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Thailand sharpens security ahead of protests

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Hoping to avoid a repeat of violent riots last year, Thailand has strengthened crowd control and security ahead of an anti-government protest planned for this month, a deputy prime...

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Thailand may release crew of N.Korea arms plane

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
The crew of a plane carrying 35 tonnes of missile parts and other weapons from North Korea may be released rather than face charges in Thailand where they were arrested, a senior Thai official said on...

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Govt panel to target racy images

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
HE government’s morality committee will soon begin holding bimonthly meetings to review Web sites featuring racy images of Khmer women, and will consider blocking access to those deemed in conflict ...

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Thai soldiers shot logger, villagers say

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
25-YEAR-OLD man from Oddar Meanchey province on Tuesday became the latest Cambodian logger to be shot by Thai soldiers, villagers and rights workers said. Ly Khleung, of O’Smach commune in Samroang ...

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Disabled soldiers say official skimmed pay

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
HE representative of 28 disabled soldiers, who have complained about reductions in their salaries since 2007, has accused a senior public official of pocketing the money himself.Yan Ny, 44, said Tuesd...

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New office to record maternal death stats

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
HE Ministry of Health plans to set up a central office in Phnom Penh to track the number of women who die during pregnancy, in a move aimed at combating the Kingdom’s troublingly high maternal morta...

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Judicial rotations set to begin

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
UDGES, prosecutors and deputy prosecutors across the country will soon be reshuffled as part of an ongoing component of judicial reform, a court official said Tuesday. Sam Prachea Manith, assistant to...

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Boeung Kak lake residents rally over rising wastewater

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
A resident living near the railroad tracks at Boeung Kak lake thumbprints a document at a protest at City Hall on Tuesday over wastewater drainage problems that residents say have put their health at ...

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Emergency responders stage drill simulating disastrous plane crash

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
NTENSE black smoke billowed up from the Military Air Force Base in Phnom Penh Tuesday morning. Nearby villagers could have been forgiven if they thought a plane had caught fire on the runway.But the s...

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Child sex case set for verdict on American

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
HNOM Penh Municipal Court is set to announce its verdict today in the case of a 57-year-old American national charged with abusing three underage Cambodian girls, court officials said following a clos...

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