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Thursday, December 3, 2015

ពេលឈប់ធ្វើការដើម្បីលុយ លុយនឹងលែងបានធ្វើជាម្ចាស់របស់លោកអ្នក



ម្សិលម៉ិញមានការភ្ញាក់ផ្អើលធំមួយពេញមួយថ្ងៃ នៅលើបណ្តាញសារពត៌មាន ទាំងនៅស្រុកខ្មែរ និងក្រៅប្រទេស ដែលគ្រប់គ្នានាំគ្នានិយាយពី ស្ថាបនិករបស់ហ្វេសប៊ុកគឺលោក ម៉ាក ហ្សាក់ប៉ឹក ប្រកាសផ្តល់ទ្រព្យរបស់គាត់ ដែលមាននៅក្នុងក្រុមហ៊ុនហ្វេសប៊ុក ជាង ៤០ពាន់លានដុល្លារ ដើម្បីដោះស្រាយបញ្ហាធំៗ។

នៅក្នុងលិខិត ដែលលោក ម៉ាកបង្ហោះនៅលើ ទំព័រហ្វេសប៊ុករបស់លោកផ្ទាល់ លោកបានលើកទ្បើងនូវបញ្ហាជាច្រើនរបស់មនុស្ស ដូចជា បញ្ហាជម្ងឺ អប់រំ ភាពក្រីក្រជាដើម។ លោកថា ទោះយ៉ាងណាក្នុងរយៈពេលចុងក្រោយនេះ ពិភពលោក បានធ្វើដំណើរទៅមុខ កាន់តែឆ្ងាយ ទៅលើបញ្ហាទាំងនោះ។ តែយ៉ាងណា លោកថា លោកចង់ប្រើពេលវេលារបស់លោក និងទ្រព្យដែលលោកមាន ដើម្បីជួយបន្តដំណើរនៃការអភិវឌ្ឍន៍នៃបញ្ហាទាំងនោះ ដើម្បីធ្វើឲ្យពិភពលោក ក្លាយជាកន្លែងដែលល្អប្រសើរជាងថ្ងៃនេះទៅទៀត សម្រាប់ក្មេងជំនាន់ក្រោយ ដែលក្នុងនោះគឺ ក៏ដើម្បីកូនស្រីរបស់លោកគឺ Max ផងដែរ។

មានការបញ្ចេញមតិជាច្រើនលើការលះបង់របស់ ម៉ាក។ មានអ្នកខ្លះបានស្ងើចសរសើរ ពីការលះបង់ដ៏ធំរបស់ប្រធានហ្វេសប៊ុកវ័យក្មេងរូបនេះ តែក៏មានអ្នកឆ្ងល់ណាស់ ហេតុអ្វី ក៏មិនយកលុយដ៏ច្រើននោះ មកជួយខ្លួនដែលកំពុងរស់នៅខ្វះមុខ ខ្វះក្រោយ។ ទោះមានមតិ យ៉ាងណា អ្វីដែលយើងគួររៀនពីព្រឹត្តការណ៍នេះ គឺ បើលោកអ្នកចេះឈប់ធ្វើការ ឬរកស៊ីដោយគិតតែលុយ នោះលុយនឹងលែងបានធ្វើជា ចៅហ្វាយរបស់លោកអ្នកហើយ។

