The Phnom Penh Post - ENGLISH: “Tiger quartet verdict sticks” plus 8 more |
- Tiger quartet verdict sticks
- Taunt leads to walkout in Assembly
- Alleged collusion in Sotheby’s statue case
- Interference mars meets: groups
- Radio Free Asia reporter to face judge
- ‘General’, friends to serve out sentences
- Police Blotter: 15 Nov 2012
- 200 faint in five unique incidents
- Malaria center maelstrom
Posted: 14 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST Four men jailed for devising a terrorist plot failed to have their 20- to 28-year sentences overturned at the Court of Appeal in Phnom Penh. |
Taunt leads to walkout in Assembly Posted: 14 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST A racist taunt delivered in parliament by a ruling party lawmaker sparked a walkout by opposition party members. |
Alleged collusion in Sotheby’s statue case Posted: 14 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST A legal battle in the US over the fate of a 10th-century Khmer statue heats up. |
Interference mars meets: groups Posted: 14 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST Groups gathering across Phnom Penh for the ASEAN summit found many of their venues had suddenly closed down. |
Radio Free Asia reporter to face judge Posted: 14 Nov 2012 09:02 PM PST A Radio Free Asia reporter in Ratanakkiri province will be questioned in relation to claims that he incited villagers to commit crimes against a rubber company. |
‘General’, friends to serve out sentences Posted: 14 Nov 2012 09:01 PM PST The Court of Appeal yesterday vindicated a 2011 decision by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, upholding the senten-ces of three men convicted of threatening, illegally possessing a weapon and impersonating a military officer. |
Posted: 14 Nov 2012 09:01 PM PST A group of hot-rodders leaves a woman seriously injured; A pair of notorious burglars are in custody after Sihanoukville cops caught them in the act. |
200 faint in five unique incidents Posted: 14 Nov 2012 09:01 PM PST About 200 garment workers fainted in five separate garment factories in Vattanac Industrial Park 2. |
Posted: 14 Nov 2012 07:39 PM PST A $46.9 million anti-malaria grant set to be launched by the Global Fund will go ahead only if its finances are no longer managed by the government's National Malaria Center. |
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