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 Cambodian coastal town gets 24-hour electricity 
                              from VietnamMar 25, 2008 - BBC Monitoring The people in Kep, a Southwestern city of Cambodia, 
                            can now have access 24 hours to the electricity.  "It is a new achievement of Kep and Cambodia. I 
                            hope more investment will come to the city and Kep 
                            would change its face soon", Deputy Prime Minister 
                            and Minister of Interior Sar Kheng said last week 
                            in an inauguration ceremony.  The electricity is imported by Kep Power Supply from 
                            Viet Nam by a power transmission line through Prek 
                            Chak international border checkpoint.  Located about 174 km from Phnom Penh, the seaside 
                            city of Kep is one of the main tourist destinations 
                            in Cambodia. It used to be considered as AŤ Ghost 
                            City Ať because there was no electricity. - AKP  Source: Agence Kampuchea Presse website, Phnom Penh, 
                            in English 25 Mar 08   
                            
                           
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