លោកម៉ាក ជាសហគ្រិនវ័យក្មេងបំផុតហើយ ហើយក៏ជាមនុស្សទីមួយហើយ ដែលហ៊ានអនុវត្ត នូវគំនិតលះបង់លុយដ៏ច្រើនយ៉ាងនេះ។ តែអ្វីដែលលោកទទួលវិញក៏ធំដែរ។ ទី១ លោកបានមានឱកាសធ្វើការ ដើម្បីសម្រេចទស្សនៈអនាគតរបស់ខ្លួនគឺ ជួយសង្គមមនុស្សឲ្យមានការរីកចម្រើន ដោយមិនខ្វល់រឿងលុយ ឬគ្រប់គ្រងលុយរបស់ខ្លួន ដូចដែលអ្នកមានជាច្រើនកំពុងតែធ្វើ ដូចអ្នកមានជាច្រើននៅកម្ពុជា កំពុងតែបារម្ភតែលុយរបស់ពួកគេ។ លុយកាន់តែច្រើន បន្ទុកចាយលុយ និងរកលុយថែមកាន់តែច្រើន ដូចដែលលោក Jack Ma ធ្លាប់បានមានប្រសាសន៍។
ទី២ លោកនឹងក្លាយគំរូក្នុងចិត្តរបស់មនុស្សរាប់លាននាក់ ដែលនេះក៏ពង្រឹង កសាង យីហោ ផ្ទាល់ខ្លួនកាន់តែច្រើនដែរ។ ការកើនឡើងនូវប្រជាប្រិយភាពលោក នឹងជំរុញឲ្យ យីហោរបស់ហ្វេសប៊ុកកាន់តែល្បី នឹងមានការគាំទ្រកាន់តែខ្លាំងដែរ។ សូមអានពី ការកសាងយីហោឈ្មោះ ផ្ទាល់ខ្លួនរបស់សហគ្រិន ដែលចុះផ្សាយក្នុងទស្សនាវដ្តី ពាណិជ្ជកម្មកម្ពុជាលេខ 29។ និងចុងបញ្ចប់ កូនស្រីរបស់លោក នឹងមានមោទនៈភាពណាស់ មានឪពុកដែលមាន គំនិតអស្ចារ្យ ជួយមនុស្សរាប់លាននាក់ និងជាបុគ្គលដែលធ្វើឲ្យពិភពលោកមានការផ្លាស់ប្តូរយ៉ាងខ្លាំង៕Read more here
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សុន ស្រីពេជ្រ សម្ងំបង្កាត់ ភ្លើងស្នេហ៍ ជាមួយមន្ត្រី ក្រសួងសេដ្ឋកិច្ច

















ភ្នំពេញៈ តារាចម្រៀងស្រីរូបស្អាត កញ្ញា សុន ស្រីពេជ្រ ដែលកន្លងមក ធ្លាប់តែនិយាយពេញៗមាត់ថា មិនទាន់ចង់គិតពីរឿងស្នេហា ព្រោះចង់ទុកពេលគិតពី ការងារសិល្បៈនោះ ពេលនេះនាងបានចេញមុខ ទម្លាយការពិតហើយថា មួយរយៈពេលនេះ នាងបានសម្ងំបង្កាត់ភ្លើងស្នេហ៍ ជាមួយបុរសវ័យស្របាលគ្នាម្នាក់ ដែលមានមុខងារជា មន្ត្រីក្រសួងសេដ្ឋកិច្ច ។

កន្លងមកតារាចម្រៀង ប្រចាំផលិតម្មហង្សមាស កញ្ញា សុន ស្រីពេជ្រ មិនធ្លាប់បានបង្ហាញ ពីទំនាក់ទំនងជាមួយបុរសណាម្នាក់ ជាសាធារណៈឡើយ ហើយជារឿយៗ នាងក៏តែងតែប្រកាសថា ខ្លួនមិនមានទំនាក់ទំនងជាមួយបុរសណាទេ ព្រោះនាងកំពុងតែមមាញឹក ជាមួយការងារសិល្បៈ គ្មានពេលគិតពីរឿងស្នេហា ។ ប៉ុន្តែអ្វីដែលធ្វើឲ្យទស្សនិកជន មានការចាប់អារម្មណ៍ និងភ្ញាក់ផ្អើលនោះ គឺនៅពេលថ្មីៗនេះ តារាចម្រៀងរូបនេះ បានយករូបថតរវាងនាងនិងបុរសម្នាក់ បង្ហាញភាពសិ្នទ្ធស្នាល បណ្តើរគ្នាចូលរួមកម្មវិធីជាច្រើនជាមួយគ្នា ប្រៀបដូចជាលលកញីឈ្មោល មើលទៅហាក់មានភាពផ្អែមល្ហែម ជាមួយគ្នាខ្លាំងណាស់។

