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Tuesday
Thứ ba
3/18/2003

Pneumonia Cases 'Seem Stable' in Vietnam

Picture: Nguyen Huynh Duc, 32, left and another Vietnamese man who did not give his name prepare to take food into Bach Mai hospital in Hanoi for their wives suffering from atypical pneumonia

"The WHO said it has medical response teams in Hong Kong and Hanoi, helping local health authorities manage the outbreak, while collecting data that will hopefully improve understanding of the strain.", from Mystery Virus Spreads, Health Experts Advise Against Panic By Patrick Goodenough, CNSNews.com Pacific Rim Bureau Chief

""Vietnam, which expanded their coffee industry to the detriment of Kenya - they are going to expand their tea industry without a doubt," says Norman Wilson, managing director of Africa Tea Brokers in Mombasa. ", from Tea growers fear price falls By James Whittington, BBC Africa Business Editor 

Visual arts: A quick taste of modern Vietnam
Vietnam Lowers Import Tax On Jet; Unchanged For Other Oil Products

Vietnam awards friendship medal to Xinhua correspondent

Vietnamese Buddhist leader meets European delegation
Vietnamese Swedish Partnership
A U.S.-Vietnamese collaboration
Vietnamese Buddhist Monk Warns Against War in Iraq

Monday
Thứ hai
3/17/2002

"
The growing list of countries reporting cases of the illness include China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.", from WHO Calls Mystery Illness Global Threat By CINDY A. ROBERTS, ASSOCIATED PRESS

"On South 38th Street, the smell of Vietnamese spices near Lincoln High School has replaced the scent of doughnuts from the old Frisbee's Bakery.", from IN AND AROUND: SOUTH END - Housing, diversity big attractions by Skip Card; The News Tribune

"It was not clear whether cases -- including five deaths in China, one in Vietnam, one in Hong Kong and two in Canada -- are linked or caused by one disease type or several strains.", from Details given on deadly ailment By Helen Luk, Associated Press Writer

Foreign envoys meet Vietnam's top dissident Buddhist
Japan raises alarm against mystery Asian flu, sends specialists to Vietnam
For a Vietnamese American, Prayers on the Brink of War
Sunday
Chúa Nhật
3/16/2003

"The illness also claimed another victim, a nurse who died in Vietnam.", from WHO Warning of Pneumonia-Like Illness By CINDY A. ROBERTS, ASSOCIATED PRESS

"The growing list of countries reporting cases of the illness include China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. ", from Health threat warning issued By Cindy A. Roberts, Associated Press

"Chan Huy Dao, 80, an obstetrician-gynecologist who immigrated to the United States from Vietnam in 1967, died March 11 at Manor Care nursing home in Arlington.", from Obituaries by The Washington Post

Picture: Staff who cook at the Hanoi National Institute for Clinical Research in Tropical Diseases don masks before starting their shift at the center

Hunters Hit Wildlife in Vietnam's Protected Areas
COMPARING WAR IN IRAQ AND VIETNAM
Saturday
Thứ Bảy
3/15/2003

Picture: Vietnamese staff wears protective mask before entering hospital to protect himself from an outbreak of a form of atypical pneumonia at the gate of the Vietnam-France Hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam
Picture: Vietnamese staff at the Vietnam-France Hospital chat at the gate of the hospital in Hanoi
Picture: Relatives of Nguyen Thi Luong (in picture), a nurse who worked at the Vietnam-France hospital in Hanoi where a fast-spreading flu-like virus broke out, mourn in Hanoi
Picture: A Vietnamese security guard speaks on a mobile phone March 15, 2003, outside Hanoi's Vietnam-France Hospital, which has been shut since Tuesday after the outbreak of a deadly respiratory illness
Picture: A Vietnamese doctor points to the exit of Hanoi's Vietnam-France Hospital, which has been shut since Tuesday after the outbreak of a deadly respiratory illness

Vietnam defends RFA jamming
Vietnam flag: US government asked to intervene
Rights group says villagers 'clubbed' in Vietnam
Friday
Thứ sáu
3/14/2003

"NAM VIET/PHO 79 -- 3419 Connecticut Ave. NW; 202-237-1015. Vietnamese. Not wheelchair accessible.", from SHORT ORDERS by The Washington Post
Thursday
Thứ nƒm
3/13/2003

Vietnamese Guru to Visit Daegu Fire Site
Peace Rally to Feature Vietnamese Sage
Wednesday
Th�ứ tư
3/12/2003

Garden Grove flag vote cheered

"An American man with atypical pneumonia died in Hong Kong on Thursday after infecting 26 Vietnamese hospital employees with flu-like symptoms, and health officials were scrambling to learn whether three disease outbreaks in Asia were related. ", from Global health officials rush to investigate link in three Asian disease outbreaks By DIRK BEVERIDGE, Associated Press Writer

"Trang's first book was the minimalist "Authentic Vietnamese Cooking: Food From a Family Table" (Simon & Schuster, 1999). ", from On The Bookshelf  by The Washington Post

Mystery disease closes Hanoi hospital
Hanoi moves against tech-pirates
Dengue fever strikes down over 1,700 in Vietnam
American Experience Online Launches Daughter from Danang
'67 Study Discouraged Use of Nuclear Weapons in Vietnam War
American airlines want access to Vietnam

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