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  • Paiboon leads fight against bogus banknotes

    Paiboon leads fight against bogus banknotes

    PHUKET CITY: Believing the problem of counterfeit banknotes to be serious, Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (OrBorJor) President Paiboon Upatising has spent his own money to buy 1,000 UV flashlights, which he distributed to vendors at two wet markets in Phuket City on January 23. Mr Paiboon gave the devices away free to traders at Kaset Market, the fresh market near…

  • Phuket remembers Rex Allen

    Phuket remembers Rex Allen

    PHUKET: A cremation service will be held tomorrow for Australian Rex Allen, who died Tuesday in a motorcycle accident in Kalim. He was just 37 years old. A former professional golfer, Mr Allen leaves behind a wife and four children, including two young boys by his Thai wife Root. Rex was on his way home from celebrating Australia Day in…

  • Three Chiang Rai men arrested for murder, assault | Thaiger

    Three Chiang Rai men arrested for murder, assault

    PHUKET CITY: Police yesterday held a press conference to announce the arrest of three young men charged with the bludgeoning murder of a teenage boy in Tambon Wichit on Tuesday night. The press conference was conducted by Phuket Provincial Police Commander Apirak Hongtong, Phuket City Police Superintendent Wanchai Ekpornpit, and Deputy Superintendent Chaiwat Auykham. They identified the victim as 16-year…

  • Phuket phone book sets record

    Phuket phone book sets record

    PHUKET: The 2009 edition of the Gazette Guide, (Phuket’s ‘yellow pages’), goes on sale at noon today. It is the largest in the publication’s 12-year history, providing comprehensive contact details for 4,125 local businesses, up from 3,608 last year. The price of the directory is 120 baht. A list of retailers in Phuket, Phang-nga, Krabi, Koh Samui, Pattaya, Hua Hin…

  • The Year of the Ox is here

    The Year of the Ox is here

    PHUKET CITY: Yesterday marked the first day of the first month in the Chinese lunar calender, the beginning of the Year of the Ox. Chinese New Year is celebrated with gusto by Phuket’s ethnic Chinese community and by the many Chinese tourists who travel here during the holiday. Legend has it that Chinese New Year began with a fight against…

  • Murder suspect arrested in Koh Kaew

    Murder suspect arrested in Koh Kaew

    PHUKET, KOH KAEW: An employee of Bangkok Hospital Phuket was hacked and bludgeoned to death behind the deserted Phuket Country Lodge hotel on January 25.Police didn’t need to look far for a suspect – noodle shop employee Winai Kullata, 43, was found asleep, spattered with blood, next to the body of the victim, 33-year-old Somchai Suren.Details of the crime were…

  • Football fans furious over FA Cup blunder

    Football fans furious over FA Cup blunder

    PHUKET CITY: The Kingdom’s legions of football fans who tuned in hoping to catch live coverage of matches in the fourth round of the English FA Cup last weekend were left disappointed. Coverage of English football in Thailand is generally excellent, but this weekend’s games – which included mouthwatering match-ups of Manchester United vs Tottenham, and Liverpool vs Everton –…

  • Finance Ministry resurrects Phuket convention center plan | Thaiger

    Finance Ministry resurrects Phuket convention center plan

    PHUKET, MAI KHAO: Deputy Minister of Finance Pruttichai Damrongrat on January 23 visited the proposed site for an international convention center in Mai Khao, saying the project would fit in nicely with government plans to help the Andaman region’s ailing tourism economy. Accompanying Mr Pruttichai on the visit were Phuket MP Tossaporn Thepabutr, Phuket Vice-Governor Smith Palawatwichai and Praphat Sriyanaluck,…

  • Eclipse today | Thaiger

    Eclipse today

    PHUKET: The paths of the moon and sun will cross above Thailand later today, causing a solar eclipse that will be visible throughout several provinces, including Phuket. The eclipse, which falls on the first day of the Lunar New Year, is set to begin at 4.05pm and last until 5.53pm.

