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  • Phuket Prosecutor may appeal Fanelli sentence | Thaiger

    Phuket Prosecutor may appeal Fanelli sentence

    PHUKET: The Phuket Attorney General’s Office is considering filing an appeal over the sentence of 10 years and three months imprisonment handed down to former US Marine Ronald Fanelli for the stabbing murder of bar hostess Wanphen Pienjai last year. Fanelli was formally handed down a sentence of 20 years imprisonment for murder and another six months in jail for…

  • Phuket officials push for buses from airport to main beaches | Thaiger

    Phuket officials push for buses from airport to main beaches

    PHUKET: Phuket Provincial Land Transportation Office (PLTO) Chief Terayout Prasertphol has announced that his office will apply for Phuket to have two new bus routes operating from the airport: one to Rawai and another running through Patong to Kata-Karon. He expects bus services along the new routes to be in operation by February. “The next step is to apply to…

  • Phuket Media Watch: Flood Roundup | Thaiger

    Phuket Media Watch: Flood Roundup

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news compiled by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community More than 1,000 suicidal following flood crisis The NationPHUKET: More than 1,000 people whose lives have been disrupted by the floods in central Thailand are at risk of committing suicide, Disaster Mitigation Centre director Phanu Yaemsri said Friday. Of more than 1.3 million Thais affected by…

  • Phuket ITF Tennis: Canada-China twosome take doubles title | Thaiger

    Phuket ITF Tennis: Canada-China twosome take doubles title

    PHUKET: Partnering each other for the first time in doubles competition, Kelsey Stevenson from Canada and Zhe Li from China earned an unexpected but well deserved victory in the Chang ITF Thailand Pro Circuit Men’s tennis doubles final. Having defeated the tournament’s number three seeds, Soong-Jae Cho and Ji Sung Nam, both from Korea, Stevenson and Li faced the number…

  • Phuket Poll: How alcohol dependent is Phuket? | Thaiger

    Phuket Poll: How alcohol dependent is Phuket?

    PHUKET: The floods in Bangkok and Central Thailand continue to wreak havoc with domestic production of beer and its distribution to Phuket. The disruptions have caused serious shortages, much to the bane of hoteliers, restaurateurs and bar owners across the island. The Phuket Gazette has received many reports of severely inflated prices, up to nearly double for one brand of…

  • Phuket’s Patong to transform feces into fertilizer | Thaiger

    Phuket’s Patong to transform feces into fertilizer

    PHUKET: Patong Municipality will apply for a 65-million-baht loan to build a treatment plant that will convert thousands of tonnes of Phuket’s fecal matter into fertilizer. The Patong Council yesterday carried the motion in favor of building the fertilizer factory, with a plan to profit from the horrendous waste. Residents and tourists in the resort town generate up to 10…

  • Three more to be executed in China | Thaiger

    Three more to be executed in China

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community China said to execute thousands annually Phuket Gazette PHUKET: It is unknown how many people are executed in China each year as the government withholds the information as a state secret. But according to an Amnesty International report, the figure is at least “thousands”. Three more…

  • Bangkok floods prompt PM Yingluck to call for cheap THAI flights to Phuket | Thaiger

    Bangkok floods prompt PM Yingluck to call for cheap THAI flights to Phuket

    PHUKET: Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra today called on Thai Airways International to reduce airfares for flights to Phuket and other destinations in Southern Thailand. Prime Minister Yingluck’s call comes in response to the likely flooding of Rama II Road in Bangkok, the main artery connecting Bangkok with the South. “Thai Airways International will offer airfare discounts in response to PM…

  • Flood price rises no match for Phuket flower power on Loy Krathong | Thaiger

    Flood price rises no match for Phuket flower power on Loy Krathong

    PHUKET: Floods in Bangkok and Central Thailand forcing the prices of some flowers to double in Phuket have not stopped people from splashing out for the Loy Krathong festival tonight. The krathong, lotus-shaped floats traditionally made of banana leaves, with a small offering of food, flowers, joss sticks and/or candles, are usually adorned with lotus and orchids. Prices of both…

  • Phuket models call for votes in Thai Supermodel contest | Thaiger

    Phuket models call for votes in Thai Supermodel contest

    PHUKET: Two young Phuket models are seeking votes in the Photogenic Model competition, part of the Thai Supermodel Contest 2011. Uraisri “Yim” Watrsang, 16, and Vanessa “Van” Herrmann, 20, have both made it to the final round of the contest to be broadcast on Channel 7. Miss Watrsang attended Phuket’s Plookpanya School before moving on to Srinagarindra, where she is…

