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02/08/31 |
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CD020831-01
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02/08/30 |
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CD020830
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02/08/29 |
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CD020829
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02/06/06 |
Mong Reththy Droups Charges Against Paper. Activist
Pleads Case From Kompong Cham Jail. Orphanage Warker Tells of Time With
Angelina Jolie. Hun Sen: Disregard Funcipec's Infighting. Lawmakers Debate
Letting Monks Fight HIV. Government Issues New Scanned Passports. New Party
Ordered to Change Logo. UN: Birth Registration System Necessary. 17 Prostitutes
Freed After Police Raid Hotel. Taxes, Trucks, Smuggling Top Investor Concems.
Donors Deliver Aid.
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CD020606
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02/06/05 |
Rocket Attack Suspect Testifies in Thailand. Expert:
Asymmetry Highlights Angkor's Mystery. Local Indians, Pakistanis Discount War.
US Praises Gov't for Helping Montagnards. Protesters Call for Return of
Kampuchea Krom. Women Mugged on Motorcycles Left Bruised and Fearful. Man Shot,
Captured by Police Unaccounted for 2 Weeks Later. Multinational Infrastructure.
Group Opens Cambodia Office.
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CD020605
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02/06/04 |
First Group of Montagnards Leaves for US. US Vietnams,
Montagnards Share Bond of War. Beehive Chief to Become Monk. Experts Studying
How to Track Traffickers. Gambling Stalls Drawing Fewer Than in 1998. Indan
Minister Arri8ves. Government Phone Card Goes on Sale. Pirates Target VN
Fishermen. UN Envoy Expresses Hope For KR Trial Negotations. Rains Hinder
Construction of Road to Preah Vihear Temple. Sam Rainsy Examines Pliight of
Reocated Poipet Villagers. ADB Loan Aimed at Solving Capital's Drainage
Problem.
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CD020604
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02/06/03 |
First Group of Montagnards Leaves Today. Busy Time for
Factories Means More Unrest. Prince Ranariddh Reportedly Planning Second Film.
Unhappy Royalists Start Second New Party. Delegates Return From Disputed 'White
Area'. Increased Harvests Threaten Cricket Population. Sar Kheng Visits
Australian Police. Asean Police Cooperate. Researchers Call for Protection of
Endangered Crocodile.
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CD020603
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02/06/01-02 |
Two Takeo Sisters Found Raped and Killed. Sam Bith Denied
Bail Due To Escape Fears. Demonstration Teaches New Sef-Defense Style. Police:
Gary Glitter Has Slipped Into Vietnam. Fishing Ban Approaches for Breeding
Period.
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CD020601-02
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02/05/31 |
5 Convicted in Hotel Blasts. Funcinpec Sets Up Border
Liaison Committee. UN Rights Monitor Arrives Monday. Soul-Searching 'Prelude'
Opens Tonight. Hun Sen Won't Help to Replace You Hockry. Conservationists Urge
Keeping Ban on Lvory. Villagers Protest Their Relocation From Pailin. NEC: Next
Year's Election Will Cost Less. Girl Raped, Slain. Children Mistreated in
Prison, Report Says. Opposition Lawmakers Spurn Medals. Japan Seeks Jutice in
Attack on NGO Official. Shame Nations Into Cracking Down on Human Trafficking.
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CD020531
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02/05/30 |
Disappearance Report Sparks Rights Fears. Rights Group
Outlines Cambodia's Failures. Delegation to Investigate Land-Grabs. Moto Taxi
Drivers Get Crash Course in Safety. Vietnamese Smugglers, Border Police Clash.
Minority Languages Are in Jeopardy, Experts Caution. Angkor Temples, Versailles
Become 'Sister' Sites. Government Anounces New Flood-Relief Network. Hun Sen
Praises Completion of Controversial Power Plant.
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CD020530
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02/05/29 |
Police Angry Over Fees for Association. World Cup
Bountiful for Gambling Franchise. Law Aims to Stop HIV/AIDS Misinformation.
Official Who Shot Suspected Looter Rewarded. Report Calls for Higher Pay for
Health Workers. Official: Prince Doesn't Know Effect of Incident. March, April
Traffic Deaths Rise Slightly. Students, Monks Meet With King Over Border
Disputes. Region Needs Phan to Fight Terrorism, Sar Kheng Says. Bridging
Digital Divide Doesn't Require US Computer Giant.
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CD020529
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02/05/28 |
Speculation Over Sam Bith Case Abounds. Fakes,
Commissions Take Toll on Souvenir Sales. ADB Director General to Visit.
