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Southeast Asia Globe
• Feb 20, 2013
Eric Costille, a native of Cannes, France, is the executive chef tasked with calling the tune at Spiral, the Sofitel Philippine Plaza’s flagship restaurant. Following an $11m restaurant reboot, Costille has assembled a team of seven master chefs to bring the tastes of Asia’s sidewalks and hawker centres to Manila
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Sacha Passi
• Feb 15, 2013
Breaking through Indonesia’s administrative glass ceiling has proven difficult for ex-trade minister Mari Pangestu, but a chance to lead the World Trade Organisation may push her to new heights
If the Indian ambassador to Cambodia, Dinesh Patnaik, gets his way, the two nations will extend their relationship far beyond food recipes, religion and architecture
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Philip Heijmans
• Jan 22, 2013
Award-winning pianist Boris Slutsky will perform alongside violinist Igor Yuzefovich at the InterContinental Hotel in Phnom Penh on January 26, when the winner of Catch a Cambodian Star, a global competition that will assist Cambodia’s top classical talent to continue their musical education, will be announced
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Southeast Asia Globe
• Jan 18, 2013
His name tends to fly under the radar on the regional political scene, but career diplomat Roberto Soares may be the final link in the tiny nation’s Asean membership bid
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Sacha Passi
• Jan 15, 2013
In December, 700 cyclists from 25 countries will don Lycra for the 7th annual Angkor Bike Race and Ride to raise money for vulnerable children in Cambodia. Todd Sigaty, race founder and board member of host organisation Village Focus International, saddles up for a chat about fancy dress, medals and speedy racers
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Southeast Asia Globe
• Dec 17, 2012
Cesar Purisima has steered the Philippine economy to a stellar performance in 2012 – but can he continue to propel the country forward in the long term?
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Sacha Passi
• Dec 13, 2012
In 2007, Tara Winkler rescued 14 children from an orphanage in Battambang and founded the Cambodian Children’s Trust (CCT). Now, at the age of 26, the former recipient of New South Wales’ Young Australian of the Year award continues to build local capacity in the northwestern province
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Sacha Passi
• Nov 28, 2012