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Monday
Thứ hai
08/12/2002

Drought hits central Vietnam
Vietnamese Company Successfully Produces High-Grade Pearls
Vietnam Newspaper Highlights - Aug 12, 2002
PRESS DIGEST - Vietnam - Aug 12
Sunday
Chúa Nhật
08/11/2002

"Lynagh, 46, grew up in Dalat, a resort town in Vietnam's central highlands, an area surrounded by various Montagnard tribes.", from Montagnards' helpers put good will into action By MARGARET MOFFETT BANKS, Staff Writer of News & Record

"An estimated 60,000 Vietnamese from across the nation converged on Carthage, a town of 13,000, for the event.", from Outpouring of faith at Marian Days By Christine Justice, Springfield News-Leader

Picture: Statues of the Virgin Mary are carried in a procession at the Marian Days celebration in Carthage

One dead, six injured after playing catch with Vietnam War-era bomb

Rocky road ahead for Vietnam's new leadership
Saturday
Thứ Bảy
08/10/2002

"The Trans' story is common among Vietnamese entrepreneurs in Houston, said Danny Q. Nguyen, a commercial real estate consultant with Yancey-Hausman & Associates and the host of the Business Forum talk show on Saigon Houston Radio, 900 AM.", from Working together brings family closer by DAVID KAPLAN, The Houston Chronicle

"About 40 percent of her clients are Chinese-American, and 25 percent are Vietnamese-American.", from Chinese immigrant makes her way in Chinatown by DAVID KAPLAN, The Houston Chronicle

Vietnam's Highest-Ranking Dissident Dead at 78

Prominent Vietnamese Dissident Tran Do, Dies

Vietnamese Catholics Gather in Mo.
Law leads Vietnamese Catholic celebration
Picture:Â Cardinal Bernard Law walks in the processional during the annual Marian Days celebration in Carthage, Mo.
Priest escaped Vietnamese communists

Pho Tre Bien introduces El Pasoans to Vietnamese cuisine

54 drug addicts escape in latest breakout from Vietnamese rehab centers
VIETNAMESE CHILDREN TO REST IN RUSSIA
MOSCOW'S VIETNAMESE VENDORS PROTEST AGAINST CONFISCATION OF THEIR COUNTERFEIT WARES

Friday
Thứ sáu
08/09/2002

"Phi Lan, 249 E. 45th St., (212) 922-9411. Mon.-Sat., noon to 9 p.m. No cards.", from Eats Beat: Phi Lan by New York Daily News

Vietnam's most prominent dissident dies
OBITUARIES: Vu Ngoc Nha, Vietnamese spy
HANOI: Vu Ngoc Nha, Vietnamese spy

Houston attorney makes a case for sports adventure in Vietnam

Program Cuts Vietnam Village Malaria Deaths to Zero

Vietnamese army to launch cell phone network
Thursday
Thứ năm
08/08/2002

"Thailand's under 20 team may have played well to beat Vietnam 3-1 on Tuesday night but their luck ran out yesterday morning when they lost the draw with Indonesia to see which team would progress through to the semi-finals of the Ho Chi Minh Cup.", from Thailand lose out to Indonesia off the field by Tor Chittinand, The Bangkok Post

First Vietnamese-American elected to public office won't seek re-election

Vietnam to grant early release to prisoners on National Day


Vietnam announces wide-ranging Cabinet reshuffle

Vietnam, U.S. Battle Over Catfish

Trade Commission says Vietnamese fish is threatening U.S. catfish market

Vietnam's Most Famous Spy Dies
Vietnam's most famous spy, Vu Ngoc Nha, dies at age 74

India beat Vietnam U-23 to reach LG Cup semi-final

Three arrested in lottery fraud in southern Vietnam
Vietnam approves dlrs 2.49 billion oil refinery
Vietnam warns state-controlled media not to sign contracts with U.S. advertising company

Vietnam Newspaper Highlights - Aug 8, 2002
Wednesday
Thứ tư
08/07/2002

"Fliers for the refugees are being printed in Vietnamese, Croatian and Arabic, library director Lee Boyd said.", from TownSouth / Route 51 briefs by post-gazette.com

Against the sunset, the thatch-roofed homes along the levee road leading to Bat Trang -- the famed pottery village just outside Hanoi, Vietnam -- look like a shimmering garden of flowering gourds.", from A bottle gourd by any name would be as sweet by Mai Pham , The San Francisco Chronicle


Vietnamese authorities suspend web site critical of Communist government

Vietnam Cracks Down on 'Harmful' Internet Use

Rights Activists Concerned About Cambodian Ruling on Vietnamese Women

Vietnamese look to sky as red rain falls

Thai youngsters stun Vietnam 3-1
India dump Vietnam, qualify for semis

Prosecutor: Suspect sought have wife killed
Travelling Vietnam memorial touches Weld residents

Shanghai has direct air link to Ho Chi Minh City
Petrovietnam to Begin Survey Offshore Southern Vietnam
Hanoi IP gets first American project
Vietnam says more trade, law experts needed

Vietnam Approves New Ministers
More police fall in Nam Cam scandal in Vietnam
Vietnam's National Assembly votes on Cabinet nominations

Picture: Fourteen Vietnamese sex workers wait outside a courthouse in Phnom Penh, 05 August 2002

Left: US meddling to turn Philippines into 'Vietnam'

Vietnam Newspaper Highlights - Aug 7, 2002
Tuesday
Thứ ba
08/06/2002

Vietnam orders new crackdown on Internet dissent

Vietnamese boy treated, with help of Rotarians

India dump Vietnam, qualify for semis
India beat Vietnam u-23 to reach LG Cup semi-final Press Trust of India
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Thais face tough battle against Vietnam


From Hanoi to Mississippi
HANOI: Cuu Long survey plans

Chinese Vietnamese business needs more city support
Hanoi IP gets first American project

Vietnam Newspaper Highlights - Aug 6, 2002

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