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Striking a Chord of Global Compassion – Can an Earthquake in Haiti Shift the Thinking of the World

January 15, 2010
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Striking a Chord of Global Compassion – Can an Earthquake in Haiti Shift the Thinking of the World

“What’s so funny about peace, love and understanding?” — Elvis Costello I find myself struggling to hold back the tears while going about my evening routine, the TV on in the background, Anderson Cooper’s miffed, surprisingly flat, often emotional tone, for the third night in a row, describing the unfathomable sadness of lives lost...
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The Pavilion Hotel – Low-Key Chic & Excellent Value in Phnom Penh

August 7, 2009
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The Pavilion Hotel – Low-Key Chic & Excellent Value in Phnom Penh

June 2009 In PP, we wouldn’t stay anywhere else. We’re not on a backpackers budget, but don’t necessarily like the rarified isolationism of Raffles (though love the hotel’s famous piano bars), so thought the Pavilion’s brand of low-key chic might fit the bill. It did not disappoint, and we felt like we were staying...
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