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  • Rains to continue | Thaiger

    Rains to continue

    PHUKET: The island can expect one or two more days of occasional heavy rain due to “rather strong” monsoonal conditions along Thailand’s entire Andaman coast, government weathermen have predicted.According to a forecast issued at 11 am this morning, about 80% of the southwest coast will experience thundershowers over the 24-hour period starting at noon today, with heavy rainfall in some…

  • Police plea for alcohol-free holy days | Thaiger

    Police plea for alcohol-free holy days

    PHUKET: Police have asked shops, bars, restaurants and hotels not to sell alcohol from midnight tonight until midnight on Friday, to honor Asarnha Bucha Day and Buddhist Lent Day.Phuket City Police Superintendent Pol Col Paween Pongsirin explained that although there is no legal requirement for outlets to stop selling alcohol during these two days – and those who do will…

  • Phuket to host first 80-80 international rugby tournament | Thaiger

    Phuket to host first 80-80 international rugby tournament

    PHUKET: Dr Marut Muangkeo, President of the Thai Rugby Union (TRU), has announced that the world’s first international 80-80 rugby tournament, in which all players each must not weigh more than 85 kilograms, will be held in Phuket from August 6 to 14.Apart from the weight restriction, 80-80 rugby is full 15-a-side contact rugby played under the existing International Rugby…

  • Hotel occupancy rates rise 15pc | Thaiger

    Hotel occupancy rates rise 15pc

    PHUKET: Hotel occupancy rates on the island for July are expected to be up 15% when compared with June, thanks mainly to Tourism Authority of Thailand marketing, Pattanapong Aikwanich, President of the Phuket Tourist Association, predicted today. “There have been many Thai groups who bought the ‘Beach basking, bargain shopping’ packages, as well as tourists from Australia, the Middle East,…

  • Gazette appointed agent for major magazines | Thaiger

    Gazette appointed agent for major magazines

    PHUKET: The Phuket Gazette Co Ltd has been awarded the local agency appointment for a number of major international publications which have expressed interest in expanding their business here. Readers wishing to subscribe to Business Week, Business Traveller, Time, Forbes, Fortune, or Reader’s Digest (English and Chinese editions) are invited to contact the Gazette to make the necessary arrangements. The magazines will be delivered by…

  • Property tax break ill-timed – Phummisak | Thaiger

    Property tax break ill-timed – Phummisak

    PHUKET: Phummisak Hongsyok, President of the Phuket Real Estate Club (PREC), yesterday criticized the government’s move to reduce the tax on transfer of property ownership as ill-timed and inappropriate.His criticism came despite the fact that many would assume that real estate companies and property developers would welcome the proposed tax break as a stimulant, however small, to house sales.The proposal…

  • Police appeal for new wheels

    Police appeal for new wheels

    PHUKET CITY: Phuket City Police Superintendent Col Paween Pongsirin is appealing for public donations to help buy badly-needed police vehicles for his cash-strapped department. Col Paween told the Gazette last week that although cars and motorcycles are essential for police work, seven of the department’s 14 squad cars are no longer roadworthy or are currently being repaired. He added that…

  • December quake moved Phuket 27cm | Thaiger

    December quake moved Phuket 27cm

    LONDON: Scientists say that Phuket moved 27 centimeters to the southwest when the massive tsunami-generating quake erupted near Sumatra on December 26 last year, and moved a further 7cm in the 50 days following the quake.Writing in the latest issue of the respected Nature magazine, published yesterday, scientists say that the quake ripped a gash in the Earth’s crust more…

  • Tsunami alarm system online in August | Thaiger

    Tsunami alarm system online in August

    PHUKET: The island’s tsunami warning system will be linked in August via satellite to the Nonthaburi-based National Disaster Warning Center (NDWC).Patong, which has been chosen for the pilot project of the NDWC’s tsunami warning system for the entire Andaman coast, is home to three NDWC warning towers and there are plans to increase the number of towers to cover 24…

  • Store owner’s death “was suicide’ | Thaiger

    Store owner’s death “was suicide’

    KATHU: A grocery store owner living in the Moo Baan Irawadee housing development in Ketho apparently committed suicide early this morning by shooting himself in the head. Pol Lt Col Ampolwat Saengraung of Tung Tong Police Station identified the man as 35-year-old Songkhla native Prawee “Ead” Kaewbutr.He lived with his daughter and common-law wife, who discovered his body in a…

