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  • Missing Swiss student tourist alive and well, in Thai prison

    PHUKET: A 22-year-old Swiss student tourist reported missing while on holiday in Thailand has been found alive and well. She’s being detained in Ranong Prison for allegedly stealing a camera belonging to an immigration officer. The search for Tscherina Nora Janisch, a foreign-exchange student studying at the National University of Singapore, began on January 15 when her mother, Elizabeth, posted…

  • Australians charged with attempted murder: miss “mafia’ target, shoot German tourists

    PHUKET: Two Australian tattoo parlor owners have been charged with attempted murder after opening fire with an unregistered firearm in the heart of Phuket’s party town, Patong, yesterday evening. John Cohen, 32, and Adam Shea, 26, shot two German bystanders in their attempt to “strike first” against an alleged Danish mafioso, named by police only as “Dannie”. “This is not…

  • World News: Indian women learning to look after themselves

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCHā€“ World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Women take up self-defence, pepper spray after India rape Reuters / Phuket GazettePHUKET: Women in India’s capital are taking self-defence classes, snapping up pepper sprays, booking cabs with female drivers or leaving work early, all signs of growing insecurity following the brutal gang rape and murder of…

  • Phuket Gazette Sports: Tough times for EPL’s poor relations

    Premier League’s poor relation seeking new backers Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: While the Premier League generates recession-busting revenue increases, times are tougher for the 72 football clubs outside the elite as they battle for media exposure and commercial deals. Those clubs comprise the three-tier Football League, which features such illustrious names as former champions Nottingham Forest and Leeds United…

  • Phuket Gazette Sports: Australian Open update

    Juggernaut Sharapova blasts into Melbourne semi-finals Reuters / Phuket GazettePHUKET: Maria Sharapova continued her perfect run in Australian Open quarter-finals by swatting aside Russian compatriot Ekaterina Makarova on Tuesday.Sharapova had not lost any of her previous five Australian Open quarter-final matches, a record she extended with ease against the 19th-seeded Makarova with a 6-2 6-2 victory. The pair had met…

  • Pork lady wins half million baht of gold from Red Cross Lucky Draw

    PHUKET: A grilled pork vendor claimed this year’s Red Cross Fair “Lucky Draw” grand prize of more than 500,000 baht’s worth of gold with her ticket number 59319 yesterday.Atcharaporn Weerakarn, 47, was delighted as she received the hefty amount of gold from Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut.“I bought only one ticket and I am very lucky to have won. This prize…

  • Phuket Sports: Buakaw draws thousands to Patong fight

    PHUKET: Buakaw ‘Dam Dot Com’ performed an artistic demonstration of ancient Muay Thai against two opponents at once, at the Patong Boxing Stadium recently, in front of thousands of cheering fans.Buakaw’s demonstration began at 10:45pm, after a number of opening fights featuring local fighters. Formerly known as ‘Buakaw Por Pramuk’, before a longstanding dispute with his former gym forced his…

  • Live Wire: Making the right connections

    PHUKET: In last week’s Live Wire, I stepped you through an exhaustive list of the internet packages available in Phuket. I say “exhaustive” because, at this point, the only way to get a list of all of the internet packages is to physically schlep to all of the internet service providers’ offices, pick up brochures, and grill the staff on…

  • Banking for Phuket Expats carries special charges, risks

    PHUKET: For expats in Phuket and across Thailand who intend to stay permanently or for most of the year in the country, opening a Thai bank account makes financial sense. After all, except for a few ATMs owned by AEON (a large Japanese conglomerate) and Citibank, Thai ATMs will charge a 150 baht fee per foreign transaction and there are…

  • Phuket Gazette World News: Excommunication threat for Irish priest questioning teachings

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCHā€“ World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Liberal Irish priest says he’s threatened with excommunication Reuters / Phuket GazettePHUKET: An Irish Roman Catholic priest said he is being threatened with excommunication by the Vatican because of his advocacy of liberal views on some of the Church’s teachings.Father Tony Flannery is the third cleric in…