National Assembly Members Receive Honors. Officials: Large-Scale Illegal
Logging Over. VN Returns 3 Arrested After Sea Battle. You Hockry Blames Bad
Luck on Temple Ladder. First 50 Montagnards To Leave for US Soon. Thailand To
Return Artifacts. Factory Workers Stage Strike. After Union Official is
Fired.
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CD020528
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02/05/27 |
Sam Bith Ill, Lawyer Says. Cambodian Boxers Victorious
Against Laotions. Ranariddh: PM To Help Replace You Hockry. KR Chiefs Describe
Life of Poverty, Boredom. New Dump Opens. Union Activist Claims Death Threat.
Cambodian Deminers Headed for Africa. More Sex Workers Using Condoms. Monks
Rally in Protest of Tobacco Use. Conference Examines Rural Road Problem.
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CD010527
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02/05/25-26 |
US Considers Program to Restart Adoptions.
CPP Officials Hold on to Disputed Building. Smugglers' Haul of
Artifacts Seized at Border. King Apologizes for Thai, VN Land
Grabs. |
CD020525
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02/05/24 |
Sam Bith Arraigned, Charged With Murder.
Hun Sen's Karaoke Directive Mostly a Memory. Ranariddh Withdraws
You Hockry From Post. Judge Delays Verdict in Hotel Bombings
Trial. Sok An, Thais To Discuss Oil Fields Dispute. Finance
Minister Wants Customs Office in City. Sar Kheng Goes to VN.
Former Japanese Ambassador Returns for Inauguration. Elephant
Slayings Worry Conservationists. US Embassy Hikes Fees. Siem
Reap Farmers Charged With Murder. Irrigation System Debuts.
Microfinancers Can't Lend Money Unless They Make
Money. |
CD020524
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02/05/23 |
Police arrest Sam Bith in Battambang -US television Broadcast
spotlights Angkor Wat-Over 2,000 protest on You Hockry's behalf
-CPP Funcinpec charges hurt coalition gov't -Factory workers
strike-VN togrant tourists visas on arrival in hue-Australian
police open Phnom Penh post-Newsman returns to highlight Angkor
Watv instead of war -The Cambodia Daily mosquito net campaign. |
CD020523
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02/05/22 |
Funcinpec's Criticism of CPP Grows.
Explosive Growth in Siem Reap Not Enough. Angelina Jolie Back in
Cambodia. 6 Felons in US To Return in Landmark Deal. Widow
Appeals Case of Slain Funcinpec Activist. TV5 Gains Rights for
World Cup Coverage. 4 Convicted of Burning Fisheries Office. 2
Students Knocked Out by Fireworks Blast. Workers End Striked
Despite Refusal to Rehire Activist. EU Pledges $75 Million for
Rural Development. New Philippine Ambassador Presents
Credentials. Cambodia's Oldest Couple Visit King and Queen.
Duties of Lawyers, Notaies Shouldn't Mix. |
CD020522
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02/05/21 |
Chea Sophara Orders Action On Immigrants.
Conference Alarmed Over Cultural Decline. Thai Princess To
Arrive Wednesday for Visit. Chakrapong Confims Formation of
Party. Dangkao Mob Beats Suspected Thief to Death. Vehicle Tax
Straight This Year, Governor Says. Montagnard Trafficker Caught,
Police Say. Kompong Speu Vendors Braced for an Eviction. Rights
Group To File Appeal for Custody of 11 Orphans. Money Is
Obstacle to Saving Crumbling T Prohm Temple. Microfinancing
Alone Will Not Eliminate Poverty for Farmers. Data Confused With
Forecasts. |
CD020521
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02/05/20 |
Arrests Hint At New Route for Traffickers.
Prince Moving to Create New Royalist Party. You Hockry Will Be
Asked to Resign Post. 19-Year-Old the Latest Victim of Acid
Attack. Ministers OK Draft on Weapons Restrictions. Victims of
HIV/AIDS Plead for an End to Discrimination. CPP Officials
Remember Victims of Khmer Rouge. Official: US Deportees Unlikely
To Go to Prey Sar. |
CD020520
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02/05/18-19 |
Ranariddh: UN Support Essential for KR
Trial. Vote Lets Sam Rainsy Secretary Keep His Job. GaryGlitter
Says He Will Leave Cambodia. US State Sets Up Montagnard Enquiry
Line. TV Imports To Be Banned from Prime Time. |
CD020518
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02/05/17 |
Ambassador: KR Talks Not Finished Yet.
