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Looking Back at Pattaya Curfew

Wittaya Yensabai 03.06.2010
Pattaya came back to life after the curfew was cancelled.

Department of Special Investigation looking into Thaksin's role in drug crackdown.

Savage Denies Torching Shopping Mall

Siripun Sinbuathong and Chris Stanley 03.06.2010
Under the center archway of one of the Keha Towers on Pattaya Thepprasit Road workers can be seen on bamboo scaffolding painting the last area of the building which had been white for 15 years.

Geoffrey Hugh Savage, seen here at the Red Shirt demonstrations in Bangkok is now in detention following his arrest in Pattaya.

Thai Frozen Shrimp Exports Soar

Drew Noyes 20.05.2010
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Thailand benifits from Gulf of Mexico and Indonesian misfortune.

Exports Bolster Thai Economy

Red Shirts Surrender

James Hookway 20.05.2010
Protesters set fire to many prominent buildings in Bangkok.

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Chanyut Hengtrakul says Red Shirts want democracy and peace.

Red Shirt leader and Pattaya business tycoon Chanyut Hengtrakul speaks out about the recent political revelations and the chance for a democratic election in Thailand.

Thaksin Shinawatra Rumored Dead

Drew Noyes Pattaya Times Newspaper Exclusive 03.05.2010
Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra born 1949 is rumored to have died following complications with cancer treatment.

The rumor that Thaksin is dead may have been a factor in the current government's decision to dissolve Parliament and call for new elections, including the prime minister spot, as the realization of the added anarchy and added bloodshed which would ensue if he died and when he dies. See more of the story in the May 7 issue of the Pattaya Times newspaper. Click this headline to read more updates here.

Airports around the world are in chaos with the current ban on European flights.

Volcano Tells World : ‘Suck Ash’

Philip Mackenzie-Holland 21.04.2010
Volcanic Dust or 'vog' envelopes Iceland.

Business Tax Fee Raised On Land Transfer Fees

Siripun Sinbuathong 07.04.2010
The Banglamung Land Office on March 26 was open late to service the many customers wanting to beat the deadline.

Mortgage Recording fees to remain low until May 31

From left: Pattaya Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome, Mr. Jamroon Vitsavachaipan, President of the Pattaya Business and Tourism Association and Rear Admiral Suraphong Aiyasanon, Vice President of U-Tapao Pattaya International Airport all agreed that more marketing should be done to let the public know about the improvement of the U-Tapao Pattaya International Airport.

 

Pattaya Times confirms some Land Office fees are not rising for two more months, however the largest fee will go up.

 
 

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