  • Phuket Gazette World Sports: Sven wants Becks

    Eriksson agrees Al Nasr deal, eyes Beckham Reuters / Phuket GazettePHUKET: Sven-Goran Eriksson will try to convince former England captain David Beckham to join him at Al Nasr after the experienced Swedish coach signed an 18-month contract as a technical advisor of the United Arab Emirates club.“If he wants to come I’m sure they would open the gates for him,”…

  • Welfare shelter north of Phuket calls for food, item donations to help Rohingya women and children

    PHUKET: A family refuge shelter in Khukkhak, just north of the popular Phang Nga tourist area of Khao Lak Beach, is calling for item donations to aid 46 Rohingya women and children who are now in the shelter’s care. “Most of them are children,” Dararat Suthet, the director of the Phang Nga Shelter for Children and Family, told the Phuket…

  • Phuket Gazette World Sports: 49ers crunch the numbers to meet Ravens in Superbowl

    Brilliant brothers set up unique Super Bowl showdown Reuters / Phuket GazettePHUKET: The San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens won their National Football League championships in stunning fashion to set up an extraordinary sibling rivalry in next month’s 47th Super Bowl.The 49ers, coached by Jim Harbaugh, overturned a 17 point deficit to beat the Atlanta falcons 28-24 in the…

  • Phuket Police alerted over triple-homicide killer

    PHUKET: Phuket Police are on the lookout for a man wanted for triple homicide in Phang Nga. The news follows the Takuapa District Court issuing an arrest warrant for Somsak Wongsri, who according to an eyewitness executed three people on December 22. The three men allegedly shot dead by Somsak were Prajuab Choojit, 24; Sarawut Boonklin, 31; and Somboon Kimtin,…

  • Phuket Gazette World News: US teenager kills 5 family members; Assault rifle used | Thaiger

    Phuket Gazette World News: US teenager kills 5 family members; Assault rifle used

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH ā€“ World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Five shot dead in Albuquerque, teen charged Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: New Mexico police yesterday identified the teenager accused of killing five people in an Albuquerque home as Nehemiah Griego, the son and brother of the victims. Griego, 15, used multiple weapons, including an assault…

  • Phuket Business: Laguna Dusit Thani ready for influx of MICE

    PHUKET: THE Dusit Thani Laguna Phuket has re-launched its renovated and revitalized meeting space in response to an increase in demand for 2013. The renovation cost 10 million baht and took two months to complete. The 2,408 square-foot Dusit Laguna Hall can now accommodate up to 300 people in a theater-style setting and is able to host 150 people for…

  • Phuket Business: FDI shifting from China to ASEAN

    PHUKET: Rising costs from higher wages and currency appreciation in China over the last two decades are prompting multinationals to look at expanding elsewhere, with ASEAN countries ā€“ particularly Vietnam ā€“ poised to benefit most. A recent report published by HSBC Global Research, titled “The great migration ā€“ how FDI [Foreign Direct Investment] is moving to ASEAN and India”, outlined…

  • Phuket Business: MICE to bring in “the cheese’

    PHUKET: THE Kingdom’s central planning authority for inbound corporate and organizational tourism expects to generate 180 billion baht from Asian and Oceanic MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) events over the next three years. The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) recently drafted a three year MICE marketing strategy. The new strategy effectively replaces last year’s “Seven Wonders of the…

  • Phuket FC draw with Trang while Phuket United advance in FA Cup

    PHUKET: About 1,000 fans chanced the looming threat of rain on Saturday evening to come out and see the new-look Phuket FC in action against an unexpectedly strong Trang FC, in a friendly match in Phuket Town. Played under overcast skies at Surakul Stadium, the pre-season friendly did not end up getting washed out by the rain, nor did it…

  • World News: Man runs 7km to catch train and not a cold | Thaiger

    World News: Man runs 7km to catch train and not a cold

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCHā€“ World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Russian man falls off train, chases it for 7 km in extreme cold Phuket Gazette / News WiresPHUKET: Wearing only sweat pants and a t-shirt, a Russian man was forced to run approximately seven kilometers (4.3 miles) at minus 40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit) after he…

