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In September, 1974 Neou Sarem was awarded a scholarship from the French government, to study in Besancon for nine months. Eight months after her arrival, the Khmer Rouge swept to power. By January 1976, she returned to Cambodia. (29 December 2008) |
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Khmer Rouge" was the name King Norodom Sihanouk gave to his communist opponents in the 1960s. Their official name was the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK), which took control of Cambodia on April 17, 1975. (29 December 2008) |
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A team of Unesco and government officials inaugurated Preah Vihear temple as a World Heritage site Friday. (07 November 2008) |
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Phymean Nuon, the founder of an organization that helps hundreds of children working at a dump outside Phnom Penh, has been nominated as CNN “Hero” for 2008. (15 October 2008) |
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In Lowell, Mass., there is a public charter school that helps teach US-Cambodian children about Cambodian arts, history, music and culture. (27 August 2008) |
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Even though some Cambodians born in the US speak broken Khmer, the language of their parents, some children are keen to learn about their culture and traditions. (27 August 2008) |
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Even Cambodians living outside their country can maintain their cultures and traditions. That much was evident through a recent wedding between a Cambodian woman and an American man. (05 June 2008) |
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A crowd of business professionals, students and others in the Washington, DC, area gathered last week for an evening of wine, delicacies and Cambodian entertainment—as well as landmine awareness. (19 May 2008) |
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