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August 30, 2004
"Van Tran, who this fall is likely to become the first
Vietnamese-American elected to the California Legislature and the
highest-ranking Vietnamese-American in elective office nationwide, will
be in town.", from Convention
News Rack: Aug. 30, 2004 by The Poynter Institute.
"According to the company, the five most frequent non-English languages
spoken by patients at Pennsylvania hospitals using CyraCom's technology
are Spanish, Vietnamese, Russian, Mandarin and Cambodian.", from Pennsylvania
Hospital installs phone language system by Philadelphia Business
Journal.
"Three people died while fixing storm damage and two drowned in a
river, while four crew members of a Vietnamese cargo ship where swept
overboard when it ran aground, the Japan Coast Guard told the
Associated Press. The storm, the 16th tropical storm of the season,
flooded more than 120 homes, according to the AP report that cited the
National Police Agency.", from Typhoon
Chaba Cuts Power and Fuel Shipments in Japan (Update3) by Bloomberg.
"Meal program applications are also available in Arabic, Cambodian,
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Punjabi and Vietnamese.", from Find
out if you qualify by Emily Weiner, The Bellingham Herald.
"Five bilingual editions of the new work manual -- Chinese-Thai,
Chinese-English, Chinese-Vietnamese, Chinese-Indonesian and
Chinese-Mongolian -- are now available, CLA officials said." ,from CLA
PUBLISHES NEW WORK MANUAL FOR FOREIGN LABORERS IN 5 LANGUAGES by CNA
"The communist state also has reportedly recalled its ambassador from
Vietnam, which recently acted as a way-station for hundreds of North
Korean defectors.", from North
Korea a No-Show Again at Talks With South Korea by VOA.
"The APASO e-board was also introduced at the event. Rodney Patterson,
director of Racial Ethnic Student Affairs, introduced new Asian Pacific
American Coordinator, Yen Pham, a former academic adviser.", from APASO welcomes
new students by The State News, MI.
Vietnam
War Veteran's Son Found to Inherit Effects of Agent Orange
Vietnam
grants amnesty to over 8,600 prisoners
Vietnam
Marks Independence with Pardons for Prisoners
Vietnam
culls 242 ducks suspected of carrying bird flu
Carlo
Orosa scores another first in Vietnam
Vietnam's
shadows are with us to this day. What's going on?
McCain
Was Right On Vietnam
McCain:
It's Legitimate to Question Kerry's Anti-Vietnam War Efforts
King:
What matters about Kerry and Vietnam
Vets
versus Kerry on Vietnam memories
Vets:
Kerry's Vietnam service a dead issue
Spinning
Tales About Kerry in Vietnam
‘Teaching
American History’ Lecture To Focus On Vietnam War
Vietnam
to actively participate in China-ASEAN trade fair
Vietnam's
Cobovina cuts 2004 profit forecast
First
Vietnamese Business Invests in HCM City's High-Tech Park
Vietnam
Money-C.bank raises dong supply, cools rates
Ho Chi
Minh City to Host Vietnam Motor Show Next Month
Vietnam
to Speed up Equitisation of State-Owned Enterprises
Vietnam to
Build Four Fertiliser Factories
New
Terminal Being Built at Ho Chi Minh City Airport
Ho Chi
Minh City Scouts for Top Foreign Investors
Japan's
Ufj Bank Opens New Branch in Ho Chi Minh City
Locke
plans one last China trade mission, eyes Vietnam market
Former
Georgia senator is honored for Vietnam service
Israel
signs trade agreement with Vietnam
30-08-2004:
Vietnam sees glimmer of hope amid energy concerns
Row
over Vietnam record has familiar ring
McCain:
Vietnam War is old news
Picture: Vietnamese
Cham artist Ngoc Thom from central coastal Binh Dinh province performs
a traditional Cham dance at an exhibition in Hanoi
Vietnam
sees glimmer of hope amid energy concerns
Vet
Who Survived Vietnam Buries Son Killed in Iraq
Joe
Crankshaw: Issues abound but Vietnam isn't one
Coe
Professor Speaks Out on Vietnam
FORGET
VIETNAM AND START WORRYING ABOUT IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN
Vietnamese
Newspaper Highlights - Aug 30, 2004
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