Eviction Treat Worries Kompong Speu Vendors. Malfunctioning Pump
Causes River Blaze. Rights Group: Fishing Lot Laws Not Enforced.
Airline To Increase Flights to Cambodia. New Program Airs.
Teachers' Union Head Says Education Funding Skimmed.
Decentralization Advances. Man Faces Shooting Charge. |
CD020517
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02/05/16 |
US Company Outlines Plans For Gulf Oil.
Verdict in Hotel Bombing Trial Due This Week. You Hockry Asks
Why He Is Being Fired. Police Chief Fired Over You Hockry Job
Flap. Montagnards Nearing Resettlement in the US. Governor Says
King Upset With Sam Rainsy. Minister Inspects Forestry Program.
NEC Reform Bill Discussed. Meeting Stresses Local Gov't.
Calmette Gets New Equipment. Hun Sen Boosts GDP Figures. |
CD020516
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02/05/15 |
Court Fears Delay Probe Of Killing. US
News Show Set for Siem Reap Broadcast. Rights Groups Criticize
Politician's Arrest. Lawmakers Grill Minister about Consultancy.
Confirmation Hearings Set for New US Envoy. Minister Travels to
East Timor for Ceremony. Expert Adoption Law Debated by next
Year. Hun Sen Reaffirms Resolve for KR Trial Without UN. Part of
Temple Roof Collapses. Landless Demand Gov't Action. Cham
Villagers Cutting Forest. Gov't Isn't Keeping Its Promises to
Donors. |
CD020515
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02/05/14 |
Court Rules Against Editor In Libel Case.
Cambodian-Americans Decry Deportation Plan. French Radio
Broadcaster Expands Transmissions to Sihanoukville. Ranariddh
Will Approve You Hockry Firing. Assembly Reconvenes, Targets
Postal System.Video Store Workers Suspected of Killing Boss
Police Begin Census of Foreign Residents Today. Council of
Ministers Blasts Beating of Monitor. Team's Encoding Effort
Should Be Praised, Not Criticized. Minister Says Story
Misleading. |
CD020514
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02/05/13 |
Opposition Says Activist's Death
Political. Pay Raise Not Enough, Some Teachers Say. Suspected
Killer Sam Bith Sighted in Pailin. Official: City's Development
Ignores Drainage. Ministers Clarify Job Requirements. Suspected
Robber Killed. Endangered Dolphins Remain in Captivity.
Microfinancing Practices Don't Help the Poor, Senators Say. King
Assists Hungry Farmers. WWF Helps Gov't Oversee Wildlife
Areas. |
CD020513
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02/05/11-12 |
World Bank Disturbed by Beating of
Monitor. Despite Efforts, Fishing Disputes Continue. Wildlife
Headed for Restaurants To Be Freed. Cambodian Dancers To Peform
at VN Festival. |
CD020511
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02/05/10 |
You Hockry Allegations Stall Firing. PM's
Dormitory Order Gets Positive Response. Athletes Return From
Games With Big Medal Court. Student Enrollment Increases,
Officials Say. Official: Thais Building Road in Preah Vihear.
Cambodia, VN, Laos Discuss Border Control. Provincial Governors
To Meet in Phnom Penh. Siem Reap Officials Stop Construction at
Temples. 18 More Cambodian Children Cleared by US for Adoption.
Woman Arrested for Selling Explosives to Hotel Bombers. |
CD020510
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02/05/09 |
British Sex Offender Frustrates Authorities. Camboddin Football
To Back World President, NGO: Punish Culprits For Beating of
Monitor. Battambang District Government Honored. Widlife
Officials Look to Protect Endangered Cranes, Monks Consider
Prohibiting Cigarette Smoking in Pagodas. Hungry Farmers Seek
Rice;Land Reforms.Govt,IMF Discuss Poverty-reduction
Goals.Committee Sends Order To Oust You Hockry.Govt Produces
Film To Educate Fishermen. |
CD020509
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02/05/08 |
Ex-Soldiers Hack Land Out of Remote
Forest. Hun Sen Congratulates Burma on Suu Kyi Release. KR
Torture Chief Not Eligible for Release. Sok An Says Sweden May
Aid KR Trial. AIDS Sufferers Face Worsening Discrimination. Four
Laborers Killed in Crash Avoiding Thai Border Police. 63
Foreign-Owed Clinics Ignoring Gov't License Order. Minister Says
Natural Habitats Under Siege From Developers. |
CD020508
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02/05/07 |
UN Asked to Close Offices In Provinces.
