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06 November 2009
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Thais Threaten to Close Cambodian Borders
Thailand’s deputy prime minister on Friday warned the country could close its borders to Cambodia, after each withdrew their ambassadors in a worsening row over ousted Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra. (06 November 2009)
Former King Remembered for Independence Day
Thais Recall Ambassador Over Thaksin Job
Thaksin Appointed ‘Adviser’ to Hun Sen
Opposition Accused of Border Post Destruction
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Thais Protest Over Soldiers on Border
Beehive Radio Owner Dons Monk Robes
Opposition Lawmaker To Return from US
‘Peace’ a Legacy of Sihanouk: Official
Thais To Explain Thaksin Charges to Hun Sen
Appeals Court Upholds Fines for Mu Sochua
Opposition Asks King To Enter National Affairs
Government Considers Reducing Military, Police
Thaksin Most Welcome: Government Official
Border Advocates Grow Impatient With Dispute
Cambodia Ranked 117 in Press Freedom, a Slight Improvement
Groups Push Adherence to Paris Accords
Peace Accords Remain Unfulfilled: Officials
Three State-Owned Companies Prep for Exchange
No Disputed Border Near Temple: Group
Cambodia Steps Forward in Green Debate
Cambodia Hopes To Join World Heritage Committee
Controversial Demonstration Law Passes
Producers Recall ‘Golden Age’ of Film
Local Solar Bicycle Finds Limited Market
More Capacity Needed for Resource Management
Demonstrations Stem from Victims: Opposition
UN Official Warns of Serious Climate Impacts
Civil Parties Prepare for Second Tribunal Trial
Laws, But No Teeth, in Resource Protection
Hun Sen Asks for Help on Climate Change
Assembly Resumes Demonstration Debate
Final Death Toll of Ketsana Raised to 35
Underlying Causes of Stroke Are Many: Doctor
South Korean President’s Visit To Strengthen Trade
Congressional Censure a Message of Solidarity: Official
Cambodia To Renew Bilateral Thai Border Talks
Cambodia Prepares for Climate Change Forum
Appeals Court Throws Out Suit Against Hun Sen
Hun Sen Flies to China for Talks on Trade, Aid
Cambodian Lawmaker Addresses US Censure
Hundreds of Factory Workers Faint on Job
Assembly Debates Law on Demonstrations
Congressmen Condemn Cambodia’s ‘Pervasive Corruption’
Cambodia Persists in Asean Border Resolution
Penal Code Insufficient Under Accords: Rights Leader
No Forced Confessions in Tribunal: Groups
Thais Prefer Bilateral Border Talks: Official
When the Going Gets Tough, Most Borrow Local
Hong Kong Investors Take Cambodia Tour
Water Festival Potential Booster for H1N1 Flu
Cambodia Turns to Asean in Border Dispute
National Assembly Approves Penal Code
Two Decades of Resource Development Questioned
Ieng Sary Defense Moves to Bar French Judge
Appeals Court to Hear Mu Sochua Case
At Islamic School, a Separation of the Sexes
Khmer Preservation Group Praised in US
Former King Laments the ‘Weight’ of Old Age
Draft Penal Code Risks Freedoms: Group
Tribunal Summons Six Government Officials
French Court Postpones Minister’s Suit
More Than 60,000 Out of Factory Work
Ministry Urges H1N1 Patients Moved to Hospitals
Seaweed Company Delays Share Sales
At Phnom Tamao, a Zoo of Rescued Wild Things
Agriculture Key to Overcoming Crisis: Expert
Infant Saved After H1N1 Claims Mother
Groups Caution Government on Judicial Reform
Police, FBI Bust Seven in Major Drug Raid
Kickboxer Brought Beloved Sport Stateside
Experts Discuss Extractive Industry Contracts
Cambodia To Send Peacekeepers to Chad
Groups Call for Halt of Illegal Eviction
Police Ban Teacher Demonstration Over Salaries
Cambodia Not Alone in Resource Mismanagement
Nail Art Makes A Splash In Cambodia
At Islamic Center, Students Prepare for Class
Foreign Minister Discusses Growing US Relationship
US and Cambodia discuss debt and strengthening relationship
Cambodia To Seek US Debt Forgiveness
Judiciary, Rights Efforts ‘Weak’: UN Rights Envoy
Tribunal Urges Victims to File Proper Complaints
Court Detains Opposition Activist
Opposition Amendments to Penal Law Denied
Cambodia To Begin Jatropha Oil Production
US Ambassador Warns of Energy Crunch
National Authority Claims Drug Use Declining
Assembly Unable to Watch Over Police: Group
Choreographer Accepts $25,000 Art Award
Rattan Association Aims To Boost Export
Police, Not People, Should Collect Evidence: Expert
Cambodia Enters Fray on Climate Change
Poor Nations Join To Seek WTO Entry
November Deadline in Tribunal for Victims Complaints
Natural Resources Don’t Always Spell Prosperity
Former Child Soldier Describes Khmer Rouge
H1N1 Claims First Cambodian Life
‘No Disputed Land’ Near Border Temple: Hun Sen
Groups File Suit Against Provincial Court
Cambodia Should Seek Other Markets: Expert
Return of Immunity a Matter for Assembly: Lawmaker
Rights Leader Urges Reconciliation With Government
US Energy Act Could Help Cambodia
Solutions to Resources Problems Elusive