situated along the 331 close to the junction with the 332, Khao Bai Sri cares for children from the age of 6 that have various ailments which include Down’s Syndrome,…

What a Friday Night!

Friday, 24 August 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 34 By Dr. Iain Corness
Last Friday was definitely an “Irish Pub” night in Pattaya, which began at the Joint Chambers of Commerce networking evening at the Dicey Reilly’s Pub on Second Road.

Kui Buri's elephant problem solved

Monday, 20 August 2012 By MCOT
The problem of forest encroachment has caused wild elephants to leave their jungle habitat and search for food in villagers' farmlands.
  Pufferfish are caught from the seas of Thailand every day. Most fishermen find the poisonous vertebrates worthless and usually throw them back into the sea.
Heavy rains may have eventually cancelled the parade, but it couldn’t stop thousands of adoring subjects from wishing Her Majesty Queen Sirikit a happy 80th birthday last Sunday at Bali…

Long Live Her Majesty Queen Sirikit

Friday, 10 August 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 32
Power of Love The Committee for Documentary Compilation and Archives Photographic Credit: The Royal Private Department of Photography, Office of the Royal Household; Royal Private Film Her Majesty the Queen’s Personnel…
Pattaya hotel, charity and business leaders congratulated Pattaya Mail Publishing Co. executives on the newspaper and television publisher’s 19th anniversary.

Thailand celebrates two major Buddhist holidays

Friday, 10 August 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 32 By Manoon Makpol
Last weekend, parades filled the streets and local temples were filled with worshipers as Thailand celebrated two major Buddhist holidays, Asalaha Bucha Day and Khao Pansaa.

Candle parade lights way for Buddhist Lent

Friday, 10 August 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 32 By Staff reporters
Students from Pattaya’s 11 public schools competed to decorate the most beautiful and creative Buddhist Lent candles before joining the festive Asalaha Bucha parade through Pattaya.
Thai scientists, led by Professor Dr Pichaet Wiriyachitra, have unveiled their significant breakthrough on Monday, proving that concentrated extracts from mangosteens contain anti-cancer properties. 
Queen's Gallery at the head of Ratchadamnoen Road at the Thai capital's historic Phan Fah intersection is splashing brilliantly-coloured embroidery by local artisans from Aug 2 through Nov 13.
HE Asif Ahmad had initially appeared an unlikely choice for the British Ambassador to Thailand, and had been drafted in at short notice, but has ended his two year tenure…

Thomas Hardy comes to the Royal Cliff

Friday, 03 August 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 31 By Dr. Iain Corness
Even though he was a young man with a vision, I am sure that in 1853 Thomas Hardy never imagined that his wines would be the subject of a dedicated…

Happy 19th Anniversary Pattaya Mail

Friday, 03 August 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 31
Congratulations to Pattaya Mail Publishing Co. Ltd., on your 19th Anniversary. On this occasion, I wish Pattaya Mail to be the pinnacle of broadcasting various news, from different views, in…
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