Activist Beating May Be Issue for Donors. Released US Alien
Inmates To Be Jailed Here. Preah Vihear Temple Gets Night
Lighting. National Assembly To Start Next Week. PM Lauds Chirac
Win. New Survey Puts Information On Land Mines a Click Away.
Police, Lacking Charges, Free Accued Cannibal Cremators. Remains
of VN Soldiers Found. |
CD020507
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02/05/06 |
Survey Shows Mines' Affect On Society.
Groups Call For Justice in Beating of Activist. Culture Central
to Prince's First Film. Governors May Be Next in Funcinpec
Sweep. Pair of Cremators Accused of Cannibalism. VN Khmers Face
Problems, Spokesman Says. US Citizen Dies in Motorcycle Crash.
Ministers OK Draft for $1.4 Billion Request. Squatters and City
Officials To Discuss Plans for Resettlement. Activist Claims
Grenade Attack. Shirts Bought for Campaigns. |
CD020506
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02/05/04-5 |
'Gary Glitter' Given Back His Passport.
Election Killers Convicted, Some in Absentia. Forestry Monitor
Beaten Up and Threatened. |
CD020504
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02/05/03 |
Hok Lundy Announces End of CFF Sweep. US
Ambassador Leaves May 16. Sok An Says World Has Duty to Help in
Trial of KR Leaders. Gov't Strikes Deal to Accept Cambodians
Convicted in US. Trial of Accused Political Killers Concludes.
'Flame of Peace' Destroys 6,243 Guns. Ban on Illegally Copied
VCDs Starts, Is Ignored. |
CD020503
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02/05/02 |
Rights Group Watching Kompong Cham Trial.
Peaceful Demonstrations Mark Labor Day. Man Arrested in Greek
Construction Scam. King Defends Films. SOS Employees Resign
After Negotiations Fail. Communes Struggle to Adapt. Logging
Case To Be Reviewed. Sihanoukville Begins to Expand Port. |
CD020502
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02/05/01 |
Order to Oust You Hockry Nearly Done.
Researcher Stirs Up Fisheries Conference. Cambodian Wins World
Peace Scholarship. Official: UN Will Give Election Advice Soon.
Gary Glitter Misses Passport Rendezvous. No May Day Respite for
Dump Scavengers. Ceremony Bodes Well for Rice, Corn, Beans.
Gamblers Severely Beat Commune Police Chief. Water Treatment
Plant's Gains Subverted by Tainted Pipelines. Construction Work
Leads to Sewage Overflow in Capital. |
CD020501
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02/04/30 |
CPP Won't Hand Over Commune's Offices.
Doughnut Competition Squeezes US Immigrants. Infamous Pedophilia
Suspect Resides in City. Embattled Ranariddh Releases First Feature.
Montana Freed. Ranariddh: Elections Scheduled for July 2003.
Union To Hold May Day Protest. Police Halt Protesters Bound for
Hun Sen.'s Tacoma Home. |
CD020430
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02/04/29 |
Prime Minister Orders Recall Of Textbooks. Looting Still
Threatens Cambodia's Artifacts. City Halts New Construction at
Stadium Site. Hitman Suspected in Karaoke Actor's Death. New
Books Explore Aspects of Khmer Culture. Union Organizer Accuse
Factory Official. PM Praises Workers, Factory Builders. Strikers
Return to Work. China Seeks To Build Channel at Expense of
Cambodian Rapids. Cambodia To Get AIDS Relief. Mosquitoblitz'
Set for Launch. Bar's Critics Don't Understand Cambodian Legal
Profession. |
CD020429
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02/04/27 |
Prince Ranariddh Slams New History Textbook. Ancient Khmer
Artifacts Returned From US. Report: High Risk of HIV/AIDS in
Highlands. Union Dispute Ends in Compensation Deal. School
Children Clear Banteay Srei of Litter. A New Commune Council
Finds Cooperation its First Challenge. |
CD020427-28
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02/04/26 |
Monitor Finds Violations of Logging Ban. Court Returns Children
to Criticized Agency. Gov't Prepares $1.4 Billion Pitch to
Donors. Defunct Airlines's Workers Imprison Manager. Funcinpec
Meeting to Decide New Positions. Workers, Management Still
Negotiating. Prince Sirivudh Chats with Chinese Official.
