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Joel Brinkley: Is there hope for a North Korean thaw?
American VoicesDon't give up on Kim Jong-un, the cherubic naif who is North Korea's new supreme leader. For weeks now, North Korea's establishment has been prostrating itself at his feet, while prosecuting a frenzied campaign to show his people that this young man with...Tags: North Korea, The New York Times, France, Cambodia, Hillary Clinton
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Cambodia after the killing fields
Special to the Los Angeles TimesA muddy, weed-choked field in the hills of northern Cambodia is the last resting place of Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot, chief instigator of a communist regime that enslaved a nation, dismantled its social and cultural institutions and took the lives of 2...Tags: The New York Times, International Law, Johnnie Walker, Trips and Vacations, Trials
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Cambodia: killing fields timeline
Special to the Los Angeles Times1925: Saloth Sar, alias Pol Pot, born in central Cambodia. 1949: Pol Pot goes to Paris where he joins a group of young Cambodian revolutionaries, most of them Marxists. 1953: France grants independence to Cambodia under King Norodom Sihanouk; Pol Pot...Tags: Phnom Penh (Cambodia), Heads of State, Coup d'Etat, National Government, Pol Pot
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Rediscovering Cambodia's brilliant Modernist architect
Culture MonsterArchitect Bill Greaves stood on a bluff outside Sihanoukville, Cambodia, and admired an elegant white and peach building perched high above the beaches and guesthouses that have made this seaside spot into a tourist boomtown. Inspired by the dong raik,......
Jan 24, 2012
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