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  • Police colonel linked to killing of editor | Thaiger

    Police colonel linked to killing of editor

    PHUKET: A police lieutenant-colonel has been arrested in connection with the murder of local newspaper editor Opas Noothong in April this year.The arrest came after a gun belonging to Pol Lt Col Hattakarn Klinlokai, Inspector for Crime Suppression at Tambon Suksamran police station in Ranong, was found in the car of another suspect, Veenakorn Boonyiun. Forensic tests later confirmed that…

  • Phuket flights hold off on using Suvarnabhumi | Thaiger

    Phuket flights hold off on using Suvarnabhumi

    BANGKOK (The Nation): Despite caretaker Transport Minister Pongsak Ruktapongpisal’s announcement yesterday that the new Suvarnabhumi Airport will be ready to accept domestic flights starting September 15, all Bangkok-bound domestic flights out of Phuket International Airport will continue to use Don Muang Airport until the new airport officially opens on September 28. Flights from major tourist cities, including Phuket and Chiang…

  • Baby boy found dead in trash | Thaiger

    Baby boy found dead in trash

    KATHU (Gazette/Kom Chad Luek): Police are unsure whether a newborn child found dead in a black plastic trash bag was stillborn or was deliberately murdered.Garbage collectors making their normal rounds made the gruesome discovery at about 4 am yesterday, as they were collecting trash opposite Phuket Country Club on Wichit Songkhram Rd. Tung Tong Police and workers from the Kusoldharm…

  • Security cameras deal signed

    PHUKET: The provincial authorities are to install Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) monitoring systems in parts of Patong, Karon and Phuket City in an effort to boost security in popular tourist areas.At Phuket Provincial Police headquarters yesterday, Phuket Governor Udomsak Uswarangkura presided over the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Phuket Provincial Police and CAT Telecom, which will install…

  • PGTV News Monday 7th August 2006 | Thaiger

    PGTV News Monday 7th August 2006

    PGTV’s Phuket News today features a story about educating young people about the risks of contracting HIV, an update on security measures in Phuket to prevent bird flu, and a look at the local Thai Chess championships. In addition to these and other news stories focused on Phuket, this evening’s show features an interview with Cindy Ratcliffe MBE. PGTV, produced…

  • Provincial Council by-election to go ahead despite complaint filed

    PHUKET CITY: Tomorrow’s District 1 Phuket Provincial Council by-election has been complicated by a complaint filed against one of the candidates, Somkuan Tansakul, to the Phuket Election Commission (PEC) by another candidate, Wongwara Sa-nguansak.K. Wongwara has alleged that K. Somkuan’s use of photos of Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (OrBorJor) President Anchalee Vanich-Thepabutra in his campaign material and her open support…

  • Surveys reveal tsunami’s mental toll | Thaiger

    Surveys reveal tsunami’s mental toll

    PHUKET: Many people in tsunami-affected areas of Thailand suffered from depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for at least nine months after the disaster, according to two new studies.Both studies were conducted initially in February 2005, with follow-ups seven months later, focusing on people in Phang Nga, Krabi and Phuket, the three provinces worst hit by the tsunami.The results…

  • Phuket teens targeted in HIV awareness drive | Thaiger

    Phuket teens targeted in HIV awareness drive

    PHUKET: The growing number of young adults testing positive for HIV/Aids in the province has prompted the launch of an awareness drive aimed at teenagers and those in their early 20s.At Phuket Provincial Hall, former Senator for Khon Kaen and women’s rights activist Rabiabrat Pongpanich, who is currently President of the Society for Promoting Happy Families, chaired a meeting of…

  • PGTV News Wednesday 2nd August 2006 | Thaiger

    PGTV News Wednesday 2nd August 2006

    PGTV’s Phuket News today features a story about the first Phuket flight to the new  Suvarnabhumi airport, a visit to the opening of the new Desjoyaux offices and has a spectacular photo of the latest victim of the Kata-Chalong hill road. In addition to these and other news stories focused on Phuket, this evening’s show features an interview with Phuket…

  • MAS doubles KL-Phuket flights | Thaiger

    MAS doubles KL-Phuket flights

    PHUKET: Malaysia Airlines today resumed its pre-tsunami schedule between Phuket and Kuala Lumpur, reverting to two flights a day. As of today, flights take off from Kuala Lumpur at 9:30 am and 6:10 pm every day, with return flights at 10:25 am and 7:20 pm. An introductory return fare of 2,222 baht is being offered for flights taken before or…