បើតាមប្រភពអ្នកនៅក្នុងសិល្បៈ បានបង្ហើបប្រាប់មជ្ឈមណ្ឌល ព័ត៌មានដើមអម្ពិល ឲ្យដឹងនៅថ្ងៃទី២ ខែធ្នូនេះថា តារាចម្រៀង ដែលមានកូនបង្កើតរបស់តារាកំប្លែង លោក សង់ស៊ីស កញ្ញា សុន ស្រីពេជ្រ បានសម្ងំបង្កាត់ភ្លើងស្នេហ៍ មើលចិត្តថ្លើមជាមួយគូស្នេហ៍ យូរគួរសម ហើយគ្រាន់តែនាងមិនអើពើ ទម្លាយជាសាធារណៈ ព្រោះគិតថានាងចង់ទុកពេល មើលចិត្តគ្នាឲ្យច្បាស់ បុរសដែលជាគូស្នេហ៍របស់ តារាចម្រៀងស្រីរូបនេះ គឺជាមន្ត្រីបម្រើការងារ នៅក្រសួងសេដ្ឋកិច្ច ហើយមានវ័យស្របាលៗនិង ស្រីពេជ្រ ដែរ ។

ពាក់ព័ន្ធទៅនឹងព័ត៌មានដ៏រសើប ទាក់ទងចំណងស្នេហ៍រវាង សុន ស្រីពេជ្រ និងគូស្នេហ៍នេះ មជ្ឈមណ្ឌលព័ត៌មានដើមអម្ពិល បានព្យាយាម ទាក់ទងទៅម្ចាស់សាម៉ីខ្លួន ជាច្រើនលើកច្រើនសា ប៉ុន្តែលេខទូរស័ព្ទរបស់នាង មិនអាចទាក់ទងបាន ។ ទោះជាយ៉ាងណា យើងនៅរង់ចាំស្វាគមន៍ ចំពោះការបកស្រាយរបស់នាង នៅពេលក្រោយផងដែរ ។

ចង់ដឹងថា គូស្នេហ៍របស់តារាចម្រៀងស្រីល្បីឈ្មោះ និងនិយមតុបតែងខ្លួន បែបស្រគត់ស្រគំ កញ្ញា សុន ស្រីពេជ្រ មានរូបសម្រស់ស្រស់សង្ហា យ៉ាងណា តោះទៅទស្សនាជាមួយ មជ្ឈមណ្ឌលព័ត៌មានដើមអម្ពិល ទាំងអស់គ្នា៕


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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15

Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 by Sportsmail Reporter 03 December 2015 00:19 Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 Academy starlet Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away, aged 15 Manchester United have expressed their sadness at losing the youngster Samuels spent four years at United, despite suffering from cystic fibrosis Published: 23:54 GMT, 2 December 2015 | Updated: 00:19 GMT, 3 December 2015 Manchester United have expressed their sadness after hearing that former academy player Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away at the age of 15. The youngster played for the club's academy despite suffering from cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that he was born with. A statement on the United's website said: 'Everybody at the club would like to pass on our condolences to Dylan's family and friends at this extremely difficult time.' Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away after losing his battle with cystic fibrosis Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away after losing his battle with cystic fibrosis The youngster spent four years training with United's academy, despite suffering from the genetic condition The youngster spent four years training with United's academy, despite suffering from the genetic condition Dylan, who spent four years in the club's youth system, was interviewed by Sportsmail while in hospital in March. The charming youngster spoke enthusiastically of the training sessions at The Cliff and Carrington, the evenings he would spend honing his skills under the tutelage of Sir Alex Ferguson’s aide Rene Meulensteen and the occasions when Gary Neville would come along unannounced to coach Dylan and his pals. ‘Just the best,’ Dylan said of his his time at the club. ‘You can’t put it into words what it’s like to play for the club you support.’ RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share Dylan, pictured with former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes, who he tried to emulate on the pitch Nemanja Vidic, now of Inter Milan, poses for a photo with young Dylan during his time at United Nemanja Vidic, now of Inter Milan, poses for a photo with young Dylan during his time at United 'I played in central midfield. I loved watching Paul Scholes. He was only small too. He was just amazing, everything he did. I tried to play like him.’ Dylan trained with Manchester City, Liverpool and Bolton but he comes from a United family, so there were no doubts which club he would choose. ‘He was a very good footballer,’ United’s academy co-ordinator Mike Glennie told Sportsmail earlier this year ‘When we take a player on, he fills out a medical form. Of course, the condition stood out. I took advice from the club’s medical team and doctor. Inspirational Dylan previously said: ‘You can’t put it into words what it’s like to play for the club you support' Inspirational Dylan previously said: ‘You can’t put it into words what it’s like to play for the club you support' 'Some clubs might have said no. We thought the boy could really play. I have not seen other footballers go as far as he did with the condition. We didn’t take him out of sympathy. ‘He was scouted playing for his local youth club. He then went into a development centre and his quality was so high that we then brought him into The Cliff. He was competing and bettering the highest level of talent in the North West. ‘He had the quality. He had presence, he moved well with intelligence. He was competitive and skilful. He had pace and above all he enjoyed playing football. He played with a smile. He’s a lovely boy, a smashing lad.’Read more at: http://www.sport.net/manchester-united-saddened-after-former-academy-starlet-dylan-samuels-loses-battle-with-cystic-fibrosis-aged-15_418159
Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 by Sportsmail Reporter 03 December 2015 00:19 Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 Academy starlet Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away, aged 15 Manchester United have expressed their sadness at losing the youngster Samuels spent four years at United, despite suffering from cystic fibrosis Published: 23:54 GMT, 2 December 2015 | Updated: 00:19 GMT, 3 December 2015 Manchester United have expressed their sadness after hearing that former academy player Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away at the age of 15. The youngster played for the club's academy despite suffering from cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that he was born with. A statement on the United's website said: 'Everybody at the club would like to pass on our condolences to Dylan's family and friends at this extremely difficult time.' Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away after losing his battle with cystic fibrosis Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away after losing his battle with cystic fibrosis The youngster spent four years training with United's academy, despite suffering from the genetic condition The youngster spent four years training with United's academy, despite suffering from the genetic condition Dylan, who spent four years in the club's youth system, was interviewed by Sportsmail while in hospital in March. The charming youngster spoke enthusiastically of the training sessions at The Cliff and Carrington, the evenings he would spend honing his skills under the tutelage of Sir Alex Ferguson’s aide Rene Meulensteen and the occasions when Gary Neville would come along unannounced to coach Dylan and his pals. ‘Just the best,’ Dylan said of his his time at the club. ‘You can’t put it into words what it’s like to play for the club you support.’ RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share Dylan, pictured with former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes, who he tried to emulate on the pitch Nemanja Vidic, now of Inter Milan, poses for a photo with young Dylan during his time at United Nemanja Vidic, now of Inter Milan, poses for a photo with young Dylan during his time at United 'I played in central midfield. I loved watching Paul Scholes. He was only small too. He was just amazing, everything he did. I tried to play like him.’ Dylan trained with Manchester City, Liverpool and Bolton but he comes from a United family, so there were no doubts which club he would choose. ‘He was a very good footballer,’ United’s academy co-ordinator Mike Glennie told Sportsmail earlier this year ‘When we take a player on, he fills out a medical form. Of course, the condition stood out. I took advice from the club’s medical team and doctor. Inspirational Dylan previously said: ‘You can’t put it into words what it’s like to play for the club you support' Inspirational Dylan previously said: ‘You can’t put it into words what it’s like to play for the club you support' 'Some clubs might have said no. We thought the boy could really play. I have not seen other footballers go as far as he did with the condition. We didn’t take him out of sympathy. ‘He was scouted playing for his local youth club. He then went into a development centre and his quality was so high that we then brought him into The Cliff. He was competing and bettering the highest level of talent in the North West. ‘He had the quality. He had presence, he moved well with intelligence. He was competitive and skilful. He had pace and above all he enjoyed playing football. He played with a smile. He’s a lovely boy, a smashing lad.’Read more at: http://www.sport.net/manchester-united-saddened-after-former-academy-starlet-dylan-samuels-loses-battle-with-cystic-fibrosis-aged-15_418159
Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 by Sportsmail Reporter 03 December 2015 00:19 Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 Academy starlet Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away, aged 15 Manchester United have expressed their sadness at losing the youngster Samuels spent four years at United, despite suffering from cystic fibrosis Published: 23:54 GMT, 2 December 2015 | Updated: 00:19 GMT, 3 December 2015 Manchester United have expressed their sadness after hearing that former academy player Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away at the age of 15. The youngster played for the club's academy despite suffering from cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that he was born with. A statement on the United's website said: 'Everybody at the club would like to pass on our condolences to Dylan's family and friends at this extremely difficult time.' Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away after losing his battle with cystic fibrosis Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away after losing his battle with cystic fibrosis The youngster spent four years training with United's academy, despite suffering from the genetic condition The youngster spent four years training with United's academy, despite suffering from the genetic condition Dylan, who spent four years in the club's youth system, was interviewed by Sportsmail while in hospital in March. The charming youngster spoke enthusiastically of the training sessions at The Cliff and Carrington, the evenings he would spend honing his skills under the tutelage of Sir Alex Ferguson’s aide Rene Meulensteen and the occasions when Gary Neville would come along unannounced to coach Dylan and his pals. ‘Just the best,’ Dylan said of his his time at the club. ‘You can’t put it into words what it’s like to play for the club you support.’ RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share Dylan, pictured with former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes, who he tried to emulate on the pitch Nemanja Vidic, now of Inter Milan, poses for a photo with young Dylan during his time at United Nemanja Vidic, now of Inter Milan, poses for a photo with young Dylan during his time at United 'I played in central midfield. I loved watching Paul Scholes. He was only small too. He was just amazing, everything he did. I tried to play like him.’ Dylan trained with Manchester City, Liverpool and Bolton but he comes from a United family, so there were no doubts which club he would choose. ‘He was a very good footballer,’ United’s academy co-ordinator Mike Glennie told Sportsmail earlier this year ‘When we take a player on, he fills out a medical form. Of course, the condition stood out. I took advice from the club’s medical team and doctor. Inspirational Dylan previously said: ‘You can’t put it into words what it’s like to play for the club you support' Inspirational Dylan previously said: ‘You can’t put it into words what it’s like to play for the club you support' 'Some clubs might have said no. We thought the boy could really play. I have not seen other footballers go as far as he did with the condition. We didn’t take him out of sympathy. ‘He was scouted playing for his local youth club. He then went into a development centre and his quality was so high that we then brought him into The Cliff. He was competing and bettering the highest level of talent in the North West. ‘He had the quality. He had presence, he moved well with intelligence. He was competitive and skilful. He had pace and above all he enjoyed playing football. He played with a smile. He’s a lovely boy, a smashing lad.’Read more at: http://www.sport.net/manchester-united-saddened-after-former-academy-starlet-dylan-samuels-loses-battle-with-cystic-fibrosis-aged-15_418159



Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 Academy starlet Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away, aged 15 Manchester United have expressed their sadness at losing the youngster Samuels spent four years at United, despite suffering from cystic fibrosis Published: 23:54 GMT, 2 December 2015 | Updated: 00:19 GMT, 3 December 2015 Manchester United have expressed their sadness after hearing that former academy player Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away at the age of 15. The youngster played for the club's academy despite suffering from cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that he was born with. A statement on the United's website said: 'Everybody at the club would like to pass on our condolences to Dylan's family and friends at this extremely difficult time.'Read more at: http://www.sport.net/manchester-united-saddened-after-former-academy-starlet-dylan-samuels-loses-battle-with-cystic-fibrosis-aged-15_418159
Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15Read more at: http://www.sport.net/manchester-united-saddened-after-former-academy-starlet-dylan-samuels-loses-battle-with-cystic-fibrosis-aged-15_418159

Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 Academy starlet Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away, aged 15 Manchester United have expressed their sadness at losing the youngster Samuels spent four years at United, despite suffering from cystic fibrosis Published: 23:54 GMT, 2 December 2015 | Updated: 00:19 GMT, 3 December 2015 Manchester United have expressed their sadness after hearing that former academy player Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away at the age of 15. The youngster played for the club's academy despite suffering from cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that he was born with. A statement on the United's website said: 'Everybody at the club would like to pass on our condolences to Dylan's family and friends at this extremely difficult time.'Read more at: http://www.sport.net/manchester-united-saddened-after-former-academy-starlet-dylan-samuels-loses-battle-with-cystic-fibrosis-aged-15_418159







Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 Academy starlet Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away, aged 15 Manchester United have expressed their sadness at losing the youngster Samuels spent four years at United, despite suffering from cystic fibrosis Published: 23:54 GMT, 2 December 2015 | Updated: 00:19 GMT, 3 December 2015 Manchester United have expressed their sadness after hearing that former academy player Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away at the age of 15. The youngster played for the club's academy despite suffering from cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that he was born with. A statement on the United's website said: 'Everybody at the club would like to pass on our condolences to Dylan's family and friends at this extremely difficult time.'Read more at: http://www.sport.net/manchester-united-saddened-after-former-academy-starlet-dylan-samuels-loses-battle-with-cystic-fibrosis-aged-15_418159
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Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15Read more at: http://www.sport.net/manchester-united-saddened-after-former-academy-starlet-dylan-samuels-loses-battle-with-cystic-fibrosis-aged-15_418159
Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15Read more at: http://www.sport.net/manchester-united-saddened-after-former-academy-starlet-dylan-samuels-loses-battle-with-cystic-fibrosis-aged-15_418159
Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 by Sportsmail Reporter 03 December 2015 00:19 Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 Academy starlet Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away, aged 15 Manchester United have expressed their sadness at losing the youngster Samuels spent four years at United, despite suffering from cystic fibrosis Published: 23:54 GMT, 2 December 2015 | Updated: 00:19 GMT, 3 December 2015 Manchester United have expressed their sadness after hearing that former academy player Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away at the age of 15. The youngster played for the club's academy despite suffering from cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that he was born with. A statement on the United's website said: 'Everybody at the club would like to pass on our condolences to Dylan's family and friends at this extremely difficult time.' Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away after losing his battle with cystic fibrosis Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away after losing his battle with cystic fibrosis The youngster spent four years training with United's academy, despite suffering from the genetic condition The youngster spent four years training with United's academy, despite suffering from the genetic condition Dylan, who spent four years in the club's youth system, was interviewed by Sportsmail while in hospital in March. The charming youngster spoke enthusiastically of the training sessions at The Cliff and Carrington, the evenings he would spend honing his skills under the tutelage of Sir Alex Ferguson’s aide Rene Meulensteen and the occasions when Gary Neville would come along unannounced to coach Dylan and his pals. ‘Just the best,’ Dylan said of his his time at the club. ‘You can’t put it into words what it’s like to play for the club you support.’Read more at: http://www.sport.net/manchester-united-saddened-after-former-academy-starlet-dylan-samuels-loses-battle-with-cystic-fibrosis-aged-15_418159
Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 by Sportsmail Reporter 03 December 2015 00:19 Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 Academy starlet Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away, aged 15 Manchester United have expressed their sadness at losing the youngster Samuels spent four years at United, despite suffering from cystic fibrosis Published: 23:54 GMT, 2 December 2015 | Updated: 00:19 GMT, 3 December 2015 Manchester United have expressed their sadness after hearing that former academy player Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away at the age of 15. The youngster played for the club's academy despite suffering from cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that he was born with. A statement on the United's website said: 'Everybody at the club would like to pass on our condolences to Dylan's family and friends at this extremely difficult time.' Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away after losing his battle with cystic fibrosis Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away after losing his battle with cystic fibrosis The youngster spent four years training with United's academy, despite suffering from the genetic condition The youngster spent four years training with United's academy, despite suffering from the genetic condition Dylan, who spent four years in the club's youth system, was interviewed by Sportsmail while in hospital in March. The charming youngster spoke enthusiastically of the training sessions at The Cliff and Carrington, the evenings he would spend honing his skills under the tutelage of Sir Alex Ferguson’s aide Rene Meulensteen and the occasions when Gary Neville would come along unannounced to coach Dylan and his pals. ‘Just the best,’ Dylan said of his his time at the club. ‘You can’t put it into words what it’s like to play for the club you support.’Read more at: http://www.sport.net/manchester-united-saddened-after-former-academy-starlet-dylan-samuels-loses-battle-with-cystic-fibrosis-aged-15_Read more HERE
Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15Read more at: http://www.sport.net/manchester-united-saddened-after-former-academy-starlet-dylan-samuels-loses-battle-with-cystic-fibrosis-aged-15_418159
Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15Read more at: http://www.sport.net/manchester-united-saddened-after-former-academy-starlet-dylan-samuels-loses-battle-with-cystic-fibrosis-aged-15_418159
Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 by Sportsmail Reporter 03 December 2015 00:19 Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 Academy starlet Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away, aged 15 Manchester United have expressed their sadness at losing the youngster Samuels spent four years at United, despite suffering from cystic fibrosis Published: 23:54 GMT, 2 December 2015 | Updated: 00:19 GMT, 3 December 2015 Manchester United have expressed their sadness after hearing that former academy player Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away at the age of 15. The youngster played for the club's academy despite suffering from cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that he was born with. A statement on the United's website said: 'Everybody at the club would like to pass on our condolences to Dylan's family and friends at this extremely difficult time.' Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away after losing his battle with cystic fibrosis Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away after losing his battle with cystic fibrosis The youngster spent four years training with United's academy, despite suffering from the genetic condition The youngster spent four years training with United's academy, despite suffering from the genetic condition Dylan, who spent four years in the club's youth system, was interviewed by Sportsmail while in hospital in March. The charming youngster spoke enthusiastically of the training sessions at The Cliff and Carrington, the evenings he would spend honing his skills under the tutelage of Sir Alex Ferguson’s aide Rene Meulensteen and the occasions when Gary Neville would come along unannounced to coach Dylan and his pals. ‘Just the best,’ Dylan said of his his time at the club. ‘You can’t put it into words what it’s like to play for the club you support.’Read more at: http://www.sport.net/manchester-united-saddened-after-former-academy-starlet-dylan-samuels-loses-battle-with-cystic-fibrosis-aged-15_418159
Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 by Sportsmail Reporter 03 December 2015 00:19 Manchester United saddened after former academy starlet Dylan Samuels loses battle with cystic fibrosis aged 15 Academy starlet Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away, aged 15 Manchester United have expressed their sadness at losing the youngster Samuels spent four years at United, despite suffering from cystic fibrosis Published: 23:54 GMT, 2 December 2015 | Updated: 00:19 GMT, 3 December 2015 Manchester United have expressed their sadness after hearing that former academy player Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away at the age of 15. The youngster played for the club's academy despite suffering from cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that he was born with. A statement on the United's website said: 'Everybody at the club would like to pass on our condolences to Dylan's family and friends at this extremely difficult time.' Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away after losing his battle with cystic fibrosis Dylan Samuels has tragically passed away after losing his battle with cystic fibrosis The youngster spent four years training with United's academy, despite suffering from the genetic condition The youngster spent four years training with United's academy, despite suffering from the genetic condition Dylan, who spent four years in the club's youth system, was interviewed by Sportsmail while in hospital in March. The charming youngster spoke enthusiastically of the training sessions at The Cliff and Carrington, the evenings he would spend honing his skills under the tutelage of Sir Alex Ferguson’s aide Rene Meulensteen and the occasions when Gary Neville would come along unannounced to coach Dylan and his pals. ‘Just the best,’ Dylan said of his his time at the club. ‘You can’t put it into words what it’s like to play for the club you support.’Read more at: http://www.sport.net/manchester-united-saddened-after-former-academy-starlet-dylan-samuels-loses-battle-with-cystic-fibrosis-

