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By
Brent Lewin
• Oct 31, 2012
In a sad twist of fate, elephants are forced to fuel an insatiable logging industry that contributes to the slow demise of their species
By
Richard S. Ehrlich
• Oct 30, 2012
A popular feature at funerals in Thailand, books of the dead also provide historians and chefs with a glimpse into a forgotten world
With extensive work in orphanages and schools, the Tennis Federation of Cambodia hopes to prove it is not just a game for the elite
By
Dene Mullen
• Oct 26, 2012
High fuel costs and low freight rates have severely damaged the global shipping industry, and Southeast Asia has not escaped unscathed
By
Southeast Asia Globe
• Oct 25, 2012
OPINION: King Father Norodom Sihanouk dies in Beijing on October 15, a fortnight before he would have celebrated his 90th birthday. Dr Markus Karbaum takes a look back at the turbulent life of Cambodia’s greatest patriot
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Southeast Asia Globe
• Oct 22, 2012