  • Phuket police seize 7,568 ya bah pills | Thaiger

    Phuket police seize 7,568 ya bah pills

    PHUKET: Police seized 7,568 ya bah (methamphetamine) pills in Phuket and arrested 117 people in connection with drug offenses, statistics for the July 1 to 25 period show. Of the 117 arrested, 56 were held for possession of ya bah, 22 for sniffing glue or paint thinners, 29 for possession of marijuana; nine for possession of krathom, an indigenous plant…

  • Phuket tourism leaders tour Suvarnabhumi airport

    PHUKET, BANGKOK: Following the inaugural flight from Phuket International Airport (PIA) to Thailand’s new Suvarnabhumi Airport on Saturday, key representatives of Phuket tourism businesses and the Provincial Government called on the central government to expand the major domestic airports throughout Thailand.With some 20 VIPs and members of the media from Phuket on board, Thai Airways International (THAI) flight TG 1882…

  • PGTV News Monday 31st July 2006 | Thaiger

    PGTV News Monday 31st July 2006

    PGTV’s Phuket News this today features an update on the third annual Evason Phuket Raceweek, news on a new ferry service between Phuket and Koh Yao and looks at Muslim head scarves. In addition to these and other news stories focused on Phuket, this evening’s show features a documentart about volunteers in Phuket. PGTV, produced by the Phuket Gazette, is…

  • Samudra, Somtam dominate Race Week

    PHUKET: Driving rain and strong winds of 20 knots hammered the 31 boats competing on the final day of the third Evason Phuket Raceweek regatta today, but it was not enough to dampen the spirits of the skippers and their crews, who battled on to finish the final race in trying conditions with little visibility.David Lindahl kept an almost perfect…

  • American fugitive held in Phuket | Thaiger

    American fugitive held in Phuket

    PHUKET (Gazette, Nation): An alleged pedophile wanted in the United States was arrested in Phuket yesterday morning after laying low in Thailand for five years.In cooperation with Interpol, United States Homeland Security and other agencies, Thai police tracked down and apprehended fugitive Charles Todd Stokes, 45, in a hotel room in Cherng Talay, Phuket Tourist Police Inspector Pol Maj Bundit…

  • Duncanson keeps perfect record

    PHUKET: Australian Scott Duncanson, a former junior world sailing champion, has a perfect record so far in this year’s Evason Phuket Race Week with five wins from the first five races.Duncanson, aboard the Phuket 8 Somtam Express in the sportsboat racing class, is ahead of another Phuket 8, Josh Lee’s Lee Marine Vino, with Wade Lewis’ Team Simpson Marine ā€“…

  • Draft dive industry rules revealed | Thaiger

    Draft dive industry rules revealed

    PHUKET: Provincial authorities have distributed to dive operators in Phuket a draft of new regulations governing the licensing of dive businesses. Phuket Governor Udomsak Uswarangkura has given the parties concerned seven days to reply with comments or suggestions about the regulations. The draft regulations, in Thai language, are divided into three parts. One part covers environmental concerns and protection of…

  • Jetstar announces schedules for Sydney-Phuket service | Thaiger

    Jetstar announces schedules for Sydney-Phuket service

    PHUKET: Australian budget airline Jetstar has unveiled its fares and flight schedules for long-haul international operations that will include a service between Sydney and Phuket, starting in November this year. Subject to regulatory approval, the airline, a subsidiary of Australian flag carrier Qantas, will launch its Thai operations on November 23 with a direct Melbourne-Bangkok service. The following day, Jetstar…

  • Race Week gets off to flying start

    PHUKET (The Nation): Good winds of up to 20 knots gave the third annual Evason Phuket Race Week a great start as the first day’s racing got underway off Rawai yesterday.More than 30 boats, a record number for the regatta, started in almost perfect sailing conditions off The Evason Phuket, with the wind averaging about 14 knots, gusting to 20…

  • PGTV News Thursday 27th July 2006 | Thaiger

    PGTV News Thursday 27th July 2006

    PGTV’s Phuket News this evening looks at the recently erected Kamala Tsunami Memorial, runs a story about an american caught with drugs, visits the new TAT Office and exposes credit card fraud here in Phuket. In addition to these and other news stories focused on Phuket, this evening’s show features an interview with expats who not only speak Thai but…

