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Monday
Thứ hai
03/25/2002

"For those who love the taste of Vietnamese fish sauce but hate its pungent smell, help is at hand in the form of a new "odorless"
variety. ", from Firm Sniffs Gold in Odorless Fish Sauce by Reuters

Safe haven sought for Vietnamese

Vietnam appeals to UN not to abandon helping repatriate hill tribes
Vietnam and UN row over refugees
Russian PM arrives in Vietnam to promote ties

Workers step up pace on finishing Vietnam memorial

Vietnam, China look for ways to halt human  traffic

Sunday
Chúa Nhật
03/24/2002

Vietnamese asylum seekers sent home
UNHCR Urged to Cooperate With Vietnam, Cambodia in Repatriating Illegal Migrants
US stands by criticism of Vietnam, Cambodia

Vietnam losing 55 people a day to tuberculosis

Saturday 
Thứ Bảy
03/23/2002

Australia returns 28 Vietnamese boat people
Asylum seekers return to Vietnam

Woman tells story of airlift from Vietnam
Panel reflects on women's Vietnam War experiences

Obituary: Van Tien Dung
Top Vietnam policeman opposes death penalty

Picture: A young Vietnamese girl bursts out laughing during a dance performance at the start of a 3-day celebration of their village spring festival...
Picture: A Vietnamese woman places fake money as an offering in the hat of a young dancer at a pagoda during the start of a 3-day celebration of their spring festival...

Friday 
Thứ sáu
03/22/2002

"Ronald Linscott, an Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War, died Thursday morning at University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital awaiting the liver transplant that might have saved his life. He was 53. ", from Veteran dies while waiting for transplant by Miami Herald

"Another male troop leader in the area is a Boca Raton father who leads a troop of Vietnamese girls, Johnson said.", from Delray Girl Scout leader is a man among girls By Rhonda J. Miller, Staff Writer of South Florida Sun-Sentinel

"An exhibition of never-before-seen photos of the Vietnam War by North Vietnamese soldier-photographers from April 2 through July 7 at the National Geographic Society. Call 202/857-7588.", from Plan Ahead by The Washington Post

"Hubris, Rob's dapper partner, was Lam's father's campaign manager when Tony Lam ran for city council in Westminster in 1992.", from Butterfly flies, madame By Patricia Unterman, Special to The S.F. Examiner

"Since then, the authorities have arrested four Middle Eastern nationals, four Indonesians, two Vietnamese and one Japanese.", from Philippines using old immigration law to hold foreign terror suspects by AFP

"It is a truism that nobody hates war more than soldiers. We Were Soldiers, which chronicles a bloody three-day battle between the North Vietnamese Army and the US Seventh Cavalry in November 1965, offers ample evidence of why this should be so.", from The battle that changed the war By A.O. Scott, NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE

"When Law was bishop of Springfield-Cape Girardeau diocese in Missouri in the 1970s, he set up a center for Vietnamese refugees.", from Man at the center of Catholics' maelstrom By Jane Lampman | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor

"The study found that the U.S. government had continually resisted full disclosure of increasing U.S. military involvement in Southeast Asia ¡X air strikes over Laos, raids along the coast of North Vietnam, and offensive actions by U.S. marines had taken place long before the American public were informed, according to the encyclopedia.", from Raid on Next Magazine offices attracts international spotlight By Hsieh Kuo-lien, The China Post 
 

UN halts Vietnam refugee programme
US Critical Of Vietnam's Treatment of Montagnards
US accuses Cambodia and Vietnam over refugees' return
U.S. complains of pressure on Vietnamese refugees
US accuses Cambodia and Vietnam over refugees return

Vietnam signs Frenchman to coach under-23 soccer team

Thousands pay tribute to Vietnamese commander
Last act for Vietnam victors

Cam Ranh Bay will not be leased to US says Vietnam

Vietnam Faces Water Problems
Drought Hits South Vietnam to Severely Affect Farming

Golden Frontier to expand ops in Vietnam
Vietnam Hopes for More Aviation Cooperation With China: Official
Vietnam denies antibiotics in shrimp
Vietnamese Newspaper Highlights - March 22, 2002 
 

Thursday 
Thứ năm
03/21/2002

"The third edition of a popular book on the Vietnam War — with actor Mel Gibson instead of the real-life hero on the cover — is at the top of The New York Times best-seller list for paperbacks.", from Gibson Picture Replaces Book Cover by AP

