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Aussie company secures Vietnam’s Defence

vendor, Senetas has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Vietnam Information Security Laboratories (VISL), an agency of Vietnams Ministry of Defence, to distribute Senetas Cyphe…

On Eric Rasmussen’s most recent trip to Laos, the globe-trotting disaster-relief doctor visited a village along the famous Ho Chi Minh trail where he saw a woman sitting not far from the chickens, ducks and pigs that shared her peasant homestead. Rasmussen,…

Trade / foreign investment   Viet Nam is expected to rake in US$1.5 billion from rubber exports this year due to growing demand for natural latex and increasing prices in the world market.

Viet Nam is expected to rake in US$1.5 billion from rubber exports this year due to growing demand for natural latex and increasing prices in the world market.

Alexandra thaidavanh Bounxouei at the opening ceremony her next Thai soap opera, “Ray Rai Louk Sao Pa.” She spoke about her new role which is different from the previous character,…

(Reuters) - Thailand’s top-ranked Bangkok Bank BBL.BK (BBL) reported a lower-than-expected one percent rise in quarterly profit on Monday as loan growth and rising fee income offset higher-than-expect…

Kill It. Cook It. Eat It.

Kill it, Cook it, Eat it, is a programme by BBC Three.
Basically, the series is about the production of meats, the slaughter, cooking and eating of it. However, what sets it apart is that it is filmed around an Abattoir. Yes, thats right!. They built a TV studio around an Abattior, installed a kitchen, [...]

Mia Farrow rebuffed in Cambodia

Cambodian police blocked Mia Farrow from holding a genocide memorial ceremony Sunday at a Khmer Rouge prison, at one point forcefully pushing her group away from a barricade. The Cambodian government …

Cambodia blocks Farrow’s Darfur rally

PHNOM PENH - Cambodian police barred Hollywood actress Mia Farrow and other activists from laying flowers at a ‘Killing Fields’ museum on Sunday, as part of a campaign to end atrocities in Sudan’s Dar…

Is it spring yet?

I think I’m ready for spring weather. Last weekend was cold and wet. This weekend, cold and wet.
I’ve had two uneventful and unproductive weekends in a row.  Like the books that lay on my end table, I’ve had to quarantine photo shoots.   And you want to know what? Boredom leads to random picture taking [...]

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