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Posted on August 23rd, 2006 by tallgirl.
Categories: musings, world news.
I was listening to NPR (I’m trying to become smarter) thisĀ morning in the horrific traffic I found myself in, and I heard that the UN and Cambodia are working together to produce a tribunal in which some members of the Khmer RougeĀ are held accountable and put to trial for their part in the Killing Fields of the 70s. If you recall, I visited the Killing Fields a little South of the capital. It was a bit scary. The whole story was quite brilliant, and I’d like to be the reporter who covered it. He has many stories on the NPR site, and he is apparently a traveling story guy. I am jealous. But you all knew that.
On a whiny note, I left the house ten minutes after I have been leaving, and I got here almost 30 minutes later than I have been arriving. ARGH!
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