"A lower court has been directed by a federal appeals court to reconsider its dismissal of a defamation suit filed against CNN by a source for a report alleging the U.S. military used nerve gas on Vietnam-era defectors. ". from Federal Court Asked to Reconsider Dismissal of Lawsuit Against CNN by Dow Jones

U.S. Complains of Pressure on Vietnamese Refugees 

Translation lost for Vietnamese in Orange County primary
Something lost in the translation: Vietnamese-Americans fault March 5 ballot 
Vietnamese Voters Fault Sample Ballot
Bad Vietnamese translation in U.S. primary

Vietnam mourns Saigon battle hero
Gen. Van Tien Dung, commanded North Vietnamese forces
Van Tien Dung, Vietnamese general, dies
UPDATE 2-Vietnam pays respects to general who took Saigon
Vietnam pays respects to general who captured Saigon

Vietnam War-Era Bomb Kills 1 in Hanoi

Vietnam Says No Nitrofuran in Its Shrimps
Vietnam Says Handover of Russian Base Underway
Russian Prime Minister to Visit Vietnam: Spokeswoman
Over 1,400 Foreign Companies Have Offices In Ho Chi Minh City
Facts & Figures: China's Exports to Vietnam
Vietnam minister visits Square plant
Vietnam's determined war on poverty
140 Viets held for illegal betting
Cigarette butt sparks fire across 400-hectare forest in Vietnam

Changing the Vietnam stereotype
Photo of Mel Gibson replaces `iconic' cover on new paperback on Vietnam War

Picture: Vietnamese soldiers tow the coffin of Gen. Van Tien Dung in a funeral procession in Hanoi...
Picture: A Vietnamese soldier stands guard by an alter during the funeral of Gen. Van Tien Dung who led the capture of Saigon in 1975...

Wednesday
Thứ tư
03/20/2002

"Semper Fidelis Society meeting -- 11:30 a.m., Piccadilly Restaurant, 200 Monument Road, Jacksonville. Speaker: Richard Stratton, a Navy retiree who spent six years and two months as a prisoner of war of the North Vietnamese. All active-duty and former Marines and corpsmen of all ranks are invited. Sharon Leahy, 545-0635.", from Beaches calendar Compiled by Patty Cawrse, The Florida Times-Union

"- Another 27 hilltribe people have returned to Vietnam's Central Highlands from Cambodia, bringing to 131 the total number who have left U.N. camps there voluntarily, Vietnam's official media reported on Wednesday.", from Hanoi says 27 more Montagnards back from Cambodia by Reuters

Vietnamese Immigrant Wins Lotto South Jackpot

Vietnam pays respects to general who took Saigon

Hanoi and New York Museums Set 2003 Show
U.S. museum aims to show Vietnam as more than war
Vietnam Datacom, Singtel Forge Internet Alliance

Big Forest Fires Occur in Vietnam
Vietnam's FPT to Become Joint Stock Corporation
Vietnamese Newspaper Highlights - March 20, 2002

MPs warn against 'second Vietnam'

Tuesday 
Thứ ba
03/19/2002

"Vietnamese Culture, 12:30 to 2 p.m. April 2. Learn about the Vietnamese heritage. Free. Reservations are needed.", from Community Bulletin Board - North by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

"Gen. Van Tien Dung, who commanded the North Vietnamese forces that captured Saigon in the final act of the Vietnam War, has died, Vietnam's Foreign Ministry announced Tuesday. ", from North Vietnamese General Dies by AP

Exhibit on contemporary Vietnamese life to open in New York

General Who Led Communist Victory in Vietnam Dies

Thai youth team leave for Vietnam
Contemporary Vietnam Exhibit Coming
Manslaughter defendant cites Vietnam Montco man who killed naked neighbor says he was trained to shoot until the threat is dead.'

Picture: Vietnamese General Van Tien Dung, with his wife behind him, visits an exhibition in Hanoi in this March 10, 2000 file photo...
Picture: Vietnamese Gen. Van Tien Dung, shown in this undated photo, who commanded the North Vietnamese forces that captured Saigon in 1975...
Picture: Ellen Futter, president of the American Museum of Natural History in New York, announces the opening of a landmark exhibit on contemporary Vietnamese life at a news conference in Hanoi...
Picture: Dr. Nguyen Van Huy, left, director of Vietnam Museum of Ethnology shows a display to Ellen Futter,...

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