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CURRENT ISSUE Vol. XIV No. 44
Friday November 3 - November 9, 2006
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Loy Krathong this weekend

Loy Krathong, the most romantic
night on the Thai calendar, falls on Sunday, November 5. The festivities will be
held throughout the city at hotels and anywhere there is water, whilst the city
organized fun will take place in Naklua and Walking Street, with a special party
on Koh Larn. (For more, turn to page 5) So, take your significant other by the
hand, buy or build a biodegradable krathong, head to a body of water and float
away your troubles.
continued | More News
City hall to clamp down
on dilatory contractors
City hall is to crack down on contractors who carry out sub-standard work or who delay projects.
Deputy Mayor Ronakit Ekasingh chaired a meeting of departmental heads on October 18 to consider measures to take against contractors who breach regulations. The intention is for the measures to be proposed to Pattaya City Council for ratification into an Act.
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New police chief says IT systems will help solve Pattaya’s problems
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Prayer ceremony held for prominent Thai-Sikh volunteer
Shri Sardool Singh Khanijou

A Sikh prayer ceremony was held at the Sri Guru Singh Sabha Sikh Temple on
October 22 for Shri Sardool Singh Khanijou, a Thai-Sikh volunteer who passed
away on September 18 this year. The Sikh Club in Pattaya and the Volunteer
Public Welfare Association of Bangkok together presented an honorary
certificate to the deceased man’s family.
continued | More Community
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Mexico’s Erica takes Miss International Queen 2006 crown

Mexico’s Erica Andrews won the Miss International Queen 2006
crown on October 28, in a glittering event held at Tiffany’s Show Theatre and
differing from a conventional international beauty contest only in the fact that
all the competitors were genetically male.Twenty-four transvestites from 13
countries attended the pageant, and in addition to the contest also took part in
a hectic round of activities at various locations in Pattaya.
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Rotary Clubs of Taksin-Pattaya and Singapore visit Pattaya Orphanage

Rotary is an organisation of business and professional
leaders united worldwide, who provide humanitarian service, encourage high
ethical standards in all vocations, and help build peace and goodwill in the
world.
That was highlighted recently when 2 Rotary Clubs from different countries
joined hands and handed a cheque over to the Pattaya Orphanage for US
$2,000, that being raised by the Rotarians from Singapore.
More Our Children
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Pattaya’s golfing fraternity compete socially
at Eastern Star’s ‘Invitation Day’

Eastern Star Country Club & Resort organized an ‘Invitation Day’ on
Saturday, 28th October for groups organizing golf outings in Pattaya and Ban
Chang and other golf related organizations in the area. This was a fully
complimentary opportunity to play the course and enjoy the excellent food
and hospitality at Eastern Star.
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