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On the Spotlight: Hotel Cara & Domrey Fusion Restaurant - September 2006
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| Just like Cambodian karaoke, the hotel industry in the nation’s capitol, too, is saturated. So what does it take to make a hotel shine like the brilliance of Pailin gem – standing out from its competitors? That is the question posed to Phnom Penh’s newest young entrepreneurs on the grand opening party of Hotel Cara & Domrey Fusion Restaurant on July 9th.
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In the Spotlight: Pheakdey S. Bun - April 2004
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| Pheakdey S. Bun is more than just the Rajana Society Logo Contest winner. She is a proud Khmer Canadian who wants to use her skills in graphc arts to better humanity. What a noble ambition from someone who also paints abstract art, enjoys fine literature on greats like Van Gogh and Monet and finds pleasure studying Angkorian art. She thinks TV programs these days are junk because of the saturation of reality shows. We, on the other hand, thinks she is nothing less than talent thus why we have chosen her to be … On the Spotlight. |
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Missing in History - November 2002
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| The term, Asian Pacific American supposedly constitutes dozens of countries, languages, cultures and heritages. As traditionally under-represented community Asian Pacific Americans share and celebrate more culture and diversity than any other continent imaginable. We are more than just about full-filled karaoke sessions and film screenings... |
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Cambodian New Year! - April 2002
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| Cambodian New Year is celebrated by many Cambodians all over the world. The customs behind this holiday is revealed and remembered by people of all ages to share. |
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Little Phnom Penh in Long Beach - July 2001
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| In a graceful gesture of understanding towards the 50,000+ Cambodian residents of Long Beach, the city has designated a small stretch of Anaheim Street as Little Phnom Penh. |
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Students Celebrate the New Year in Style! - April 2001
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| It's the Year of the Snake, and things are definitely kicking with Khmer students in the Southern California area! Coming together as the Cambodian Student Council, students from UCI, CSUF, UCLA, SDSU, USC, UCSD, and CSULB are putting together some of the hottest events for Cambodian students in the country! |
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The Recipe to Understanding a Man - February 2001
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| So you think you know everything there is to know about a man. But do you really? Aaron (male) explores the intricate (or not so) details of what drives a man. This is a must read for the feminist and women in general. Take with an open mind and pinch of salt :) |
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My Khmer Heart - November 2000
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| It won the Hollywood Film Festival's award for best documentary and was a finalist in the Montreal Film Festival. Now read what My Khmer Heart is about, and how it touched the hearts of those who have watched it. Read an interview with the producer, Leonie Lowe, and a review of the documentary. |
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Remembering the Fallen - May 2000
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| Seattle, WA -- Khmer Students from the Khmer Student Association at the University of Washington hold a Candlelight Vigil in honor of the estimated 1.7 million Cambodians slain in Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge regime from 1975-1979. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the rise of the Khmer Rouge just as it marks the beginning of a new era for young Cambodians looking to find themselves by recalling upon the painful memories of the past. |
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