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CURRENT ISSUE Vol. XII No. 25
Friday June 18 - June 24, 2004
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Miss Siam contestants visit Pattaya for second round judging
Bevy of beauties speak out for women and athletes

Yippee!
Another issue of Pattaya Mail is out!
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Police patrol Walking Street looking for football gamblers
You can watch, but you can’t bet
During the opening match of Euro Cup 2004 between the teams
from Portugal and Greece last Saturday morning, Pol. Lt. Gen. Jongrak Juthanont,
National Police commissioner Region 2, along with Superintendent Pol. Col.
Kamolchai Tiengrungroj, deputy superintendent, Pol. Lt. Col. Sakrapee
Preawpanich of Pattaya police station and a squad of police officers patrolled
South Pattaya’s Walking Street, inspecting bars and restaurants in an attempt
to quash betting on the game.
The effort was part of the national campaign against football
betting.
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Promotions, problems and solutions discussed at monthly PBTA meeting

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PILC hosts party at Garunawayet home for disabled women
Canadian youngsters make surprise visit

Every Friday for a number of years, Pattaya International
Ladies Club (PILC) members have been meeting at the Garunawayet home for
disabled women just outside of Pattaya. On a rotating basis, a small group
of the 250 residents of the home receive a special treat.
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Welcome, Madam President
Rotary Club Taksin Pattaya installs new president

The Rotary Club Taksin Pattaya after four years of
existence finally has a woman at the helm.
Marliese Fritz, who for a long time was a member of the
Rotary Club Jomtien Pattaya before moving to the mainly German-speaking
Taksin Club as treasurer, is the new, charming and energetic president.
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 Pattaya
International Hospital donated exercise equipment, which included weights,
exercise mats, skipping ropes, exercise bicycles, and rowing machines at a total
cost of 32,250 baht to the Banglamung Boys Home under the care of the Social
Welfare Development Department. Mrs. Busakornrat Kittipat received the equipment
with extreme gratitude on behalf of the children.
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PH3 Betty Boop Run 2004
Looks like I am the last option to find a scribe, appointed scribe
Cock-A-Leaky sent his cat. Sir Airhead please let him feel the ice bucket
next Monday, thanks.
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