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  • Phuket NewsOne dead, 20 hurt in bus crash | Thaiger

    One dead, 20 hurt in bus crash

    PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN: One passenger from Hong Kong died instantly and 20 Thais were injured when a tour bus carrying passengers from Phuket to Bangkok overturned on the highway early yesterday morning. One of the injured is Pol Lt Col Wuttichai Kumphut, formerly deputy superintendent of Chalong Police Station. He and other passengers were taken to Prachuap Khiri Khan Hospital…

  • Phuket NewsTHAI “sucks”, says Thaksin | Thaiger

    THAI “sucks”, says Thaksin

    BANGKOK (AFP): Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra today slammed Thailand’s national airline, Thai Airways International (THAI), for its high ticket prices, uncomfortable seats and poor service. In an interview today, he said, “If I were not a public figure, I wouldn’t fly with THAI. It sucks. “Business class on other airlines is better than THAI’s first class. Our fares are also…

  • Phuket NewsCopyright raid reports keep Net cafés closed | Thaiger

    Copyright raid reports keep Net cafés closed

    PHUKET TOWN: Dozens of businesses that use computers stayed closed today after reports that police were raiding Internet cafés and other computer-intensive businesses, looking for pirated software or copies of legitimate software being used without licenses. A source claiming to be close to the police in Bangkok responsible for enforcing copyright law told the Gazette that raids were being conducted…

  • Phuket NewsAngel Air to fly Phuket-HK and Phuket-Osaka | Thaiger

    Angel Air to fly Phuket-HK and Phuket-Osaka

    BANGKOK : Thailand’s second airline, Angel Air, is to launch two new services to Phuket next month – one from Osaka in Japan, and one from Hong Kong. The airline said today that it would begin daily flights from Japan’s second-largest city to Phuket, via Bangkok, on June 21. It will also introduce twice-weekly flights between Phuket and Hong Kong…

  • Phuket NewsAfter 100 days, jury still out on Thaksin | Thaiger

    After 100 days, jury still out on Thaksin

    BANGKOK (AFP): After 100 days in office, the jury is still out on Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra — literally. Thailand’s constitutional court is deliberating corruption charges against Thaksin. If convicted, he may be forced out of office and barred from politics for five years. That pressure has seen him scrambling to leave a legacy by pushing through his populist…

  • Phuket NewsMP tells how she lobbied Thaksin over bar problem | Thaiger

    MP tells how she lobbied Thaksin over bar problem

    BANGKOK: Chalermlak Kebsab, Phuket’s Member of Parliament for Region 2, which includes Patong, was a busy woman yesterday morning, trying to persuade the government in Bangkok to relax the crackdown on bar closing times in Phuket’s entertainment capital. Her first port of call was a meeting of the Democrat Party, at which she sat with Pol Lt Gen Wannarat Kosharat,…

  • Phuket NewsPatong bar owners claim victory | Thaiger

    Patong bar owners claim victory

    PATONG: The embattled bar owners of Patong appear to have won a reprieve from the enforcement of the 2 am closure law after putting intense pressure on the government, both locally and in Bangkok. The bar owners gathered this evening in the Pasha discotheque on Soi Sunset. There, the Mayor of Patong, Pian Keesin, announced that a tacit agreement had…

  • Phuket NewsMinistry rejects bar owners’ 2 am plea | Thaiger

    Ministry rejects bar owners’ 2 am plea

    PHUKET: Provincial Governor Pongpayome Vasaputi said today that he has received an emphatic “No” from the Ministry of the Interior in response to a petition by Patong bar owners to allow them to stay open later than 2 am. Gov Pongpayome told the Gazette that the Ministry, in a letter to him, pointed out that there are many other tourist…

  • Phuket NewsMalaysia puts harsh brakes on Thai drivers | Thaiger

    Malaysia puts harsh brakes on Thai drivers

    KHUAN DON, THAILAND: In a move sure to bring frowns and grimaces to the Land of Smiles, Thailand’s neighbor to the south has introduced measures making it an almost hopeless enterprise for Thais to enter Malaysia by automobile. At the Khuan Don border (near Satun) this afternoon, Malaysian authorities in spiffy blue uniforms were handing out “Rules” flyers to scores…

  • Phuket NewsThai Airways board members lose perks | Thaiger

    Thai Airways board members lose perks

    BANGKOK (AFP): Thai Airways International board members, long accustomed to free flights and expensive perks, are to lose their privileges as part of an effort to streamline the national carrier, an airline official said this afternoon. Chairman Chai-Anan Samuddavanija, appointed with a new board of directors amid controversy this week, has vowed to cancel the perks offered since Thai Airways…

