The bronze works have been on display since the middle of May and will remain here until January 2011.
Amrita performers will first bring Khmeropedies to the Festival of Arts and Ideas in New Haven Connecticut from June 16 to June 19.
With $1.1 billion in funding pledged by donors last week, Cambodia's opposition party says the money should be watched closely.
The National Assembly and Senate established their representatives on a new anti-corruption council on Tuesday.
Cambodian and Thai troops engaged in a brief exchange of gunfire on Tuesday, but neither side reported injuries.
Seeing Gulf Coast oil spill, environmental and other groups in Cambodia say the country needs to do more to safeguard its environment.
Donor countries and international agencies offered Cambodia up to $1.1 billion in aid this year, which came amid calls for reform.
The letters now appear to be part of a business dispute with four other foreign men, who were found to be no threat.
The award will be conferred to the Phnom Penh Water Authority during World Water Week in Stockholm, which begins Sept. 5.
Donors pledged about $17 million for expenses in 2010, money far short of the $85 million that they need for 2010 and 2011.
Residents here say they are increasingly loosing long-term farmland to concessions for plantations of rubber and cashew.
Cambodia is considering increasing formal diplomatic relations with Iran, including establishing an embassy in the capital Tehran.
Police say security was bolstered at the embassies and a monthlong investigation was initiated.
Sam Rainsy, who is on a US tour to build political support, said he was not confronting Prime Minister Hun Sen, but rather Vietnam.
The men are accused of attacking a dance party in Oddar Meanchey province.
The Economist Intelligence Unit estimated in April the riel would depreciate an average 1.3 percent in 2010 and 2011.
Officials say a lack of confidence from both local and foreign investors has stymied construction recovery.
The band, made up of five Cambodians and one Briton, is part of a trend in collaboration between modern and classic artists in Cambodia.
Critics of the anti-corruption law have said it lacks the teeth to root out the country’s endemic corruption.
Cambodia insists it has been transparent in managing state revenue.
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