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  • Call for Phuket hotels to join tourist registration seminar | Thaiger

    Call for Phuket hotels to join tourist registration seminar

    PHUKET: The Phuket Immigration Office is calling for hoteliers across the island to attend a seminar about registering their guests with Immigration. Phuket Immigration Superintendent Panuwat Ruamrak told the Gazette yesterday that more than 300 hotels have already registered in the system, including the Hilton Arcadia, Sri Panwa and Marriott hotels. The seminar will be held at the ICT Center…

  • Phuket buses, planes resume services to the South | Thaiger

    Phuket buses, planes resume services to the South

    PHUKET: The sun shining on Phuket brought good news for travelers this morning when bus and plane services from Phuket to destinations throughout the South resumed. Nearly 100 foreigners expecting to board flights to Koh Samui and other travelers bound for southern provinces by bus were left stranded this week due to the lethal flooding in the region. Phuket Airport…

  • Thai qualifiers bounce out at Phuket Thailand Open

    Thai qualifiers bounce out at Phuket Thailand Open

    PHUKET: It wasn’t a good round for Thai hopefuls in the qualifying rounds of the US$190,000 Phuket Thailand Open women’s beach volleyball tournament in Karon, as all three qualifiers bounced out in Round 1 yesterday. The pairing of Phupanee-Numwong went down in straight sets to the Canadian pairing of Valjas-MacTavish in 39 minutes (16-21, 21-23). The Japanese pairing of Ozaki-Kaneda…

  • Prayers for stricken FC Phuket star Camara tonight

    Prayers for stricken FC Phuket star Camara tonight

    PHUKET: Players, coaches, fans, friends and family of FC Phuket will hold candlelight prayers tonight for stricken star midfielder Camara Ahmed. Camara, from the Ivory Coast, collapsed on field from a heart attack at Surakul Stadium on Saturday during the FC Phuket match against Chainat FC. He was revived en route to hospital, but has been in a coma since.…

  • Longtail boats run aground at Bang Tao Bay, Phuket

    Longtail boats run aground at Bang Tao Bay, Phuket

    PHUKET: Wind-driven waves damaged seven longtail boats anchored in Bang Tao Bay this morning, but it looks as if Phuket has been spared serious damage from the tropical depression that has ravaged other parts of the South in recent days. After receiving a report that the effects of the tropical depression passing over Phuket would start to be felt at…

  • Phuket donations sought for flood victims nationwide

    Phuket donations sought for flood victims nationwide

    PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Office and the Phuket Red Cross are asking for the public to donate items for flood victims nationwide. Donations of cash, clothes and dried or sealed foods will be accepted at the Jamjuri Ballroom at the Phuket Merlin Hotel in Phuket Town on Saturday between 1pm and 5pm. Money transfers can be made to: Account name:…

  • Phuket Thailand Open beach volleyball to go ahead on schedule

    Phuket Thailand Open beach volleyball to go ahead on schedule

    PHUKET: Organizers of the Phuket Thailand Open have confirmed that qualifying matches for the international beach volleyball event will go ahead as planned from 9am tomorrow on all match courts on Karon Beach. Although organizers are keeping an eye on the weather, only heavy rain will be allowed to delay play, said Kaewjai “Pu” Kaewpratoom of event organizers Pentangle Promotions.…

  • Grand ambitions: Phuket teen joins Women’s Tennis Association tour

    Grand ambitions: Phuket teen joins Women’s Tennis Association tour

    PHUKET: Local tennis player Helen De Cesare looks set for stardom after winning a place on the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) tour at just 15 years of age. Confident she can advance to the highest echelons of the sport, Miss De Cesare has her sights set on eventually breaking into the world’s top 10. “One day, I want to win…

  • Songkhla flooded, tropical depression headed to Phuket

    Songkhla flooded, tropical depression headed to Phuket

    PHUKET: A tropical depression that made landfall in Songkhla yesterday is expected to bring heavy to very heavy rain to Phuket. The latest weather advisory issued by the Southern Meteorological Center (West Coast) at 6am today said the depression was centered over Krabi province at 5am, moving westward at a speed of 15kmh. The system is expected to pass over…

  • UPDATE: FC Phuket star clings to life at Bangkok Hospital

    UPDATE: FC Phuket star clings to life at Bangkok Hospital

    PHUKET: Teammates of FC Phuket player Camara Ahmed were today camped out at Bangkok Hospital Phuket, where the star midfielder remains in intensive care after suffering cardiac arrest during Saturday night’s 1-0 playoff win over Chainat FC. FC Phuket advisor Paitoon Chutimakornkul told the Gazette this afternoon that expert care by staff at the hospital’s Cardiac Care Unit kept the…