  • Phuket NewsTop police officers removed from Phuket | Thaiger

    Top police officers removed from Phuket

    PHUKET TOWN: Pol Col Chalit Tintanee, the superintendent of Phuket Town Police Station, and Pol Lt Col Wutthichai Kamput, deputy superintendent (Crime Suppression Division) of Thalang Police Station, have been transferred to Surat Thani. A well placed source within the police department told the Gazette that both Col Chalit and Lt Col Wutthichai received a phone call this morning ordering…

  • Phuket NewsThai Airways board appointments spark protest | Thaiger

    Thai Airways board appointments spark protest

    BANGKOK (AFP): Hundreds of aviation industry employees rallied today outside the headquarters of Thai Airways to protest the company’s new board of directors, which they say is rife with cronyism. Wearing symbolic black dress, workers from Thai Airways and Aeronautical Radio of Thailand surrounded a limousine carrying Deputy Transportation and Communication Minister Pracha Maleenond, who will chair a meeting of…

  • Phuket NewsYoung Thais hooked on football betting | Thaiger

    Young Thais hooked on football betting

    BANGKOK (AFP): Hundreds of thousands of Thailand’s young football fans are addicted to gambling on foreign matches, the government said in a report released today. Some 300,000 football-crazed students wager 50 million baht (1.1 million dollars) every day, according to ruling Thai Rak Thai party politician Poom Sarapon. A recent survey shows that most of the kingdom’s football gamblers are…

  • Phuket NewsTAT rejects “Phuket too costly’ claim | Thaiger

    TAT rejects “Phuket too costly’ claim

    PHUKET: Anuphap Teerarat, director of the Phuket office of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), today rejected criticism from a German movie producer that Phuket has priced itself out of the market as far as film-makers are concerned. The producer, Wolfgang Rademann, was quoted in the Bangkok Post as saying that he had opted to shoot his made-for-TV movie, which…

  • Phuket NewsB30 medical scheme: Public urged to update records | Thaiger

    B30 medical scheme: Public urged to update records

    PHUKET: The Provincial Public Health Office (PHO) is to start a public information drive, urging people to update their house registration documents (tabien baan) immediately. “This is important because the budget Phuket will get for the 30-baht scheme will depend on how many people are registered as living in the province,” said Dr Boonrieng Chuchaisaengrat, Chief of the PHO. He…

  • Phuket NewsAnother blow for foreign investors | Thaiger

    Another blow for foreign investors

    BANGKOK (AFP): Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra today urged developing Asian nations to abandon economic policies modeled after the United States and Japan, and to try to build local businesses rather than attract foreign investors. At the opening of the 57th session of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), Thaksin said that economic reforms…

  • Phuket NewsAirport passenger throughput falls | Thaiger

    Airport passenger throughput falls

    PHUKET: In a sharp reversal of recent trends, passenger throughput at Phuket International Airport during February was down by 2.3% compared with the same month last year, according to figures released by airport officials. The number of people arriving or departing on domestic flights was, at 213,755, almost the same as last year. But the number of people using the…

  • Phuket NewsThaksin admits weak defense against graft charges | Thaiger

    Thaksin admits weak defense against graft charges

    BANGKOK (AFP): Embattled Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra admitted Thursday that his lawyers had mounted a lacklustre defense against graft charges that threaten to end his political career. Thaksin said he would not sack his legal team despite its poor showing in the Constitutional Court which this week opened a hearing into the indictment handed down by the nation’s anti-corruption body.…

  • Phuket NewsTHAI announces extra Songkhran flights | Thaiger

    THAI announces extra Songkhran flights

    PHUKET: Thai Airways International (THAI) has announced schedules for additional flights between Bangkok and Phuket during the Songkhran festival. The extra flights, on Friday, April 13, and Monday, April 16, are as follows: Phuket-Bangkok April 13 ………………Dep………..Arr. TG8739……0850………..1015 TG8743……0905………..1030 TG8741……1410………..1535 April 16 TG238…….0735………..0900 TG8739……1600………..1725 TG8741……1730………..1855 TG8743……1815………..1940 Bangkok-Phuket. April 13 ………………Dep………..Arr. TG8738……0645………..0805 TG8742……0655………..0815 TG8740……1150………..1310 April 16 TG8738……1345………..1505 TG8740……1510………..1630 TG8742……1610………..1730 For reservations…