Festival Honors Buddha. Team of US Doctors Brings Smiles to
Cambodian Faces. Jumpers Build Friendships, Get Bird's-Eye View
of Cambodia. Disabled Athletes Off to Games. Fund to Target
Entrepreneurs. British Oil Company to Sell Stake in Disputed
Zone. Company with Cambodian Factories Offers Stock. |
CD020426
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02/04/25 |
Huge Amount Of Dying Fish Raises Alarm. Web Site Preserves
King's Cinematic Legacy. UN Election News Proposal Draws
Criticism. Repaired Roads in Anlong Veng Lead to Temple. VN Rips
Rights Report. Workers Petition Sok An. French Ship Arrives.
Burned-Out Squatters Aided. Rains Lash Banteay Meanchey. Dog
Causes Aborted Landing. Striking Workers at Factory Decry New
Working System. |
CD020425
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02/04/24 |
Adoption Investigation Agonizing for Families. Relatives of
Japanese Who Died in Cambodia Given Medals. High-Tech Rice
Mill's Exports Promising. Officials Say Cambodian Elections
Improving. Former Kompong Cham Village Official Killed. Royal
Air Cambodge Staffers Plan Protest. Mekong Officials Talk About
Flood Prevention. Rubber Producers Seek International Stamp of
Approval. Violence, Accidents Down Sharply From Last New
Year. |
CD020424
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02/04/23 |
Group Details Persecution of Montagnards. O'Smach Officials See
Growing Drug Trade. Hun Sen Praises New Year Celebration. Top
Sam Rainsy Party Official Quits theParty. Regional Officials To
Discuss Floods at Meeting. Kampot Man Accused of Killing His
Neighbor. Conference Looting of Artifacts. Sam Rainsy To File
Suit Over Garbage Contract. Drug-Control Officials From Vietnam,
Cambodia To Meet. Commune Chief Pushes Ahead With Community Road
Plan. Chea Sophara Offers Up To $1,000 for Overloaded
Trucks. |
CD020423
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02/04/22 |
NEC Reform Bill Submitted By Funcinpec,
Government Takes Shape in Oddar Meanchey, Gov't Gets Strict Over
Royal Language - 2 Accused of Trafficking
Virgins to Cambodia- Officials Deny Gov't Torched UN Camp-
Groups: Moto Drivers Should Wear Helmels- SOS Employees Return
to Work- Hungry Teen Accused Of Strangling
Girl - Workers, GMAC To Discuss
Transportation -Three Relatives Suspected In Slaying of Pursat
Woman-Robbery Likely Motive after Mon's Body Found at
Resort - Phnom Penh Bans Large Trucks to Preserve New
Roads. |
CD020422
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02/04/20 |
UK
bank closes down Phnom Penh branch-Rainsy back from US, renews
graft claim-Young couple found in suspected suicide
pact-Cambodia to thai military exercise-Prince Ranariddh and
Chinese chairman meet |
CD020420
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02/04/19 |
Montagnards
Tell of Flight. Funcinpec To Reshuffle Key Gov't Posts. EU Meets
Gov't on KR Trial. Ex-Funcipec Fighters Feel Ignored, Still
Loyal. Electrical Accident Kills Fish farm Workers. Alleged
Ringleader Charged in Killings, Thefts. 16 SOS Medical Clinic
Workers Strike. Youth Footballers Lose Match to Philippines.
Disabled Runners Have High Hopes for Games in Malaysia. 2 New
Year Deaths Reported. Official Killed, Teen Suspected. |
CD020419
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02/04/18 |
Montagnards'
Journey to Freedom Progressing. Jolie Films 'Cambodian' Scenes
in Thailand. Province Suffer Severe Shortages of Water. US
Ambassador Plans To Retire in June. Participants Sought for US-Asean
Conference. Armed French Ship To Dock in Shihanoukville. Chea
Sophara To Build Radio Station Near Preah Vihear. Anniversary of
Khmer Rouge Takeover Marked With Prayers. Cambodian-Flagged Ship
Collides With Turkish Ship, Sinks. UNHCR Spokesman Reports
Threats Against Staff at Camp. |
CD020418
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02/04//17 |
Looted
Artifacts Set for Repatriation This Month, Final Montagnards
Leave UNHCR, Teacher Keeps Traditional Dance Alive in US, CPP
Senate Expulsions Were illegal Group Says, Youth Football Squad
Defeats Philippine Team, Photographer Brings Curious Collection
of Phallic Photos, Celebrations Safer Dryer in Year of Horse,
Angkor Wat a Nice Spot for Locals Tourists. |
CD020417
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02/04/16 |
UN
Camp in Mondolkiri Burned Down. Workers File New Complaints
Against Factory. Publisher Who Accused King Receives Pardon.
