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EARTHtimes.org - Thu Dec 3, 9:31 pm ET
Kampong Trach, Cambodia - On a small plot of earth 10 kilometres outside a dusty provincial town in southern Cambodia, farmer Nuon Yan tends his crop. Like most farmers in Cambodia, Nuon Yan grows rice. But today he is tending his other crop: Kampot ...
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Everett Herald - Thu Dec 3, 6:48 pm ET
HANOI, Vietnam — When pregnant Cambodian women suffer morning sickness, they often reach for an unlikely source of relief: a wad of chewing tobacco. Many become hooked, and the World Health Organization warned today it is a tradition putting the health of both mothers and babies at risk.
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FOX 6 News Birmingham - Thu Dec 3, 4:48 pm ET
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) - When pregnant Cambodian women suffer morning sickness, they often reach for an unlikely source of relief: a wad of chewing tobacco.
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The Brown and White - Thu Dec 3, 1:52 pm ET
A group of Lehigh students and professors traveled to Cambodia, from Oct. 30 to Nov.8, as part of an effort to forge a partnership between Lehigh and nonprofit organization Caring for Cambodia.
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CBS News - Thu Dec 3, 1:30 pm ET
Pregnant Women who Suffer Morning Sickness Often Use Chewing Tobacco for Nausea; Many Become Hooked
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New York Daily News - Thu Dec 3, 11:47 am ET
Cambodian police confiscated two tons of live snakes and tortoises and arrested two men trying to smuggle the slithering cargo up a river from Cambodia to Vietnam, authorities said Thursday.
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The Collegian - Thu Dec 3, 11:30 am ET
Abdul Sheikh arrived in the United States at 16, alone and afraid on an early morning in December 2000. Related posts: A&S grad school merging with Continuing Studies Core replaced with seminars Student sells Caring Chains to help Cambodian children
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Thu Dec 3, 7:23 am ET
HANOI, Vietnam - When pregnant Cambodian women suffer morning sickness, they often reach for an unlikely source of relief: a wad of chewing tobacco. Many become hooked, and the World Health Organization warned Thursday it is a tradition putting the health of both mothers and babies at risk.
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Denver Post - Thu Dec 3, 3:33 am ET
Twenty-two members of a Chinese ethnic group who participated in violent demonstrations against China last summer have surfaced in Cambodia, sparking concerns that Cambodia will ignore their requests for asylum and return them to China.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 3, 2:57 am ET
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Thursday denied interfering with the UN-backed Khmer Rouge court, but repeated warnings that pursuing more suspects from the 1970s regime could spark civil war.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Thu Dec 3, 2:27 am ET
A "historic" event -- in the words of some experts and observers -- finished its first momentous phase in Cambodia a few days ago, but it doesn't seem as though many in the United States know or care.
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indieWIRE - Wed Dec 2, 4:12 pm ET
This year’s 12 films were selected from 782 international documentary submissions. A Film Unfinished/Germany, Israel (Director: Yael Hersonski)—Film reels uncovered in Nazi archives reveal the mechanisms used to stage Warsaw Ghetto life—images which have shaped our view of history. World Premiere Enemies of the People/Cambodia, United Kingdom (Directors: Rob Lemkin and Thet Sambath)—A young ...
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Asbury Park Press - Wed Dec 2, 12:47 pm ET
PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA — Cambodia will soon start construction on a building to house its first stock exchange which it hopes will help draw foreign investment to the impoverished country, the Finance Ministry said Wednesday.
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Fox News - Wed Dec 2, 11:01 am ET
The European Union will provide $3 million in additional funding for Cambodia's Khmer Rouge genocide trial, an EU official said Wednesday.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 2, 7:49 am ET
The Khmer Rouge genocide tribunal said Wednesday that it has appointed a new international prosecutor whose most recent job was defending former Liberian President Charles Taylor at his war crimes trial.