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Joe Cook found joy in baseball after he fled Cambodia's killing fields. He's driven, perhaps obsessed, to bring the game home.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover leadership - people, politics & policy - from a European view. On the day we arrived in Cambodia earlier this month ...
Backstreet Academy is a new peer-to-peer social impact platform through which tourists visiting Asia can sign up for experiences unique to that locale--and dramatically increase the income of the ...
In Cambodia’s northwestern town of Siem Reap, visitors can learn to cook spiders and bugs. ... Cambodia cuisine: What it’s like to cook and eat a tarantula By Ronan O'Connell, CNN ...
In some parts of Asia cooked insects are sold in busy tourist areas to travelers who want a quirky photo op — they pose for a pic eating a beetle or grasshopper and the image becomes an ...
Cambodia was emerging from years of colonial rule, civil war and genocide, and life in its capital city was booming. Her mother, busy at the market, didn’t cook every day. But Ms. Ros fondly ...
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Dorothy blogs about a unique cooking practice using bamboo tubes in Bunong village of Mondulkiri province in Cambodia. This was also common in Laos. Skip to main content. Support non-profit journalism ...
DOTHAN, Ala. — The baseball ground rules are different in Cambodia. A ball hit off the water buffaloes grazing in the outfield is in play, but a ball lost in the adjoining rice paddy is not. And ...
Iron deficiency, which can lead to anemia, is a huge problem in Cambodia. A social enterprise wants to prove that adding a little iron fish to a pot on the stove will make a dent in the problem.