  • Norwegian survives eight-story plunge

    Norwegian survives eight-story plunge

    PHUKET, PATONG: A young Norwegian tourist who fell from his eighth-story hotel room Tuesday morning miraculously survived with only minor injuries. At about 8 am, Kathu Police were informed that a foreign tourist had fallen from his room on the eighth floor of the Phuket Palace Hotel, at the south end of Patong on the road to Karon. Fearing the…

  • British man dies in motorbike smash | Thaiger

    British man dies in motorbike smash

    PHUKET, KAMALA: A British tourist was killed in a head-on collision with a passenger van near the entrance to the Tavorn Beach Village and Spa yesterday morning. Peter Stephenson, 52, had been in Thailand for two months and was planning to marry his Thai girlfriend, according to Duty Officer Chansarawut Saengarun of Kamala Police. The owner and driver of the…

  • Rassada first municipality to microchip pets

    Rassada first municipality to microchip pets

    RASSADA, PHUKET: To keep the island rabies-free and reduce the number of stray dogs, Rassada Municipality on January 21 held a free clinic during which some 300 pets were either sterilized, vaccinated or implanted with microchips. The event, held at the Rassada Municipal Children’s Playground, was the first of its kind by any of Phuket’s 19 local administrative bodies. Organized…

  • Navy denies human rights violations

    Navy denies human rights violations

    PHUKET: In response to allegations regarding the mistreatment of Rohingya boat people trying to gain entry into Thailand, officials from the Third Area Naval Command headquarters in Phang Nga have defended their actions.Chief of Staff Admiral Songkitti Jakabat on Sunday told the Gazette that those attempting to gain unlawful entry must be prohibited from doing so.“Once the refugees are in…

  • World’s largest nam prik at food festival

    World’s largest nam prik at food festival

    PHUKET CITY (SAPHAN HIN): The four-day “Phuket Local Food Festival” started on Tuesday with the preparation of what the organizers have declared is the largest batch of nam prik (chili dipping sauce) the world has ever seen. The festival, organized by the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organization (OrBorJor), aims to promote Thai food to holiday makers to demonstrate that Thai cuisine…

  • Local Food Festival starts today

    Local Food Festival starts today

    PHUKET CITY (SAPHAN HIN): A four-day ‘Phuket Local Food Festival’ starts today at Saphan Hin.The festival, organized by the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organization (OrBorJor), aims to promote Thai food to holiday makers and other travelers to demonstrate that Thai cuisine is not only delicious, but that it is prepared with exemplary standards of hygiene.All vendors at the festival will prepare…

  • Australian sentenced to 3 years in jail | Thaiger

    Australian sentenced to 3 years in jail

    Bangkok (The Nation): A Thai court sentenced an Australian author to three years imprisonment on a lêse majesté charge this afternoon. Lêse majesté, a French term, is the crime of violating majesty, or offending the dignity of a reigning sovereign. The court’s ruling came as Harry Nicolaides, 41, pleaded guilty to the charge. He wrote a novel in 2005 which…

  • German killed in motorbike crash | Thaiger

    German killed in motorbike crash

    PHUKET (KATHU): A German man was killed and a young Thai man seriously injured in a head-on collision between two motorbikes last night. The deceased was identified by Tung Tong Police as German national Peter Baregienda, aged 53. Mr Baregienda died of severe head injuries sustained when he crashed head-on with a motorbike driven by 20-year-old Thaweechai Boonruam, a resident…

  • Hundreds attend Phuket Airpark Fly-In

    Hundreds attend Phuket Airpark Fly-In

    PHUKET (PA KHLOK): Phuket’s first private airport got off to a flying start yesterday, the key day in a three-day Fly-In celebration to mark the opening of Phuket Airpark. Covering 116 rai about six kilometers east of the Heroine’s Monument, the 500-meter airstrip forms the central attraction to what its developers hope will be Phuket’s most unique real estate development…

  • Farang Restaurant owner shot in Phuket | Thaiger

    Farang Restaurant owner shot in Phuket

    PHUKET: The owner of the Phuket-based Farang restaurant chain was shot dead while sitting with friends at one of his dining venues on Friday night. The victim, Chit Raknanga, a successful and popular Thai national known to his friends as ‘Tik’, was shot at close range by a man who had arrived at the restaurant on the back of a…

  • Governor orders beach committees to get to work

    Governor orders beach committees to get to work

    PHUKET CITY: Expressing dissatisfaction with the current state of popular tourist beaches on the island, Phuket Governor Preecha Ruangjan has ordered working groups responsible for maintaining order and tidiness at the beaches to submit monthly progress reports. Speaking at Phuket Provincial Hall late last week, Gov Preecha said the four groups need to work harder at bringing better order to…

  • MPs pay respects at Phuket funeral

    MPs pay respects at Phuket funeral

    PHUKET: Dignitaries and VIPs from around the nation, including Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thuagsuban, gathered at Chalong Temple on January 14 to pay their respects during the funeral of Viroj Areerob, father of Phuket Democrat Member of Parliament Rewat Areerob. The cremation ceremony took place at about 12.30 pm.