  • New Kamala – Kathu Road touted for Phuket | Thaiger

    New Kamala – Kathu Road touted for Phuket

    PHUKET: Kamala’s top official has proposed construction of a new road linking the West Coast town with Kathu Municipality, bypassing Patong. The five-kilometer road would head directly over the hills behind Phuket FantaSea and join an existing road at Kathu Waterfall. The new road, if approved, would cost more than 17.4 million baht just for the 2.6-kilometer stretch in Kamala.…

  • Phuket poll: Ice in beer, yea or nay?

    Phuket poll: Ice in beer, yea or nay?

    PHUKET: The Phuket Gazette readers’ poll has covered some pretty serious topics in recent months, so, to add some lighthearted refreshment, our latest survey asks readers the age-old, simple question: Is it acceptable to put ice in beer? To have your say, click here or on the icon at the top-right corner of this page. We’ll be back to a…

  • Phuket poll: Readers split on ‘White Hotel’ project

    Phuket poll: Readers split on ‘White Hotel’ project

    PHUKET: Gazette readers are somewhat dubious that a new “White Hotel” project being set up by Phuket City Police and local hotel operators will have the desired affect of reducing illegal drug use. One of the key elements to the initiative, still in its preliminary stages, would be mandatory, random drug testing of all staff at hotels, guest houses and…

  • FC Phuket star fighting for his life

    FC Phuket star fighting for his life

    PHUKET: Celebrations of FC Phuket’s crucial 1-0 victory over Chainat last night have been muted by midfielder Camara Ahmed collapsing on field from a heart attack. The Ivory Coast midfielder, on loan from Muangthong United, collapsed during the second half of the game and was resuscitated en route to Bangkok Hospital Phuket. He is now in a coma in intensive…

  • Van plunges from expressway, killing eight

    Van plunges from expressway, killing eight

    BANGKOK (The Nation): A packed transport van plunged from an expressway onto Rama VI road in Bangkok this evening before bursting into flames, killing at least eight. The van swerved and hit the expressway railing near the Rama VI exit before plunging onto the road near Samsen School at about 5pm. The van then burst into flames, police said, killing…

  • Phuket Opinion: Making sense of the numbers game | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Making sense of the numbers game

    PHUKET: Our story this week about violent crime in Phuket set off a lively, multi-sided discussion in the Gazette readers forum, with several contributors pondering the relationship between police statistics and the actual situation on the ground. Dismissing the report as irrelevant, some pointed to the astonishing number of reported cases of prostitution: 1,692 in the whole province for the…

  • Cabinet approves Phuket Bt2.6b convention center | Thaiger

    Cabinet approves Phuket Bt2.6b convention center

    PHUKET: Cabinet has approved plans for the long-awaited International Convention and Exhibition Center (ICEC) in Mai Khao to go ahead, with construction likely to get under way mid-2012. That was the news at a public hearing for the mega-project held at the Phuket Merlin Hotel on Wednesday. “Cabinet approved the project on September 28 after the Treasury Department sent the…

  • FC Phuket ready for showdown with Chainat FC

    FC Phuket ready for showdown with Chainat FC

    PHUKET: FC Phuket will take on Chainat FC tomorrow in a crunch match that will be crucial to their chances of being promoted to Division 1 of the Thai League. “Chainat FC is currently favorite to win our group in the playoffs. The game tomorrow is expected to be an interesting one – and exciting,” said FC Phuket Coach Ajharn…

  • Halloween celebrations underway in Phuket

    Halloween celebrations underway in Phuket

    PHUKET: Although Halloween is not widely celebrated on the island, the resident expat community and their kids had a good time dressing up, trick-or-treating and taking part in other fun activities earlier today. Several schools held Halloween events today, the last school day before the actual celebration on Sunday. At Kajonkietsuksa School, secondary students organized fun activities for their nong…

  • Phuket murder suspects arrested in Nongkhai

    Phuket murder suspects arrested in Nongkhai

    PHUKET: Two brothers wanted for the murder a man in Patong last month were arrested in their home province of Nongkhai and flown back to Phuket to face charges earlier this week. Suphat “Tu” Tiangnoi, 26, and his younger brother Somchai “Bao Dam”, 23, were presented at a press conference at Kathu Police Station on Wednesday. The pair were arrested…

