Archive for June, 2004

Things to do

Keepin' me busy this week: http://www.nouhachjournal.net

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In the Shadow of Angkor The new issue of Manoa, The University of Hawaii's literary journal, features both pre and post civil war writing. --------------------------------------------------- In the Shadow of Angkor - Contemporary Writing from Cambodia Editors: Frank Stewart (Editor) Sharon May (Feature Editor) Publisher: Manoa 16:1, University of Hawaii Press, 2840 Kolowalu Street, Honolulu, ...

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Turns out Angkor was a lot like Los Angeles From Roland Fletcher and crew: http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/06/08/fallenangkor.ap/index.html

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‘S-21′ Reviews

'S-21' Reviews 'S21': Cambodia's Bloody Hands By Ann Hornaday, Washington Post Staff Writer As movies enter their silly season, "S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine" arrives like a sobering splash of cold water. This devastating, elegantly simple documentary about the ravages of the communist regime in Cambodia during the 1970s testifies not only to human dignity ...

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Khmyeye

Khmeye An exhibition of photographs taken by orphans living in Phnom Penh opens at the Sorya Centre (4th floor), Street 63, Phnom Penh on Wednesday 9th June, 6pm – 9pm. Opening times: Wednesday 9th June – Tuesday 15th June, 8am to 9pm. The exhibition ‘Khmeye’ marks the culmination of a ten-week photography ...

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