Sunday, August 22, 2010

Congratulations to Socheata Poeuv on your wedding!


The film New Year Baby was produced by Socheata Poeuv

Socheata Poeuv, Charles Vogl

August 20, 2010
The New York Times

Socheata Poeuv and Charles Hong-Sun Vogl were married Wednesday evening at the Westin Moana Surfrider Hotel in Honolulu. The Rev. Dr. Glenn M. Libby, an Episcopal priest and a chaplain at the University of Southern California, officiated.

Ms. Poeuv, 30, is keeping her name. She is the founder and chief executive of Khmer Legacies, a nonprofit organization in New Haven that documents the Cambodian genocide through videotaped testimonies. She is a visiting fellow at the Genocide Studies Program at Yale University, where she is starting her first year in the M.B.A, program at the School of Management. She graduated from Smith.

She is the daughter of Houng Kear Poeuv and Nin Poeuv of Carrollton, Tex. The bride’s parents are retired from the Maxim Corporation, computer parts makers in Dallas. He was a foreman; she was a supervisor.

Mr. Vogl, 36, is a documentary filmmaker and a founder of Broken English Productions in New York. He was a consulting producer on the documentaries “William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe” and “Whatever It Takes.” He also produced a documentary that Ms. Poeuv directed called “New Year Baby.” The film, shown on PBS in 2008, tells the story of Ms. Poeuv’s parents’ experiences with the Khmer Rouge during its murderous reign in Cambodia, and about her parents’ escape to a Thai refugee camp, where Ms. Poeuv was born.

In the fall, Mr. Vogl is to begin his fourth year in the master’s program in divinity at Yale. From 1999 through 2001 he was a Peace Corps volunteer in Zambia, where, among other things, he helped rehabilitate a health clinic. He graduated from U.S.C.

He is a son of Marcia C. Vogl and Richard G. Vogl of Santa Ana, Calif. The bridegroom’s mother, who is retired, worked in the mortgage division at a Chase Manhattan branch in Irvine, Calif. She was the supervisor of the document department. His father is a court commissioner on the Orange County Superior Court.

13 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:38 PM

    Is this what KI called news ? It's such a boring article .

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  2. Anonymous8:26 PM

    Who cares about your wedding MOTHER FUCKER.

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  3. Anonymous8:29 PM

    KI please do not post this such information again. This is not related to ours Cambodia. This is a FUCKING couples married.

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  4. Anonymous8:31 PM

    good luck! keep up the good work

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  5. Anonymous10:02 PM

    I used to be happy until I said "yes, I do," (married), and now I'm screwed.

    Ex-commie

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  6. Anonymous10:58 PM

    Well, KI wanted to elevates Mrs. Poeuv to celeb status. Thus KI's reporting of their wedding is an indication that Mrs. Poeuv is a celeb. LOL =)

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  7. Anonymous5:03 AM

    Congratulation to Socheata Poeuv and Charles Hong-Sun Vogl.

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  8. Anonymous5:13 AM

    To Khmer Rouge supporters

    Yes this is news.
    News related to Cambodian peoples.

    Calm down.

    If you don't like KI Media blog, go and watch CTN in stead.

    CTN is Khmer Rouge regime channel or go make your own Khmer Rouge web blog. Okay?

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  9. Anonymous5:16 AM

    So what ?. This is your celebration for FUCK between both of you.

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  10. Anonymous5:32 AM

    what is wrong with you ah "kantorp' (diaper) 8:26 PM and 5:16 AM?

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  11. Anonymous10:18 AM

    Fuck you 5:32am
    You are mother fucker.

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  12. Anonymous4:32 PM

    I really do not like those dirty words.You guys need to learn to value yourself and other.

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  13. Anonymous10:39 PM

    Srey Khmer Bong Thom!

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