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Cambodia killing of anti-logging crusader stirs up suspicions
World NowWhen Chut Wutty was killed in the forest, his death renewed suspicions that the Cambodian government has allowed or abetted illegal logging and protected companies instead of its people.... -
Fake, faulty malaria drugs alarmingly common, study finds
World NowMore than one-third of malaria medicines tested in Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa were fake or faulty, according to a new study that warns shoddy drugs could fuel the rise of hardier parasites.... -
On Sunday: Alain Mabanckou, Jonathan Franzen and lumber as history
Jacket CopyIn Sunday books: a talk with UCLA author Alain Mabanckou, plus reviews of the latest by Jonathan Franzen, lumber as history and Anne Morrow Lindbergh's letters and diaries.... -
Science Connections: Evolutionary Adventures
TribLocal - EvanstonGary Galbreath is a detective and an adventurer. But the mysteries he solves are evolutionary, and the treasure he seeks is the ever-elusive new species. …... -
Sundance: Critic Kenneth Turan spies some films to watch
24 Frames‘Robot and Frank,’ starring Frank Langella, and the documentary ‘Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry’ are among the titles to keep an eye on as Sundance gets set to open.... -
Khmer Rouge jailer loses appeal, gets life term
World NowCambodia Khmer Rouge Jail Life: Cambodian Judge Denies Khmer Rouge Jailer Appeal, extends jail sentence to life.... -
Three top Khmer Rouge leaders go on trial in Cambodia
World NowThree top Khmer Rouge leaders accused of helping mastermind Cambodia’s "killing fields" in the 1970s went on trial in Phnom Penh on Monday as hundreds of victims and curious onlookers arrived at the court from around the country to witness the... -
Police, protesters clash in Egypt for third day; death toll up to 22
World NowClashes between protesters and military rulers over Egypt’s future intensified Monday, with the death toll from three days of violence rising to at least 22.... -
Pakistan's Taliban holding indirect talks with government
World NowLeaders of Pakistan’s Taliban movement have begun preliminary talks with government intermediaries aimed at reaching a peace agreement in the tribal region of South Waziristan.... -
Dengue Fever premiere 'Uku,' to play the Getty's 'Saturday's Off the 405' series
Pop & HissIt's not hard to argue that Dengue Fever is the best '60s Cambodian psych-pop band that Los Angeles has ever produced. They formed a decade ago when Cambodian-born dinner house-chanteuse Chhom Nimol auditioned for brothers Zac and Ethan Holtzman, who........ -
The Pepper Project for Cambodia
Daily DishThe Pepper Project is a nonprofit organization committed to establishing a market for Cambodian products in the United States. Founders Cris Peterson and Tom Gordon decided to pursue this project as a means to help Cambodian pepper farmers reestablish... -
Monster Mash: Hillary Clinton visits genocide museum in Cambodia; René Pape bows out of La Scala production
Culture MonsterOfficial visit: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Cambodia as part of her two-week trip to Asia. (Agence France-Presse) Bowing out: Bass René Pape has withdrawn from a new production of Wagner's "Die Walküre".....
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