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CURRENT ISSUE Vol. XIII No. 36
Friday September 9 - September 15, 2005
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Princess Olufunke Adedoyin of Nigeria visits Pattaya
Intentions of cultivating closer ties in commerce and tourism

Mayor
Niran Wattanasartsathorn presents the key to Pattaya City to Princess Olufunke
Adedoyin of Nigeria.
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The lady’s not for burning
A
woman who allegedly died six months ago and was cremated has returned to her
home, causing panic amongst her neighbors who thought she must be a ghost.
The story began on the morning of February 14 this year, St
Valentine’s Day, when Banglamung Police Station received a report that a woman
was lying dead in Nongprue Temple.
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News
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Arts and cultural officials urged to embrace information technology

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Edwin Wouters, The Flying Dutchman speaks at PCEC meeting

The Pattaya City Expats Club were privileged to have
Edwin Wouters, holder of a Thai private pilots licence talk recently at
their Sunday meeting.
continued | More Community
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Fredi unties Luca, then puts him in Chaînes

After one month as the visiting (read captive) chef at
Bruno’s Restaurant, Luca Messina was freed of his duties, but before
leaving Pattaya, Fredi Schaub had one more special event for the young
Italian - the Cha๎îne des Rôtisseurs dinner.
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Alvin Wee was appointed as Sales Manager for Pattaya
Exhibition and Convention Hall (PEACH). Wee will be responsible for
researching and securing events for PEACH, particularly in the important
regional markets.
More Social Events
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Bob Philip catches lightening in
a bottle, wins Jackalope Open 2005

Bob
Philip scored 39 Stableford points at an eventful Pattana Golf Course to win
the low scoring Jackalope Open 2005 charity golf tournament.
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