 | Saukam Khoy, who led Cambodia for 11 days in 1975, died at 93 |
| Funeral services began Thursday for the last man to serve as Cambodia's president before Khmer Rouge forces took control of his country and launched a devastating campaign of persecution.
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 | Bamboo horse victim of modernity |
| Pheap Bonnary, 23, a Pursat native, has been a lorry driver for three years. I T is sunrise in Pursat and the air is cool in the early morning, fresh before the heat of the day.
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 | KR museum construction stalls |
| Tourists at Phnom Penh's Choeung Ek killing field. Plans for a Khmer Rouge museum in Anlong Veng are on hold due to lack of funding.
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 | Poor countries need access to global markets: ministers |
| A man carries rice in Phnom Penh. Ministers in Siem Reap pressed for open markets.
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 | Govt pressured to protect garment workers' salaries |
| A garment factory worker in Phnom Penh. A union leader is demanding assurances that bankrupt owners will pay salaries.
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 | Angkor photo festival opens |
| The photograph "Promises and Lies", shot in Afghanistan, is one of many featured in the 4th annual Angkor Photography Festival.
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 | MTV Exit concert tour kicks off Saturday in Sihanoukville |
| RITISH rock sensation Placebo will play Angkor Wat's first rock concert in what is expected to be the highlight of an MTV EXIT campaign against human trafficking that kicks off Saturday in Sihanoukville.
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 | The Sad State of Cambodian Gossip: Also a Continuing Series |
| Can you make sense of this? Not me. Welcome to Bizarroworld. Written by Meas Sokchea The Phnom Penh Post Thursday, 20 November 2008 Her appearance dispells more than a week of gruesome reports about an alleged ...
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 | Cambodian monk charged with raping British woman |
| HNOM PENH, Cambodia - A 17-year-old Cambodian monk was charged with raping a British woman while taking her on a tour of a mountain cave near his Buddhist temple, a court official said today.
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 | Touch Feely |
| Massage is one of life's guilt-inducing pleasures. The world's greatest masseur, in my humble but experienced opinion, is a shiatsu practitioner called Toshi, who used to work out of the Japanese bathhouse in ...
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 | Rachellea s Australian record in her first ever track day |
| The W35 relay team which broke the Australian record by 65 seconds: The M60 relay team which set an ACT record: The M50 relay team which ... may have also set records: The M45 relay team ... ditto: The M60 ...
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 | Plane makes emergency landing |
| Shanghai Airlines sent 149 passengers to Phnom Penh yesterday morning after they were held up at a Hainan airport for about seven hours due to a hydraulic system failure that caused the carrier's plane to make ...
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 | Geography of Phnom Penh |
| "Geography of Phnom Penh." 30 March 2008. HowStuffWorks.com. 20 November 2008. , Cambodia, the national capital.
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| THE world's poorest countries on Thursday called on rich nations to continue giving aid despite the global financial crisis.
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 | Cambodian Monk Accused Of Rape And Robbery |
| A 17-year-old Cambodian monk was charged with raping a British woman while taking her on a tour of a mountain cave near his Buddhist temple, a court official said Thursday.
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 | The Post gets suggestive |
| The Phnom Penh Post today suggests you visit the Celebrity Pictures web site, which features lots of photos of bikini-clad hotties.
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 | Debating the Green Building Premium |
| Building to "green" specifications costs less than you think, a new study reports.
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 | Cambodian monk charged with raping British woman |
| A 17-year-old Cambodian monk was charged with raping a British woman while taking her on a tour of a mountain cave near his Buddhist temple, a court official said Thursday.
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 | Democratic Kampuchea, through Maoist lenses |
| Gunnar Bergstrom says it was the smiles that fooled him the most -- the krama-clad boys and girls beaming in the rice fields of newly communist Cambodia.
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 | First modern opera to rock capital |
| Ieng Sithol performs in the US preview of Where Elephants Weep. Cambodia's first rock opera, Where Elephants Weep, will premiere at Chenla Theatre in Phnom Penh on November 28, marking Cambodian Living Arts' ...
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