Friday, 02 March 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 9
By
Boonlua Chatree
Pattaya police arrested two Africans and a Russian who allegedly were running an email scam ring in Pattaya that tricked a Laotian woman in Nong Khai out of 21 million…
Friday, 02 March 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 9
By
Boonlua Chatree
Pattaya police inconvenienced a few Walking Street transvestites, hauling them into the Soi 9 station to pay 100 baht fines before letting them return to carry on as they were.
Transport Ministry officials rolled 60 cars and trucks through the Eastern Seaboard last month to celebrate the ministry’s 100th anniversary and hand out donations to handicapped victims of road accidents.
Chefs from three U.S. Navy units participating in February’s Cobra Gold exercise squared off in a chili cooking competition to see who could craft the zestiest mix from a standard…
It was great news for the British citizens living in Pattaya when H.E. Asif Ahmad, the British ambassador to Thailand visited our town on February 20 to announce the reopening…
Singaporean naval personnel took time off from this year’s Cobra Gold exercise to rebuild an autistic children’s center at Sattahip’s Khao Bai Sri School.
After storming Sattahip beaches for 10 days, U.S. Navy personnel participating in the annual Cobra Gold exercise swept through the Pattaya area, chopping, cleaning and capturing snakes on behalf of…
Pattaya will have enough water capacity for another 15-20 years of growth if a proposed second water-treatment plant is built, Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome told a city council subcommittee Feb. 9.
Friday, 24 February 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 8
By
Manoon Makpol
A rash of complaints has prompted city officials to send out repair crews around the city to fix niggling problems such as broken drain covers, drainage and electrical pipes, and…