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  • Phuket helps turtles break for the waves

    Phuket helps turtles break for the waves

    PHUKET: The Mai Khao Marine Turtle Foundation and JW Marriott Phuket Resort and Spa hosted the 4th Mai Khao Turtle Release yesterday afternoon. The important annual event is organized to raise funds for, and awareness of, the plight of Phuket’s critically endangered sea turtles. Supported by the Phuket Marine Biological Center and the Royal Thai Navy, the event released rehabilitated green turtles back into the Andaman Sea.

  • Phuket Police on lookout for three drivers in two fatal hit-and-runs

    Phuket Police on lookout for three drivers in two fatal hit-and-runs

    PHUKET: Chalong Police are looking for the drivers of three vehicles involved in two separate hit-and-runs on Thursday night. Just after midnight yesterday morning, police received a report that a man had died in a road accident near the entrance to Soi Pratana on Chao Fa West Road in Chalong (map

  • Phuket hotels given one month to start reporting foreign guests

    Phuket hotels given one month to start reporting foreign guests

    PHUKET: Hotels and other guest accommodation establishments across the island have until May 1 to start filing daily reports identifying their guests to Phuket Immigration before officers start raiding – and charging – the hotel operators. The news follows Phuket Immigration Superintendent Sunchai Chokkajaykij on Thursday laying down the law to his officers, ordering them to launch a campaign to get hotels, resorts and apartment residence operators to report the names of their foreign guests to the immigration office each day. “According to the Immigration Act B.

  • Phuket Opinion: Semi-naked is not an option

    Phuket Opinion: Semi-naked is not an option

    PHUKET: We’ve all been there – standing in front of the refrigerated dairy section in a local supermarket, wondering if the locally-made unsalted butter tastes anything like the imported variety when suddenly a mountain of skin reaches up for yogurt, displaying a dark bush of underarm hair and way too many freckles. “Hey mister, this is my local supermarket! If you want to walk around semi-naked, do it at home!” my inner voice screams, but of course I say nothing, give a disdainful look and trundle off in search of anything that will put a distance between me and this uncouth shopper. Seriously, this supermarket is nowhere near the sea, so why are there people walking around in nothing but shorts or bikinis

  • Truck water fights banned for Thai New Year

    Truck water fights banned for Thai New Year

    PHUKET: Deputy Interior Minister Chat Kuldilok yesterday announced that people engaging in running water battles from the backs of trucks and pickups during the upcoming Thai New Year Songkran festival will be subject to criminal charges. The news follows a meeting of the national Road Safety Center on Thursday to draw up road-safety measures to be enforced during Songkran, Lt Gen Chat explained. “The number of road accidents during Songkran is much more than normal, so this year we have launched new road-safety plans.

  • Phuket job fair offering more than 6,000 jobs

    Phuket job fair offering more than 6,000 jobs

    PHUKET: More than 6,000 jobs are up for grabs at the two-day “e-jobs@Phuket 2013” employment fair, which started today at Phuket Rajabhat University (map

  • Murder fugitive’s 10-year run ends with drug-fuelled road frenzy

    Murder fugitive’s 10-year run ends with drug-fuelled road frenzy

    PHUKET: A murder fugitive on the run for a decade was arrested yesterday in Phang Nga, north of Phuket, after an armed drug binge ended with police shooting out his front tyres.

  • Spate of Phuket parking lot robberies prompts security boost

    Spate of Phuket parking lot robberies prompts security boost

    PHUKET: Five car burglaries in two months at the Bang Maruan lagoon in Srisoonthorn has prompted Deputy Mayor Sakchai Mulikabutr to boost the number of security guards patrolling the area in the evenings.

  • Phuket sea gypsies fight forced relocation

    Phuket sea gypsies fight forced relocation

    SPECIAL REPORT PHUKET: Fearing they will have nowhere to go if court-ordered evictions are carried out, villagers at the southern Phuket sea gypsy community in Rawai have steadfastly resolved to stay put. “Our people have been living here for more than 200 years. Our homes once lined the length of the beach, but now we have only 19 rai to live on,” said village elder Ngeam Dumrongkaset, 68.

  • Phuket drought set to continue, driest early quarter in 10 years

    Phuket drought set to continue, driest early quarter in 10 years

    PHUKET: The forecast for isolated, scattered showers across Phuket in the coming days will offer little reprieve to the island’s ongoing dry spell, which is Phuket’s driest January-to-March period in a decade, experts have warned. “The average rainfall during January to March over the past 10 years is 277.71mm, but this year we received only 63.