  • Four drownings in two months: Phuket Lifeguard Club

    Four drownings in two months: Phuket Lifeguard Club

    PHUKET: At least four people have drowned in the rough monsoon surf at Phuket beaches over the past two months. The Phuket Lifeguard Club’s latest incident report says two died in 371 “incidents” between September 26 and October 25. The number of incidents was up sharply over the previous four weeks, when 184 incidents were reported. As usual, foreigners were…

  • Phuket Governor warns developers of flood, landslide risks

    Phuket Governor warns developers of flood, landslide risks

    PHUKET: Governor Tri Augkaradacha has urged officials and local agencies to be vigilant in preventing flooding and landslides near construction sites and at recently completed housing projects. The call followed the Thai Meteorological Department on Wednesday issuing a wet weather warning for 15 provinces in southern Thailand through the end of the month. Heavy rains caused by a monsoon trough…

  • Phuket water woes prompt weir construction | Thaiger

    Phuket water woes prompt weir construction

    PHUKET: A pilot project in the hills of Kathu is aimed at alleviating water supply woes at the Prince of Songkla University campus in Phuket (PSU-Phuket). The project, headed by Bangkok Hospital Phuket (BHP), involves three weirs, or “mini-dams”, being built on hillside streams to trap and divert runoff. The first weir, which is already completed, fills three 6,000-liter tanks…

  • Top Buddhist scholar to give workshop in Phuket

    Top Buddhist scholar to give workshop in Phuket

    PHUKET: The Phuket International Academy Mind Center (PIAMC) will host a three-day workshop by leading Buddhist scholar Dr Jeffrey Hopkins in December. Taking place over the weekend of December 3-5, the program is based on the Dalai Lama’s enlightening book, How to Expand Love: Widening the Circle of Loving Relationships, which provides everyday guidelines for transforming self-centered energy into outwardly…

  • Phuket truck accident: 45 gas cylinders hit the road

    Phuket truck accident: 45 gas cylinders hit the road

    PHUKET: A tire blowout on a delivery truck left Phuket’s central artery strewn with 45 filled gas cylinders this morning. Fortunately none of the vessels exploded and there were no serious injuries. The accident occurred at around 9am on Thepkrasattri Road southbound in Mai Khao, near the entrance to Blue Canyon Country Club. By 9:30am local police, firefighters and rescue…

  • Grave guidance solves missing person mystery | Thaiger

    Grave guidance solves missing person mystery

    PHITSANULOKE: In an eerie tale just in time for Halloween, a man was arrested in this northern province after being fingered for murdering his young wife by an unlikely source: her ghost. Four months after her disappearance, the spirit of 21-year-old Ratree Thongdee reportedly appeared to her mother, Somjit Jitprajak, in a dream. The apparition told her that she had…

  • Phuket IT update: ‘Facebook for Business’ seminar on Saturday

    Phuket IT update: ‘Facebook for Business’ seminar on Saturday

    PHUKET: Computer guru Woody Leonhard will speak at two upcoming IT seminars in Phuket, starting with an encore of the popular Phuket Software Park seminar Using Facebook to Drive Business in Patong on Saturday morning. PhuketSchool.com director Sitthichai “Mr X” Laoveerakul gave the Facebook presentation last month at a Software Park Phuket meeting. Khun Woody and several Computer Clinic members…

  • Culture update: The slow death of the Phuket dialect

    Culture update: The slow death of the Phuket dialect

    PHUKET: Developed over generations in isolation from the mainland, Phuket’s unique version of the southern Thai dialect is dying out, diluted by the huge influx of migrant workers, the tourism boom, mass media and a slew of other factors. The Phuket dialect is unique. Compared with other versions of southern Thai, it tends to be slower and more flowing than…

  • Phuket Software Factory wins APICTA 2010 award

    Phuket Software Factory wins APICTA 2010 award

    PHUKET: A Phuket-based software development company was among six Thai firms winning an APICTA 2010 information and communication technology award last week. The Phuket Software Factory won a merit award in the “e-Health” category of the Asia Pacific Information and Communication Technology Awards (APICTA) 2010, held in Malaysia. The Phuket Software Factory was founded by Dr Kongkiat Kespechara to improve…

  • New international hospital under construction in Krabi

    New international hospital under construction in Krabi

    PHUKET: A new private hospital under construction in Krabi Town has prompted talk among local residents of less reliance on medical facilities in Phuket. The 120-bed facility, under construction by Krabi Nakharin Company, will be located on Pisalpop Road. The management company has links with, but is independent from, the group that runs the 135-bed Nakharin Hospital in Nakhon Sri…