Scot Marciel,Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Tesimony Before the Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and the Global Environment House Foreign Affairs Committee Washington, DCFebruary 14, 2008 Mr. Chairman, Ranking Member Manzullo, and Members of the Subcommittee, thank you for inviting me here today to testify about the growing U.S.- Cambodia bilateral relationship
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Next Stop for Big Oil: Cambodia?
Posted on 12:44 PM by svdfbd
As Chevron and partner Mitsui Oil explore offshore, skeptics worry that Cambodia will fall prey to the "oil curse"by Susan PostlewaitePicture: A Cambodian smuggler (L) rides his motorbike in Kandal province loaded with gasoline he got from neighbouring Vietnam, some 40 kms south of Phnom Penh. TANG CHHIN SOTHY/AFP/Getty ImagesView Slide ShowIn the world of $90-a-barrel oil, oil companies have
Barack Obama, John McCain sweep Potomac primaries
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Hillary Clinton (top) and Barack Obama (below) seemed to be happy with their primary results.By staff writers and wiresFebruary 13, 2008Barack Obama wins Virginia, Washington DC, MarylandJohn McCain scrapes home in Republican contestsBARACK Obama has decisively won three more Democratic nominating contests, extending his winning streak over rival Hillary Clinton and building momentum in a
Valentine's Day in Cambodia
Posted on 2:56 AM by svdfbd
A vendor prepares roses for sale on Valentine's Day in Phnom Penh on February 14, 2008.REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea (CAMBODIA)
Valentine's Day in Phnom Penh
Posted on 2:53 AM by svdfbd
A couple on motorcycle buy roses from a vendor on Valentine's Day in Phnom Penh February 14, 2008.REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea (CAMBODIA)
Cambodia a promising market for LPI Capital
Posted on 2:44 AM by svdfbd
Tee Choon Yeow, Director of CampuBank: "Cambodia was a very promising market for CampuBank."Thursday February 14, 2008KUALA LUMPUR: LPI Capital Bhd is upbeat on its prospects in Cambodia, where it set up CampuBank Lonpac Insurance Plc last August with Public Bank Bhd.Executive director Tee Choon Yeow said Cambodia was a “very promising” market for the group.“Cambodia is a completely new market
17th century Japanese village uncovered in Cambodia
Posted on 2:37 AM by svdfbd
Sugiyam: "Japanese people came to Cambodia aboard ships between 1601 and 1635."Thursday, February 14, 2008PHNOM PENH — A site of a Japanese village dating back to the 17th century has been found in the outskirts of Cambodia's capital Phnom Penh, a Japanese archaeologist said Wednesday. Hiroshi Sugiyama, chief research fellow at Japan's National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, said
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