  • Phuket probe reveals 1,400 meth pills in man’s underpants | Thaiger

    Phuket probe reveals 1,400 meth pills in man’s underpants

    PHUKET: The arrests of two low-level Phuket drug users have led to the bust of their suspected methamphetamine dealer, who was allegedly caught with 1,400 ya bah (methamphetamine) stashed in his underwear. Narongrit Metula, Bualin Panachai and Seksan Sritham were presented at a press conference at Chalong Police Station yesterday. Tipped off by an undercover agent, a team of police…

  • Pullman Phuket Arcadia Nai Thon nears opening | Thaiger

    Pullman Phuket Arcadia Nai Thon nears opening

    PHUKET: Construction of the five star Pullman Phuket Arcadia began in October 2010 on Nai Thon’s headland and with the project completion target date of August 2012 approaching, marketing and recruitment proposals are scheduled for the end of this year. Mr Maitree Narukapichai, the project owner’s representative and managing director of Villa Zolitude Resort and Spa in Chalong, detailed the…

  • Phuket officials ordered to crack down on flood price gouging | Thaiger

    Phuket officials ordered to crack down on flood price gouging

    PHUKET: Phuket Vice Governor Somkiat Sangkaosuttirak today ordered Phuket Provincial Commercial Affairs acting chief Jarus Phetpakdee to conduct price checks on consumer goods in Phuket and to crack down on any irregularities. At a meeting of top officials convened at Provincial Hall this morning expressly to tackle the issue, V/Gov Somkiat said, “We have received many complaints about the rising…

  • Phuket food to be nominated for UNESCO gastronomical prize | Thaiger

    Phuket food to be nominated for UNESCO gastronomical prize

    PHUKET: Efforts are underway to collate recipes and historical information of local Baba (“Straits Chinese”) cuisine in order to have Phuket Town recognized by UNESCO as a City of Gastronomy. Dr Kosol Tang-Uthai, president of the Thai Peranakan Association, said that 65 local Baba chefs were involved in the process. “Phuket Baba food combines recipes from Royal Thai Cuisine, common…

  • Phuket hotels offer “great escape’ deals for Bangkok flood evacuees | Thaiger

    Phuket hotels offer “great escape’ deals for Bangkok flood evacuees

    PHUKET: At least seven Phuket hotels and resorts have signed up for the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) campaign, offering discounted room rates to Bangkok flood evacuees. Bangornrat Shinaprayoon, director of the TAT office in Phuket, said Phuket was one destination that many people from Bangkok were fleeing to. “Many are staying in hotels in Phuket Town or returning to…

  • Young woman crushed to death on Phuket beach road | Thaiger

    Young woman crushed to death on Phuket beach road

    PHUKET: A young Phang Nga woman was killed on the Patong beach road, on Phuket’s west coast, yesterday when a six-wheeled truck ran over her after colliding with the motorbike she was driving. Kathu Police received a report of the accident on Thaweewong Road, near the junction with Phra Barami Road, at about 6pm. Arayada Budsayakul, 27, was killed instantly,…

  • Phuket longtail fisherman watches helpless as nephew drowns | Thaiger

    Phuket longtail fisherman watches helpless as nephew drowns

    PHUKET: A longtail boat operator drowned near Phuket’s Ao Por Pier this morning as his uncle helplessly looked on. The drowned man’s uncle, “Rut”, described the series of events to family friend Suriya Dujpayak, but was too grief-stricken to speak to the press. Boonchuay Piewsoy, 35, developed cramps at about 7:30am while swimming out to his boat, which was anchored…

  • Training tips for the Phuket Triathlon – fuel for your body | Thaiger

    Training tips for the Phuket Triathlon – fuel for your body

    PHUKET: Completing a successful triathlon is not just about swimming, biking and running. You need to fuel your body with the right energy sources and ensure you are properly hydrated. Use the days before the race to load up on fuel. Carbohydrates deliver the most energy. Make a shift in your diet toward this kind of food. Good sources of…

  • King’s College take Phuket rugby cup | Thaiger

    King’s College take Phuket rugby cup

    PHUKET: As waters continue to inundate Bangkok and travel advisories assist with reduced visitor numbers to Phuket, it was a privilege to see the efforts made by a few rugby playing schools and organizations to travel and participate in the first Phuket Lomas International Youth Rugby Tournament hosted by Thanyapura Sports and Leisure Club (TSLC) recently. King’s College from Bangkok…

  • Phuket not alone in problem of abandoned babies | Thaiger

    Phuket not alone in problem of abandoned babies

    Phuket NEWS Hound – World news selected by Phuket Gazette editors for Phuket readers Russia places boxes for mothers to drop off unwanted babies PHUKET: Russian hospitals have begun to introduce so-called baby boxes where new mothers will be able to place their unwanted newborns, officials said on Monday. According to the RIA Novosti news agency, Russian health officials said…

