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James Loving - National Radio Text Service
CAMBODIA'S PEDOPHILE KING RUSSIAN Stanislav Molodyakov aka ALEXANDER TROFIMOV JUMPS ON THE CHARTS - Our TV video review column Video Beat took six of the Top 10 spots as well as # 1 - Tie-in stories make noise as the return of Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin revisits the charts after falling off last month. The tie-in is last month's report of the questionable ethics of Google's Cambodian search engine and lacking the preview feature - Cambodian Sports section mysteriously returns analogous to their unqualified FIFA ratings
Tuesday January 31, 2012 THE PEDO KING, TV & VIDEO RULE The big news this month is the public reaction to the Cambodian government releasing Russian millionaire pedophile Stanislav Molodyakov aka Alexander Trofimov from prison after serving only 4 luxurious years of a 17 year sentence. During that time he was permitted to leave prison to oversee the development of his $300 million Snake Island Resort. It has been reported that he had been given special living quarters while in jail. The PEDO is on Interpol's MOST WANTED LIST for sex crimes with 8-10 year-old children in Russia. The Cambodian government failed to honor Russia and Interpol's request to extradite him to Russia to be tried for those crimes. That story is a fast riser reaching the 3rd position on our charts after being published December 29th. There have been some major changes in the sections most visited this month with four new entries. Our Travel tips and Travel sections gained the most interest. After the New Year due to the length of some of the subject we rearranged the sections and segmented them down on a yearly basis. The NBA 2011 is now the section of NBA choice and makes its first appearance in the rankings. Some sections the information is deleted after one year. Those sections include Business, NBA News, FIFA News, Entertainment and IT (Internet Technology). Some stories in those sections are retained until we deem them superfluous. The most read NR Top 10 Video Beat columns took the top spot. There were three new entries to the NR Top 10 and seven return stories. American Idol made the most impact earning two spots in the Top 10 but dominated the Top 100 as the most read subject. There appears to be a tie-in with Cambodia sports stories. Our report in March of CAMBODIA'S MYSTERIOUS RISE IN THE FIFA RANKINGS ties in with our October report CAMBODIA'S NATIONAL BASKETBALL TEAM COMING TOGETHER WITH WIN OVER VIETNAM. This relationship bolsters the rise of our Cambodian Sports returning to the charts for the first time in recent memory if at all. The basketball piece is the second half of a Sports Notes column that asks who's the man United or City. That piece featured City manager Roberto Mancini prior to their 6-1 devastation of United. Listen up... this weekend they will be doing it again. The return of Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin to the charts ties-in with last months # 1 story questioning the ethics and quality of Google's Cambodian search engine in losing some features such as preview and inserting the Khmer language on English language pages. In addition they are going for greed in placing Cambodian business on what was previously an International focus that complimented their Khmer language listings. It appears that money and bullshit walk and talk together in this situation. Other questionable stories include the ethics of MTV Exit Concert and organization regarding how they spend money and whom they do business with. There will be more on this later after they break up the circling of their wagons and hopefully become transparent. The Glee Project made a showing with the story of contestant EMILY VASQUEZ revealing on the show that she was confronted with sexual abuse in her efforts to make it in show business. It's SOS in Cambodia when we brought up that subject with the organizers of the Sabay contest. The issue of sexual exploitation wasn't pinpointing Sabay but in a meeting about what their intentions were with the contest we mentioned our concerns that talent and fashion contests in Cambodia had some issues regarding their ethics and behaviors towards female and male contestants. The subject was diverted and the result was stonewalling and a red flag. That same Video Beat column noted the competition of the TV presenter's competition where the young were competing against the older veteran talent. The column also pointed out the ignorant themes of the music videos being aired on Cambodian television showing drunken men staggering around the stage. Many of the videos show drunken men abusing women. ARCHIVES Occasionally there are stories that jump up from nowhere and make the list without any relevance of current events. RONALDO & BRAZIL: Is FAT Where It's At? From June 2006 leaped up to the 11th spot on the overall ratings. That story embraced the then portly striker who was a major force in Brazil's 2006 World Cup effort. We opined You can say what you want about the fatness of Brazil's Ronaldo but the bottom line is no matter how fat he is he can still play. His then 14th World Cup goal tied him for the record with Germany's Gerd Mueller. Given its relevancy to nearly qualifying for the NR Top 10 we are placing it in the Archives section. Our other Archives selection was our first sports column following our technical difficulties in 2005. Football was the focus with the topics being Thailand's Winothai A Striking Force - Peter Withe & Son Jason - Cambodian Coach O'Donell Baptized Result 0 Wins & 3 Losses - Cambodian Fans - Tiger Cup Finished - Did You Know? and PRE SEA GAMES RESULTS. Six and half years have passed and some of the subjects of that article remain and others are history. It typifies how people come ad go in ASEAN football. A story on Sihanoukville jumped up on the ratings and we couldn't locate it in our files due to technical problems. After doing some research we discovered what the story was about that is driving up the ratings of the link on our site. The story was deleted but the code remains. The deletion came about from our concern for the safety of the individuals involved. This is a story that is a chronicle of its own. The content relates to the Alexander Trofimov events that followed our 2003 report of our suspicion that pedophiles were infesting Sihanoukville. History has proved our concerns to be accurate as the beach town became known as a nest fro sexual predators that seek out sex with children. We reported our findings to IOM, the FBI and others supposedly involved with saving children from the Cambodian sex trade business. All were too busy to heed our fears. Now that the search for this column has come to our attention its time to tell the story of the subject and those involved in detail. Full story coming... Cheers and Happy Lunar New Year SECTIONS MOST VISITED
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