  • Phuket Airpark ready for grand opening

    Phuket Airpark ready for grand opening

    PHUKET (PA KHLOK): Phuket’s first-ever Fly-in starts tomorrow with ten aircraft scheduled to take part in a weekend of celebrations, games, contests and aerial stunts to mark the grand opening of Phuket Airpark. About 50 pilots from at least a score of nations are expected to be on hand, among them world-renowned American bush pilot Tom Claytor who flew in…

  • Pro-Thaksin TV channel available in Phuket | Thaiger

    Pro-Thaksin TV channel available in Phuket

    BANGKOK / PHUKET (The Nation): Politicians linked to ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra will on Monday launch the DTV satellite television station, with the goal, they say, of advancing democracy and opposing coups. Banned Thai Rak Thai Party executive Adisorn Piangket said yesterday that the station would be managed by D Station, with himself as chairman. It is being co-founded…

  • Phuket’s luxury villa market holding despite global conditions | Thaiger

    Phuket’s luxury villa market holding despite global conditions

    PHUKET: The upscale luxury villa segment has outperformed the broader Phuket property market for Q4 2008 in spite of the worsening global financial downturn and recent political issues in Bangkok, according to the Phuket Luxury Villa Market Report recently released by the island’s widely respected consulting firm C9 Hotelworks. C9’s Managing Director Bill Barnett said that “while take-up rates are…

  • Killer of volunteer cop still at large | Thaiger

    Killer of volunteer cop still at large

    PHUKET CITY: A volunteer police officer was shot in the forehead and died in a pool of blood in Phuket City in the early hours of January 11. His alleged killer remains at large.Police believe Teeradet “Boy” Rakwong, 28, was killed by suspect Piyawat “Bang Hem” Pleeta, a member of a rival group, following a fight over a woman.Phuket City…

  • Bat-tling the cold, Isarn style | Thaiger

    Bat-tling the cold, Isarn style

    KALASIN: While temperatures of 10 degrees Celsius may not seem so cold to expats from more northerly climes, for poor Thais living in unheated shacks without warm bedding the cold season is still a real trial.Every year charity appeals are launched to find warm clothing for poor families in the North and Northeast.Villagers in the Isarn have developed alternative methods…

  • Drug disco monk defrocked | Thaiger

    Drug disco monk defrocked

    NAKHON SRI THAMMARAT: In an interesting story that until now has not been reported in the English language press, a monk was arrested on November 17 after police discovered he had converted his cell at the temple into a mini disco and was having drug parties. After receiving a tip off that a monk at Wat Mukhathara, in Tambon Pak…

  • Help sought for tourism sector

    Help sought for tourism sector

    BANGKOK (The Nation): The Tourism and Sports Ministry has submitted 13 tourism recovery measures for government approval that include waiving visa fees, cutting air fares and reducing airport charges. Minister Chumpol Silapa-Archa said the measures, compiled from private-sector proposals, were handed to the government’s economic team yesterday. The tourism industry is suffering from the global economic crisis and the after-effects…

  • Gazette Online smashes visitor records | Thaiger

    Gazette Online smashes visitor records

    PHUKET: With 82,882 visitors to its news pages in the 24 hours ending at midnight yesterday, the Gazette Online set a record for single-day traffic since the site was launched in September 1997. The statistics are prepared independently and published daily on the home page of the newspaper’s website. In yesterday’s record-breaking log, the leading contributors to the site’s traffic…

  • Light-fingered Aussie couple nabbed in Patong

    Light-fingered Aussie couple nabbed in Patong

    PATONG, PHUKET: An Australian man and his wife were arrested yesterday afternoon for shoplifting gold and diamond jewelry from shops in Patong and other parts of the island. Pol Lt Col Sakhon Bandisak of the Kathu Police identified the couple as 32-year-old Kimberley Clintjames and his wife Tran Anhchi Thi, age 34. The pair were arrested at 4 pm as…