Archive for March, 2007

Kumono raises fund for building school

Yesterday, I received forwarded mail from Tharum to spread the message from Kumono Tree project to raise fund for school in Cambodia. Kumono is a free and space booking marketplace to buy and sell advertisement place. The message was written as following: 

In rural Cambodia, hundreds of villages are still deprived of functional
primary and secondary schools. [...]

Announcement: Unavailable SMS

Ministry of Post, Telecommunication and Communication (MPTC) and National Election Committee (NEC) announced all Phnom companies, Mobitel, CamShin and HelloGSM in Cambodia to postpone sending Text Messaging one day before commune election on April 1.
That is the message receiving from mobile phone Company announcing that:

Dear TMIC (Customer As instructed by Cambodia government. SMS will be [...]

Concerned about football betting

Currently, young boys and adults have been becoming the victims of football betting such as the loss of job opportunities, school dropout, theft, and so on. Phnom Penh residents, who are parents, guardians, brothers and sisters, expressed their extreme concerns about the future of youths and children, who dropped out of school due to [...]

Photo:Blog taining in Kompong Cham

That are photos of Blog Training in Maharishi Vedic University on 29 March 2007 in Kompong Cham province.

Blog Training in Kompong Cham

On March 28, 2007, around 120 participants attended Blog Training in Kompong Cham province, being conducted by Open Forum of Cambodia (OFC) under funding from EED by cooperation with Community Information Center (CIC center).
CIC manager, Vannareth, said that there were big numbers of people interesting in this training. Those are university and high school students, [...]

Cambodian Bloggers More Attractive

Four of Cambodian bloggers were published on the front page of The Cambodia Weekly with big title “C l o g g e r s”. Those are Deedeedoll, Khmerlegend, Trajoke and KhmerBird. This is the second time for Cambodian bloggers released on local newspapers.
As I remembered, Bun Tharum was the first Cambodian blogger published on [...]