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January 19, 2006
" If it is approved, the House will set up a special committee to
investigate whether there was an abuse of power or other irregularities
when the government endorsed the plan to import 110 tons of rice from
Vietnam later this month.", from Kalla
disappointed over govt's defeat in rice import vote by The Jakarta
Post
"Vietnam continued to restrict religious freedom, impose controls over
the Internet and the press, restrict public gatherings and imprison
people for their religious or political views.", from Abuses Go
Unpunished in Asia: Human Rights Report by Human Rights Watch
VNPT
aims to operate as holding firm
"Art director Duong Tran Quoc Dung never knew that learning how to use
Western eating utensils properly would be considered an indispensable
career skill.", from Professionals
learn social graces by ANN
Vietnam
building big oil refinery
US-Vietnam
WTO talks progress well: U.S. chief negotiator
Wildcat
strikes pay off in Vietnam
Little
Saigon Exports Its Prosperity
VIETNAM'S
MILITARY BANK, SWISS TEMENOS GROUP INK SOFTWARE DEAL
Dairy
listing doubles size of Vietnam's market
Iraq
More Deadly for Journalists than Vietnam
Homeless
Vietnam vet receives a military funeral
France
to enhance cooperative bonds with Vietnam
Vietnam's
Shoe Exports To US Up 15 PCT In 2005
VIETNAM'S
STEEL MAKERS FEEL WINDS OF CHANGE
VIETNAM
RANKS 16TH GLOBALLY FOR TEXTILE EXPORTS IN 2005
VIETNAM'S
SEAPORTS SEE 139 MLN TONNES OF CARGO IN 2005, UP 68%
VIETNAM PM
APPROVES US$700 MLN HO CHI MINH CITY RAILWAY PJT
VIETNAM'S
FINANCE MINISTRY DRAFTS DECREE ON CONVERTIBLE BONDS
New
lives link U.S. to Vietnam
Hanoi,
US Narrow Gap on Deal for Vietnam's Entry into WTO
St.
John’s Signs Historic Agreement with Vietnam
Vietnam,
France to enhance cooperative ties
ADB
offers Vietnam loans for highway construction
ADB
helps Vietnam set up transport corridor with China
Homeless
Vietnam vet receives a military funeral
"Dr. Carol Brown. a cancer specialist at Sloan-Kettering, noted that
women of Vietnamese decent have cervical cancer rates 50 to 60 times
that of white women, but often have less access to screening.", from Local
Initiative To Encourage More Early Cancer Screening by Rick Archer,
Central and Mid Queens Editor in Queens Chronicle
Vietnamese
localities bordering China to make bigger export revenue
"One development in Ho Chi Minh City is named ``Lang Viet Kieu,'' or
Overseas Vietnamese Village.", from Asian
housing boom lures U.S. immigrant investor by By K. Oanh Ha, The
San Jose Mercury News
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