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CURRENT ISSUE Vol. XIII No. 41
Friday October 14 - October 20, 2005
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Jumbo sweep rounds up 9 elephants for begging on city streets
Impounded pachyderms will be deported

The
elephants that were caught included young elephants, which were sent to Pattaya
Elephant Village by any means possible.
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Woman struck
by lightning while asleep under tree
Rescue workers of the Rochana Thamsatthan Foundation in
Sattahip were called out on October 5 to attend to a woman who had been struck
by a lightning bolt near the beach road entrance to the Strategic Fleet Naval
Base.
At the scene, the team found the motionless Mrs Thanachaphorn
Saisri, a 26-year-old Sattahip resident. She had suffered severe burns to her
body and right hip. The rescue team took her to Queen Sirikit Hospital.
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Keep Pattaya Clean campaign part of enhancing international image

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Balancing the body’s systems through eating vegetarian food

Vegetarian food is organic in nature and when eaten over
a long period balances the body, giving it the ability to expel poisons and
waste. It also improves the blood circulation and digestive system.
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Charity Club of Pattaya, Freemasons and Skålleagues raise funds for charity

The Charity Club of Pattaya held its annual Charity
Gala Dinner, Grand Prize Draw and Auction at the Dusit Resort Pattaya on
Saturday October 1.
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Pattaya Fire and Rescue Department trained staff from
the Grand Sole Hotel on how to deal with emergency situations,
especially the way to tackle fire. The training was held at the hotel
compound after the lecture was completed.
More Social Events
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Seaboard FC gain hard fought victory

Seaboard FC secured another 3 points on Saturday with a
4-2 victory over an impressive German All Stars team. The Germans traveled
from Bangkok with a large squad and were determined to get their first
points of the season against a Seaboard side riding high after their victory
last week in Bangkok.
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