  • American, 64, held on drugs charges | Thaiger

    American, 64, held on drugs charges

    PATONG: Kathu Police on Saturday arrested American Michael Feldstein, 64, for possession of illegal drugs, after a search of the man’s apartment uncovered a variety of “recreational” drugs ā€“ including ya bah (methamphetamine).Kathu Police Deputy Inspector Pol Lt Patak Khwunna told Gazette that Feldstein, an engineer, had been under suspicion for about a month before his arrest. At around 7…

  • Island to host world sailing championships

    PHUKET: The island has been chosen to host the 13th Tasar World Championships from July 2 to 11 next year, with a fleet of at least 60 boats expected to take part, the first time that the one-design championship for the 4.5-meter, two-person craft has been held in Phuket. The boats and approximately 200 crew and family members are expected…

  • TAT opens new office in Phuket

    PHUKET CITY: The Tourism Authority of Thailand opened its new Region 4 branch office on Saturday with an opening ceremony presided over by caretaker Tourism and Sports Minister Pracha Maleenont.The 14-million-baht office is a bright orange, two-story edifice built in the Sino-Portuguese style and located on one rai of government land next to Queen Sirikit Park on Thalang Rd. It…

  • Banker warns of boom in fake cards in Phuket | Thaiger

    Banker warns of boom in fake cards in Phuket

    PHUKET: A senior banker has warned that there has been a dramatic rise in the number of counterfeit credit cards and ATM cards in Phuket and other tourism centers, such as Chiang Mai and Haad Yai. Prayootd Tansrisuwarn, Senior Vice President of Kasikorn Bank’s Retail and SME E-Business Department, told the Gazette that gangs of con artists are using “skimmer”…

  • Phuket-Koh Yao ferry service launching soon

    KOH YAO: Sea Canoe Thailand Co is to launch a new ferry service between Phuket, Koh Yao Noi and Koh Yao Yai next month, with two round-trip crossings a day, beginning August 13.The company has invested 6.5 million baht in the project, to be served by a 200-seat ferryboat, the Pachcharat One. The ferry will leave Mah Noh pier on…

  • Phuket Tourist Association elects new leader | Thaiger

    Phuket Tourist Association elects new leader

    PHUKET: The Phuket Tourist Association (PTA) has elected Maitree Narukatpichai as its new president, replacing Pattanapong Aekwanich, and has at the same time announced its policy agenda for 2006-2008.K. Maitree, Owners’ Representative of the Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort & Spa, was elected, along with a new 18-member committee, at a meeting at the Phuket Merlin Hotel. The PTA elects a…

  • PGTV News Monday 24th July 2006 | Thaiger

    PGTV News Monday 24th July 2006

    PGTV’s Phuket News this evening features updates on local accident statistics and the airport transport problems, a story about the minimum wage and a trip to a butterfly farm. In addition to these and other news stories focused on Phuket, this evening’s show features a documentary on beliefs and superstitions. PGTV, produced by the Phuket Gazette, is aired daily on…

  • Kathu voters elect new OrBorJor member | Thaiger

    Kathu voters elect new OrBorJor member

    KATHU: Charnsak Phummak has won the Phuket Provincial Council by-election held in the Kathu area of District 2 on July 22. K. Charnsak now becomes a member of the council until the end of its four-year term in March, 2008.The by-election was held to replace former council member Boonma Eabsub, who resigned on June 1. Of 7,371 eligible voters in…

  • PGTV News Friday 21st July 2006 | Thaiger

    PGTV News Friday 21st July 2006

    PGTV’s Phuket News this evening features an update on the proposed Tsunami Memorial in Khao Lak which has received official approval, a look at how mob tactics may have worked to prevent further road accidents in Khor En, and we look at how english is being taught to officials to help them in their daily tasks. In addition to these…

  • F1 boat racing for Phuket in 2008

    PHUKET: The Formula 1 boat racing that was due to come to Phuket in March 2005 but was canceled following the tsunami, will come in 2008 instead, the Gazette learned today. Bangkok-based organizers Paragon Events announced that the Phuket race will take place from March 14 to 16, 2008, in the Deep Sea Port at Ao Makham. “The F1 UIM…