Cambodia Daily Headline 01 Feb 2010

by Santel on 02/01/2010

in Daily Headline

From now until I find the way how to manage the content on this particularly blog about Cambodia, I will feature here Cambodia Daily headline by manual selection from various sources.

As you can find here today Cambodia Daily headline 10 Feb 2010:


1. David Wilson murder case could be re-opened

Mr Wilson, 29, Frenchman Jean-Michel Braquet and Briton Mark Slater were kidnapped on a train in Cambodia in July 1994 and murdered by the Khmer Rouge two month later …

I read this and it’s very touching story that might be written to produce such a good movie to show the humanity matter. I will keep this in mind for one day.

2. Cambodian, Thai troops clash on border

I hope we would find a solution regarding this border very soon, but before that does it concern also the Thai political situation ?

3. QSR(KFC) expanding in Cambodia

It plans to open five more KFC outlets, first Pizza Hut restaurant there

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