Pattaya Mail
GIS students compete on the sports field
Students from Garden International School (GIS) sprinted, threw and leapt as part of the school’s annual Sports Day events.
There were separate Sports Days held...
Pattaya media celebrate National Press Day
Pattaya area journalists celebrated their trade at the annual National Press Day party.
Samart Thongrad, president of the Pattaya Press Association, welcomed members to the...
Helmetless students ‘fined’ with trash pickup duty
Young motorcyclists caught not wearing helmets were forced to collect garbage in hopes they start driving smarter.
Two female students rushing to school got stopped...
Geneva Motor Show promotes new technologies
The biggest trend in autos is the race to make new technologies affordable and functional. Some of the vehicles on show - such as...
Centara, dairy offer free sweets
The Centara Grand Phratamnak hotel hosted the International Sweets Showcase featuring world-class chefs whipping up dessert delights.
Tom Van Den Berg, general manager of Bakels...
Science Says: European art scene began with Neanderthals
New York (AP) - From the murky depths of Spanish caves comes a surprising insight: Neanderthals created art.
That’s been proposed before, but experts say...
Andrew Lloyd Webber, turning 70, looks back and forward
New York (AP) — Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 70th birthday is coming up on March 22 and it turns out there is something the composer...
Stuck in an opioids crisis, officials turn to acupuncture
Providence, R.I. (AP) - Marine veteran Jeff Harris was among the first to sign up when the Providence VA hospital started offering acupuncture for...