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Khmer Health Advocates (KHA) was founded with a mission to care for the health needs of survivors of the Mahandorai (the Cambodian holocaust), and their families. The KHA torture treatment program is one of the first programs for the torture victims in the United States. As the only Cambodian health organization in the United States, KHA provides care for people in Connecticut and Western Massachusetts, and advocates for survivors across the nation.

KHA's origins
Khmer Health Advocates was founded in Connecticut in 1982 by Theanvy Kuoch, a Cambodian woman survivor, and three American nurses, Mary F Scully, Irene Bjorkland, and Lynn Kirby who worked in refugee camps in Thailand. KHA was founded to address the critical health needs of the thousands of Cambodians who had fled a decade of war, starvation, and torture in their homeland, and had arrived as refugees in the United States. Traumatized and suffering from multiple health problems, the refugees needed special help to cope with life in their new country and new language, and to begin the process of healing. KHA's Cambodian and American professional health workers stepped in to provide care to individuals and their entire families, in the Khmer language, and in a culturally sensitive manner.

Funding and Support
KHA's programs and services have received local, national, and international recognition and financial support from foundations, The United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture (UNVFVT), government agencies, and individuals.

A Group at Risk
Like other survivors of war and concentration camps, a large number of Cambodian refugees suffer from serious mental and physical health problems. Post traumatic stress disorder, depression, and obsessive compulsive disorder are common, and hypertension, headache, digestive and respiratory diseases, fatigue, and physical signs of premature aging greatly reduce the quality of life of survivors. Effects of past trauma combined with the huge challenge of adjusting to life in America has led to severe social problems among Cambodians as well substance abuse, domestic violence, formation of youth gangs, suicide, and the breakdown of family communication.

Continuing Need
These problems do not lend themselves to quick solutions. They require long-term, in-depth care and counseling. Moreover, the number of patients presenting themselves with symptoms of Post traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) does not decrease with the passage of time, and an individual's symptoms can increase in severity as he or she grows older. The need for KHA's services remains strong among Cambodians in Southern New England. KHA's commitment to the Cambodian-American community remains just as strong. To address these needs, KHA operates one of the first treatment programs for torture victims in the United States and is now developing a model program for the use of telemedicine, which may eventually assure access to care for survivors across the United States.

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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Cambodia sees spike in bird flu deaths



Story highlights

  • Eight people, mostly children have died in Cambodia from bird flu
  • Cambodia has had 19 reported deaths in the last 10 years, before recent oubtreak
  • H5N1 is rare among humans, but potentially fatal
In the last two months, eight people in Cambodia have died from bird flu, a rare but deadly disease causing concern among health authorities. Six of the victims have been children.
The H5N1 virus, known to be highly contagious to poultry, typically resembles the flu when contracted by humans. But it kills more than half the people it infects, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Of the nine confirmed H5N1 cases in Cambodia this year, only an 8-month old infant has survived. The infant had received medical attention early, said Dr. Ly Sovann, the Ministry of Health's deputy director for communicable diseases control in Cambodia.
The eight bird flu deaths in the last six weeks -- considering that Cambodia has had 19 reported deaths from the disease in the last 10 years -- has sparked increased surveillance efforts. Health officials are warning people to wash their hands often, to keep children away from poultry and to avoid eating sick poultry.
So far, the nine cases are not believed to be related, although most of them came from the southern region. Read more
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