The Phnom Penh Post - ENGLISH: “Monitoring of Cambodian Muslims called into question” plus 9 more |
- Monitoring of Cambodian Muslims called into question
- French pedophile handed one-year sentence
- Dead python believed to bring curse
- Statistics reveal job risks for beer promoters
- Preah Vihear land primed for plantation
- Alleged secessionist plot leader has fighting words for PM Hun Sen
- 'Sexually harassed' workers stick to their guns
- Trial for former anti-drug chief continues
- Exam cheating rampant: report
- Southern China now on your television set
| Monitoring of Cambodian Muslims called into question Posted: 21 Aug 2012 10:03 PM PDT Cambodian government officials did not comment on an alleged request from the Thai government to help monitor Cambodian Muslims crossing into the country. |
| French pedophile handed one-year sentence Posted: 21 Aug 2012 10:02 PM PDT A French national accused of sexually molesting five minors faces one year in prison and was ordered to US$200 to each of the victims. |
| Dead python believed to bring curse Posted: 21 Aug 2012 10:02 PM PDT Villagers in Kampong Speu province are claiming that the vengeful ghost of a butchered python has caused freak accidents and the grisly deaths of two people. |
| Statistics reveal job risks for beer promoters Posted: 21 Aug 2012 10:02 PM PDT Young female promoters for a major beer company reluctantly spend their nights getting drunk on their own product. |
| Preah Vihear land primed for plantation Posted: 21 Aug 2012 10:02 PM PDT The government has reclassified 23,182 hectares of state land in Preah Vihear province for private development. |
| Alleged secessionist plot leader has fighting words for PM Hun Sen Posted: 21 Aug 2012 10:02 PM PDT Wanted so-called secessionist plot ringleader Bun Ratha blasted Prime Minister Hun Sen during a radio interview. |
| 'Sexually harassed' workers stick to their guns Posted: 21 Aug 2012 10:02 PM PDT Ocean Garment has refused to meet the sole demand of thousands of striking workers to have their manager sacked. |
| Trial for former anti-drug chief continues Posted: 21 Aug 2012 10:01 PM PDT Charges relating to corrupt anti-drug operations dominated the second day of appeal hearings for former anti-drug czar Moek Dara and anti-drug chief Chea Leng. |
| Posted: 21 Aug 2012 10:01 PM PDT National High School Exam candidates each spent an average of 120,000 riel – about US$30 – on bribes over this year's two-day testing period to secure exam answers. |
| Southern China now on your television set Posted: 21 Aug 2012 10:01 PM PDT The state-run Cambodia's National Television and China's Guangxi Television Station have launched a new joint initiative program series. |
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Cambodian government officials did not comment on an alleged request from the Thai government to help monitor Cambodian Muslims crossing into the country.
Young female promoters for a major beer company reluctantly spend their nights getting drunk on their own product.
Ocean Garment has refused to meet the sole demand of thousands of striking workers to have their manager sacked.
Charges relating to corrupt anti-drug operations dominated the second day of appeal hearings for former anti-drug czar Moek Dara and anti-drug chief Chea Leng.
National High School Exam candidates each spent an average of 120,000 riel – about US$30 – on bribes over this year's two-day testing period to secure exam answers.