While the moneyed elite lavish thousands to spruce up their luxury SUVs, Simon Jacy discovers that even the most modest of motos is ripe for a makeover.
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 Saraboth Ea, came to Cambodia to get in touch with his roots, instead the banker fell in love with a motorbike. Words by Rosanna Villamor Voogel.
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 As the capital gears up for the start of the National Volleyball League, Mark Jackson talks with CNVLD Secretary General Chris Minko about the future of disability sports in the kingdom.
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 Mention big bikes and most people will probably first think of a Harley Davidson. Pure Americana it might be, but riding a Harley is a great way of touring the back-roads of Cambodia, according to two Australians. Words by Mark Jackson.
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 'The PDD and the PIN have been submitted for a SSC CDM project to the CCCO for assessment by the DNA’. Welcome to the world of climate change. From biomass fuels to solar and wind power, from reforestation and afforestation to carbon trading, the issues – but also the opportunities surrounding clima...
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 Making money out of rubbish isn’t exactly novel, but it could prove the solution to all those bad smells and unsightly piles of rubbish that characterise Phnom Penh’s streets. Words by Johan Smits.
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 Turning the lights off and cutting use of the aircon are good steps towards a greener lifestyle. Yet as the British Embassy shows, it is both possible and profitable to take the concept further. Words by Nora Lindstrom.
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 This month Phnom Penh celebrates Gay Pride 2009. Images of male drag and transsexual artists performing venues like Blue Chilli, Salt Lounge and Pontoon Lounge will fill daily newspapers and monthly magazines like this one. The presence of such images in the mainstream media, along with the attendan...
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The increased number of gay-friendly establishments in the capital gives drag divas a chance to strut their stuff and change perceptions. Words by Nora Lindstrom.
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 Launched last November by international NGO Family Health International (FHI) as a co-branded project with local NGOs, interest in the M-Style network initiative has exceeded expectations organisers say.
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 There are plenty of places in Cambodia to satisfy your appetite, but a handful of eateries also promote socially responsible business. By giving local youth hospitality training, these restaurants try to break the cycle of poverty by providing a career instead of a handout. Craig Gerard visits four...
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