  • Influx of Rohingya straining Phang Nga Immigration facilities | Thaiger

    Influx of Rohingya straining Phang Nga Immigration facilities

    PHUKET: The mass influx of Rohingya refugees ā€“ 400 within four days ā€“ landing in Phang Nga, north of Phuket, this week is straining the capacity of immigration detention centers in the province, said Phang Nga Governor Thamrong Charoenkul. The news follows an initial 171 Rohingya refugees, fleeing persecution in their homeland in Myanmar, being taken into custody in Phang…

  • New Phuket bus plan breaks “transport barrier’

    PHUKET: After decades in the planning, a new bus service will launch on the island in March. The new route will travel between Phuket International Airport and the popular tourist beaches of Patong, Karon, and Kata via Tesco Lotus on the bypass road (click here to see map of the new bus route). For safety reasons, Phuket Land Transportation Office…

  • Phuket Opinion: Curing the festering sores of “public’ transport | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Curing the festering sores of “public’ transport

    PHUKET: Efforts by the international diplomatic community to pressure authorities in Bangkok to tackle the festering crime in the Phuket public transport sector and improve Phuket’s reputation as a tourist destination are laudable and have the full support of the Phuket Gazette. No subject has been the topic of more futile editorializing in this space than Phuket’s bizarre patchwork of…

  • Phuket woman executed was beloved mother, wife, friend

    PHUKET: The life of a beloved mother, wife and friend was taken away by a killer on Chao Fa West Road, south of Phuket Town, last night. Police have identified Mrs Jintana ‘Nong’ Mahattanapak, 42, a resident of Yaowarat Road in Phuket Town, as the victim of the execution-style slaying (story here). Mrs Jintana was director of Human Resources at…

  • Phuket Sports: Expecting the unexpected – NFL

    PHUKET: After a regular season filled with the unforeseen, I decided to expect the unexpected while watching the Division Playoffs ā€“ and that’s exactly what I got. Predicting exactly how it would play out was not part of the equation, foreseeing that I would continue to bare witness to the amazement of the NFL’s 2012 season was a guarantee. Baltimore…

  • Phuket Sports: Six of the best at Soccer Island

    PHUKET: Season four of the Super Six League started last week at Soccer Island at Phuket’s HeadStart School, and the popularity of the league means there will be three divisions this season. Division 1 continues to exude a high level of performance; the first week’s results from Division 2 indicate that it could be a very tight league and Division…

  • Phuket Sports: Laguna continue to dominate island cricket

    PHUKET: In a hotly contested fifth match of Phuket’s Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels League on January 13, reigning champions Laguna Cricket Club faced early league contenders Patong Cricket Club (PCC). Dominance seesawed throughout both innings and it was only fitting for the winner to be decided in the last over of the second innings. Despite a determined effort by PCC,…

  • PHUKET BREAKING NEWS: Woman executed with single gunshot to head

    UPDATE: Police are now searching for a black Mitsubishi Triton pickup truck without license plates, which pulled alongside the victim’s vehicle when the shooting occurred. Police have yet to obtain descriptions of the gunman or the driver. PHUKET: A woman driving alone south of Phuket Town was killed by a single gunshot into her head this evening. Police arrived at…

  • Phuket taxi driver rushes to his death

    PHUKET: A taxi driver speeding from JW Marriott Phuket Resort & Spa at Mai Khao Beach to pick up a passenger at the airport died after losing control of his car on Thepkrasattri Road early this afternoon.Witnesses reported that Warongsak Rungsawang, 29, entered one of the sharp curves in Baan Mak Prok at high speed southbound, lost control and hit…

  • Swede nabbed in Phuket over B100mn tax evasion

    PHUKET: Swedish Police ended a two-year hunt for a tax exile on Monday when they arrested Bernt Olov Inge Eriksson at Phuket’s tourist-popular Patong Beach.Mr Eriksson was wanted in Sweden on a 100-million-baht tax evasion charge.A task force of Swedish officers began their hunt in Thailand after learning Mr Eriksson, 67, was in the country through a tip-off.After scouring Pattaya…