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May 05, 2008
EV71 virus has caused deaths in Vietnam: health official
Vietnam, Vatican moving toward diplomatic relations?
EV71 virus has caused deaths in Vietnam: health official
Government Officials And Major Telecom Players Gather In Hanoi For Vietnam International Telecommunications Summit In June
Vietnam War citation review 'disappointing'
Vietnamese scientists extract biodiesel from sesame
New breakwater project completed at Vietnamese refinery
Vietnamese culture blossoms in Flower City thanks to Lam Le
"Ruseckas, now 60, left on the last commercial plane out of Honolulu to pick up a few relatives of his then-wife, Dang Thanh-Tu.", from An unlikely hero by San Bernardino Sun, CA
UPDATE 1-Vietnam allows Alcoa 40 pct stake in alumina plant
ILYA KRAMNIK: The lost lessons of the Vietnam War
"Enjoy a unique cultural entertainment experience as Ky Duyen hosts international Vietnamese artists Cat Tien, Khanh Ha, Don Ho, Bang Kieu, Tuan Ngoc, Luong Tung Quang, Da Nhat Yen, Quang Minh and Hong Dao live at Fallsview Casino Resort.", from Fallsview Casino to present huge sounds of World Rock Symphony Orchestra in August by Canada NewsWire
"Kian Joo Can (Vietnam) Co Ltd and Box-Pak (M) Bhd are expected to contribute about US$1mil to group bottom line this year while its joint venture with Japan-based Nihon Canpack, Kian Joo Canpack (Vietnam) Co Ltd, will only make money in the third year.", from Kian Joo soldiers on despite fierce challenges by Malaysia Star, Malaysia
Hanoi waiting for Vatican delegation in the “near future”
On Vietnam's freedom road
Vietnam to cut growth target to 7 pct
PRESS DIGEST - Vietnam newspapers - May 6
Vietnam to buy more electricity from China
Vietnam Likely To Pass Nuclear Energy Law This Month
The Circle K Brand in Vietnam
S&P says Indonesia, Vietnam, Sri Lanka ratings at risk
VTN deploys Cisco TelePresence systems in Vietnam
Emerging debt-Asian spreads narrow, but Vietnam stays wider
Vietnam: Halfway to a miracle
Moving Vietnam memorial coming to Hoxie, Kansas
Maine Vietnam Veteran Awarded The Silver Star
"Now, approximately 43 percent of nail technicians are Vietnamese Americans.", from Out of Sight by Slate
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