  • Businesswoman gunned down in Patong | Thaiger

    Businesswoman gunned down in Patong

    PATONG: A 27-year-old woman from Udon Thani, Nilasnuch Tongnun, was shot dead by hitmen on Friday evening while chatting with her uncle and neighbors at Ericsson Guest House on Nanai Rd.Pol Lt Col Boonlert Onklang, of Kathu Police Station, said, “She was shot four times: once in the chest, once in the left shoulder and twice in the back.”Col Boonlert…

  • New Abbot fails flock | Thaiger

    New Abbot fails flock

    PHANG NGA: The new Abbot of Wat Yan Yao is on temporary leave after some 150 villagers staged an angry protest calling for him to step down. The reason? He banned gambling and drinking at the temple, famous for its former tsunami victim identification center. The monk, Wichjit Phuttawichito, agreed to temporarily step down to appease the villagers, who were…

  • Rice praises Thai tsunami recovery | Thaiger

    Rice praises Thai tsunami recovery

    CHERNG TALAY: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice yesterday praised Thailand, which she described as “a close ally of the United States”, on its recovery from the tsunami.Dr Rice made her comments following a meeting with Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and other ministers at the Sheraton Grande Laguna Phuket.At the press conference, she called on Thailand and other Southeast Asian…

  • Fortune magazine hails Phuket as “Paradise found’

    Fortune magazine hails Phuket as “Paradise found’

    PHUKET: The island has been named by one of the world’s top business magazines, Fortune, among the top five “idyllic places … where you can still live like a king on what you’ve saved”.For a feature in Issue 1, Volume 25, titled “Paradise found: where to retire abroad”, the magazine chose Phuket – along with San Carlos de Bariloche in…

  • Early rise in minimum wage expected | Thaiger

    Early rise in minimum wage expected

    PHUKET CITY: Phuket’s current minimum wage of 173 baht a day could increase earlier than usual to offset inflation and the rising price of gas.At a seminar on wages organized by the Ministry of Labour on July 8 and 9, Charupong Ruangsuwan, the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, said that employees have been requesting that the minimum wage be raised earlier in the…

  • Gambling tops arrests stats again | Thaiger

    Gambling tops arrests stats again

    PHUKET CITY: In statistics for June released today by Phuket Provincial Police, gambling again topped the the arrests table with 176 apprehensions made. Seventeen of the cases involved the sale of underground lottery tickets.Sixty-four people were arrested for the illegal possession or use of controlled substances, with 1,077.5 ya bah (methamphetamine) tablets seized.Fifty-nine people were arrested for offenses related to…

  • Two slain at upmarket development | Thaiger

    Two slain at upmarket development

    PHUKET: An army sergeant and a security guard were murdered on Wednesday night (July 6) at the upmarket Phuket Pavilions project in Cherng Talay.Pol Lt Col Siriwat In-yim of Cherng Talay Police Station told the Gazette that the victims were found the following morning under one of the villas at The Pavilions.They were identified as Royal Thai Army Sgt Buntoon…

  • Gov proposes changes to entertainment zones | Thaiger

    Gov proposes changes to entertainment zones

    PHUKET CITY: Governor Udomsak Uswarangkura has announced proposals for new, larger entertainment zones for Phuket, subject to public consultation.The proposed new entertainment zones, in all three districts, were discussed at a meeting yesterday at Phuket Provincial Hall.“This is the first step in the expansion of our entertainment zones,” Gov Udomsak said. “Each district will conduct a one-month round of consultations…

  • B36m awaits tsunami jobless | Thaiger

    B36m awaits tsunami jobless

    PHUKET CITY: Huge amounts of money are sitting waiting for employees who lost their jobs because of the tsunami. Of more than 40 million baht set aside for this purpose, only four million baht has been disbursed, the Ministry of Labour said on July 1.Surin Chiravisit, Director General of the Ministry of Labor’s Department of Labour Protection and Welfare said…

  • Phuket City to get new beach | Thaiger

    Phuket City to get new beach

    PHUKET CITY: In an effort to spruce up the city’s premier recreation area, Phuket City Municipality will spend a total of 39 million baht on drainage, repairs and other improvements at Saphan Hin.Once the project is complete, Saphan Hin will have a 500-meter-long beach, created from recovered sand, near the remaining mangrove stands on the north coast of the peninsula.…