Cambodians Finding Work Illegally in Thailand. Thai Woman Dies
at Poipet Baccarat Table. Unions Plan May 1 Rally. Governor
Laments Loss Of Buddhist Traditions. More Restrictions Needed to
Save Tonle Sap, Experts Say. New Year Both Good and Bad For
Businesses. Opinion: In Heat, Rain, Happiness Is Paved
Roads. |
CD020416
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02/04/15 |
Montagnard
Transport to Phnom Penh begins -French actor visits Siem Reap
-Ceremony gives prince fresh start in New Year -Newspaper
editor's defamation trial delayed -India's offer rapped
-Minister becomes monk -New Year's day a time for prayer
tradition and family -Rainsy to join S-12 ceremony -First
domestic product trade fair shows signs of success |
CD020415
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02/04/13-14 |
Report:
Factories Still Flouting Wage Rules. Cambodia Helps Ratify
International Court.
US Embassy Rejects Rainsy's Graft Claim. Montagnards To Be Moved
to Phnom Penh. England's Princess Anne to Visit Cambodia, VN. |
CD020413-14
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02/04/12 |
Trial
Delayed; UN Criticizes Vote Violence. CPP Abuses US Aid, Sam
Rainsy Charges. Hun Sen Issues Order for Return of Artifacts. PM
Warns of 'Forest Mafias' in Cambodia. CMAC Honors Staffers.
Police Seek Arrest of Police Officer in Killing of Student.
Route 5 Work Expected to Aid Commerce, Bolster Tourism. Taxi
Drivers Enjoy New Year. Report Says Access to Media Wasn't
Equal. |
CD020412
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02/04/11 |
Observer:
VN Offering Cash For Refugee. Officials See Significance in
India's KR Offer. Precipitation Predictors Start Early. King's
Prayer for Rain Answered. Witnesses Finger Police in Midday
Slaying. Indian PM Talks Business, Flies to Siem Reap. Two Says
Drown While Trying to Cool Off. Hun Sen Calls for Fund To Light
Rural Schools. Siem Reap Hotel Group Is a Step Forward,
Officials Say. Workers Conditionally Agree To Work at New
Factory Site. Nike Will Resume Cambodia Orders, Garment
Officials Say. Bar Association Rejects Calls To Admit Qualified
Graduates. |
CD020411
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02/04/10 |
Indian
Leader Vows Support For KR Trial. Commercial Realities Strangle
Musical Theater. Families Settle to End B'bang Crash Case.
Kandal Man Gets Funds for Hygiene Project. Youth Football Squad
Prepares for Korea Trip. King Claims 1970 Assassination Plot.
Drought Possible in Rural Areas. Factory Worker Killed. Health
Minister Wants Donors to Increase Direct Funding. ADB Forecasts
4.5 Percent Economic Growth Rate for 2002. |
CD020410
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02/04/09 |
Adhoc
Faults Police in Trio of Drownings. Youk Chhang Urges
Journalists to Seek KR Truth. Visiting Indian PM To Talk Trade,
Flights. Minister: VN Still Unhappy Over Refugees. Man Kills,
Then Is Nearly Killed, Police Say. Audit Sought for Singapore
Banking Corp. Hun Sen Promises New Roads if Re-Elected. Police
Officer Considered for Two Gov't Posts Shot Dead. Travel Agent:
Karaoke Ban Keeps Asean Tourists Away. Insurance Challenges
Ahead As Companies Await Licenses. Ruling Will Silence
Newspaper. |
CD020409
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02/04/08 |
Wretched
Conditions Don't Deter Squatters. Optical Company Donates
Eyeglasses to King. Advocates in Pailin Dispute Accused of CFF
Involvement. Journalists Rip Judge's Order For Defamation Suit
Payment. Two Gang Members Shot Dead in Robbery. Interior
Ministry Official Found Dead in Lake. Water Park Makes Big
Splash on Opening Day. Thousands of Dollars Donated at Book
Event. Australian Rotary Grant To Help Hospital. |
CD020408
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02/04/06-7 |
NGO
Training team teacher tibetans skills -Alleged pedophile's case
postponed again-Fake or substandard drugs rife Gov't says
-Helicopter crash victims honored buried |
CS020406-7
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