  • No “nipple gangs’ in Phuket: Police | Thaiger

    No “nipple gangs’ in Phuket: Police

    PHUKET: Phuket police today were firm in the assertion that there are no “nipple gangs” at work in Phuket. The news follows a report by a Chinese daily newspaper saying that Singaporean men on holiday in Phuket had been drugged by knock-out drops smeared onto women’s breasts. Once drugged unconscious, the men were robbed, the report said. Other newspapers and…

  • Hit-and-run slams Phuket woman off the road and into a ravine | Thaiger

    Hit-and-run slams Phuket woman off the road and into a ravine

    PHUKET: Phuket police are searching for the driver of a pickup truck that was involved in a hit and run on the Chalong-Kata Hill on Sunday. Witnesses reported seeing the pickup collide with a motorbike, resulting in the woman rider plunging over the edge of the steep slope and landing in a ravine about eight meters deep. The accident was…

  • Phuket roads blamed for traffic accidents: Poll | Thaiger

    Phuket roads blamed for traffic accidents: Poll

    PHUKET: More than half the people who took part in a recent Phuket Gazette poll responded that the island’s roads were either the primary cause or a large contributing factor to the number of road accidents that occur in Phuket. In the poll, readers were asked, “Do you believe that the condition of Phuket’s roads endangers residents and tourists?” Overall,…

  • Bangkok flood ‘stranglehold’ on fixing deadly Phuket road | Thaiger

    Bangkok flood ‘stranglehold’ on fixing deadly Phuket road

    PHUKET: Phuket Provincial Highways Office (PPHO) chief Arun Sanae has applied for a budget of eight million baht to fix the damaged Patong Hill road, but says he does not know when the funds to begin repairs will arrive. The road suffered a severe rip in its surface last month after heavy rains caused a landslide underneath it on October…

  • Body of foreign man found floating off Phuket | Thaiger

    Body of foreign man found floating off Phuket

    PHUKET: A Thai fishing boat this morning found the body of a caucasian man floating in the waters between Racha Yai Island and Coral Island, to the south of Phuket. Samnieng Srisan of the Phuket Tourist Rescue Center at Chalong Pier told the Phuket Gazette that the squid fishing boat Sor Naja made the discovery at about 10:15am. “The body…

  • Mystics fail to reveal bodies of missing Phuket lovers | Thaiger

    Mystics fail to reveal bodies of missing Phuket lovers

    PHUKET: The families of the man and woman who have yet to resurface since disappearing from Thepkrasattri Bridge last week have called in soothsayers to help find the bodies. However, despite at least five mystics proffering descriptions of where to look in the fast-flowing waters under the Phuket bridge, divers have yet to find the bodies of troubled young lovers…

  • Bangkok floods hit Phuket bars with ‘beer crisis’ | Thaiger

    Bangkok floods hit Phuket bars with ‘beer crisis’

    PHUKET: Phuket’s critical tourism and entertainment industries are struggling to cope with the disrupted supply of consumer products and price rises brought on by the floods in Bangkok and central Thailand. The latest shortage to take hold on the island is alcohol, with reports flooding in to the Phuket Gazette of bars either running dry or short of stock and…

  • Thai Floods: Kudos and consequences for Phuket | Thaiger

    Thai Floods: Kudos and consequences for Phuket

    PHUKET: While the floods laying siege to Bangkok have dominated national news and made headlines around the world for weeks, Phuket has remained safe and dry. And as such, the province has been, as it well should be, a major platform for flood relief for hundreds of thousands of victims throughout Thailand’s central plains. Heartwarming initiatives continue underway in Phuket…

  • BIS Phuket calls for boats, life vests to help Bangkok flood victims | Thaiger

    BIS Phuket calls for boats, life vests to help Bangkok flood victims

    PHUKET: British International School Phuket (BIS) is appealing for donations of boats and life vests to help those affected by the floods in Bangkok. “Due to the flooding problems in Bangkok, Rangsit University has formed a group of rescue team to help the Rangsit and Muang Eak communities and they are desperately in need of additional supplies as the water…

  • Phuket readies for Loy Krathong 2011 | Thaiger

    Phuket readies for Loy Krathong 2011

    PHUKET: Loy Krathong, the “festival of light,” is on November 10 this year and will be celebrated by communities across Phuket and all of Thailand. Thousands of people across the nation will be releasing krathong, lotus-shaped floats traditionally made of banana leaves, with a small offering of food, flowers, joss sticks and/or candles into the waters of Thailand. This annual…