HOPE SPRINGS ANEW FROM KILLING FIELDS

From: The Boston Globe | Date: January 30, 1989| Author: H.D.S. Greenway, Globe Staff | Copyright information

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - In Cambodia, the abused child of international power politics, the trauma of the past 20 years of war, invasion and social disruption is still palpable. But new economic energy in the once-abandoned capital and reforms in the impoverished countryside are giving the country new confidence despite a continuing civil war.

With Vietnam withdrawing its troops, after 10 years of propping up the government, there is intense diplomatic activity involving the pow...

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