  • 191 emergency service back online | Thaiger

    191 emergency service back online

    PHUKET: The police emergency phone number, 191, is now back in service, after inquiries were made by the Gazette as to why it had not been functioning for at least two weeks.Phuket Provincial Police Deputy Commander Pol Col Kokiat Wongvorachart told the Gazette on Tuesday that the 191 line had not been working for about 15 days, and police were…

  • TT&T introduces high-speed ‘Max Net’ | Thaiger

    TT&T introduces high-speed ‘Max Net’

    UBON RATCHATHANI: In an all-bells-and-whistles launch in this eastern Isarn city on July 1, telephone company TT&T went into the ISP business, with the introduction of a nationwide broadband service.The launch included video conference link-ups with both Phuket and Chiang Mai, via the Internet, as a way to demonstrate what may be achieved with TT&T’s new system.The company boasts that high-speed…

  • SIM card registration underway | Thaiger

    SIM card registration underway

    PHUKET: Phuket Vice-Governor Winai Buapradit has urged all Phuket residents who bought prepaid Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards for their mobile phones before May 10, 2005 to register them with the government.Registration began July 1 and phone users have until the end of the year to submit their registrations. A source at the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MoICT)…

  • No danger from morning tremor | Thaiger

    No danger from morning tremor

    PHUKET CITY: An earthquake measuring 6.7 on the Richter scale, centered in the sea off the west coast of Sumatra this morning, posed little danger to Phuket, where its shock waves passed largely unnoticed.The US Geological Survey website put the epicenter at 1.901ºN, 97.099ºE, about 120 kilometers west of the Sumatran coast, and at a depth of 30 kilometers.Chamnong Chitpukdee,…

  • US Sec of State Rice to visit Phuket

    US Sec of State Rice to visit Phuket

    PHUKET: US Secretary of State (foreign minister) Condoleezza Rice will inspect reconstruction work in tsunami-affected areas of Phuket and Phang Nga Provinces on July 11, after being welcomed at the Sheraton Grande Laguna Phuket by Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.Dr Rice will arrive at Phuket International Airport on a special flight on the evening of July 10. The following morning she…

  • Phuket landing fees to be cut by half | Thaiger

    Phuket landing fees to be cut by half

    PHUKET: Airports of Thailand (AOT) is set to cut as much as 50% off landing fees for both international and domestic arrivals at Phuket International Airport (PIA) until December, in an effort to boost the region’s flagging tourist industry.The Director of PIA, Sq/Ldr Pornchai Eua-aree, confirmed that AOT had had a meeting in Bangkok to discuss the cut in fees.…

  • Mystery suicide identified | Thaiger

    Mystery suicide identified

    PHUKET CITY: The British Embassy in Bangkok has confirmed that the body of a man who committed suicide at the Phuket Merlin Hotel on June 18 is that of British national Lyndon John Pedley, 44, of Liverpool, England.Mr Pedley, who apparently swallowed a large number of antihistamine and tranquilizer pills in order to end his own life, was initially identified…

  • New land committee sees first arrest | Thaiger

    New land committee sees first arrest

    KAMALA: The new special committee set up by Phuket Governor Udomsak Uswarangkura to investigate land encroachment and abuses of environmental protection has garnered its first arrest – that of Boonchuay Reungpetch, 40, on June 25, for encroaching on and building three homes on national forest land in Kamala.The arrest came days before the Governor had even officially ratified the committee,…

  • Phuket and Andamans “twinned’

    Phuket and Andamans “twinned’

    CHERNG TALAY: Delegations representing the City of Port Blair and Phuket Province have signed an agreement “cementing the friendship” between the two geographic entities and effectively making them “sister cities”. The two sides also agreed in principle to try to establish direct air links and promote regional tourism. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed on Wednesday at a late-afternoon ceremony…

  • Taiwan finally cancels travel warning | Thaiger

    Taiwan finally cancels travel warning

    PHUKET: Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has finally lifted its “orange” alert, which warned against travel to Phuket.The ministry announced on Tuesday that it had received a report from Taiwan’s representative office in Thailand confirming that Phuket’s tourism facilities and transportation networks have been successfully repaired and rebuilt. Daily living for locals has returned to normal, the report said, and…