  • Phuket NewsThaksin begins fight of his life | Thaiger

    Thaksin begins fight of his life

    BANGKOK (AFP): Thailand’s Constitutional Court opens a hearing this week into corruption charges against Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra that threaten to cut short his political career. Thaksin won the January national elections despite having just been indicted for deliberately concealing some of his assets while deputy prime minister in 1997. The billionaire businessman faces a five-year ban from politics if…

  • Phuket NewsCharn re-elected as Chamber Chairman | Thaiger

    Charn re-elected as Chamber Chairman

    PHUKET TOWN: Members of the Phuket Chamber of Commerce, meeting late into the night, voted on Saturday to re-elect Charn Wongsatayanont as Chairman of the chamber. K. Charn received 11 votes, just one vote more than his rival for the position, Pamuke Achariyachai, president of the Kata Group of Hotels. The 21-member committee elected at the same time includes eight…

  • Phuket NewsIBAP looks at BoI advantages | Thaiger

    IBAP looks at BoI advantages

    PHUKET TOWN: The International Business Association of Phuket (IBAP) saw a record turnout of around 100 members and guests for its bi-monthly general meeting on Friday. Guest of honor was Charn Wongsatayanont, chairman of the Phuket Chamber of Commerce. The main topic of the meeting was the Board of Investment (BoI), its aims and the ways it can help businesses.…

  • Phuket NewsDanish tourist drowns | Thaiger

    Danish tourist drowns

    PHUKET: A Danish tourist, named by police as Per Gregersem, 67, drowned off Raya Island on Thursday afternoon, while another tourist was saved from a similar fate off Patong. Mr Gregersem and his family, who were staying in Karon, went to Raya Island to enjoy an afternoon of swimming and sunbathing. After swimming for about half an hour, Mr Gregersem…

  • Phuket NewsPoliceman wins luxury yacht auction | Thaiger

    Policeman wins luxury yacht auction

    PHUKET TOWN: A police officer who declined to give his name, but who works in the Economic Crime Investigations Division in Bangkok, today won the auction for a luxury motor yacht at the Phuket Customs Region 5 office. And thanks to the fact that there were no other bidders, he got the boat for a song – just 5.5 million…

  • Phuket NewsPassengers taken off cruise ship | Thaiger

    Passengers taken off cruise ship

    AO MAKHAM: About 250 passengers aboard the cruise ship Andaman Princess were taken off the vessel yesterday afternoon after a bilge pump broke down near Maiton Island. “The problem arose in the engine room at 4:30 pm when a pump stopped working and the ship began to list,” said Narong Chinsot, Phuket Operations Manager of the Andaman Princess. K. Narong…

  • Phuket NewsProvincial road tax revenues soar | Thaiger

    Provincial road tax revenues soar

    PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Land Transportation Office (PLTO) collected more than 93 million baht in road taxes last year. This continues the trend of higher year-on-year revenues. In 1998, the PLTO collected nearly 80 million baht, while in 1999 it collected more than 85 million. These figures exclude taxes levied on motorcycles. The PLTO says it expects to collect even…

  • Phuket NewsNew dad ends up in handcuffs | Thaiger

    New dad ends up in handcuffs

    PHUKET: Robert Clarke received more than he bargained for when he visited his Thai wife at the Bangkok Phuket Hospital after she gave birth to their child. As he watched over her early on Friday morning, police officers marched in and arrested him. Pol Capt Anukul Nuket of Phuket Town Police Station said that the Norwegian Embassy in Bangkok had…

  • Phuket NewsOne dead, 21 hurt in bus crash | Thaiger

    One dead, 21 hurt in bus crash

    KAMALA: A guide from Bangkok-based tour company Mandarin Express was killed when the bus he was in crashed not far from the Thavorn Beach Village. Twenty-one other guides from the same company were injured in the accident, three of them seriously. The bus was taking the guides from Phuket FantaSea to Patong when the driver lost control after the brakes…

  • Phuket NewsThailand a hub for illegal wildlife products | Thaiger

    Thailand a hub for illegal wildlife products

    BANGKOK (AFP): Thailand has become a regional center for the illicit trade in products made from endangered animals, the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) said this afternoon. During a three-month study, the WWF found more than 33,000 animal products in Bangkok made from internationally protected species, in all worth about 160 million baht (3.7 million dollars). Items made from…

  • Phuket NewsEconomic recovery facing severe challenges | Thaiger

    Economic recovery facing severe challenges

    BANGKOK (AFP): Thailand’s nascent economic emergence from the depths of the crisis is in jeopardy. Recently released indicators provide stark evidence that falling exports are crippling the recovery. The slump has been spurred by a decline in demand in the United States as the economy there slows, but it also reflects a failure to stimulate fresh investment, analysts say. “Foreign…