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Monday
Thứ hai
08/19/2002

Floods kill 26 people in northern Vietnam

Vietnamese to protest Kerry's stand on aid

Vietnam's main train line halted for five hours by war-era artillery shell
US Attache Expects Vietnam 02 Soymeal Imports To Rise 35%
Vietnam to salvage ancient shipwreck
Sunday
Chúa Nhật
08/18/2002

"On Monday, a landslide near the Vietnamese border killed 10 people and left 19 missing while another in southwest Yunnan province on Wednesday killed 28 people with another 39 missing. ", from 21 killed in China mudslides by ABC Radio Australia News

"The mourners, most of them in their early 20s, attended Hoang's funeral service yesterday at the Queen of Martyrs Vietnamese Catholic Church, 10839 96 Street. ", from Friends mourn drive-by victim by KEVIN CONNOR -- Staff Writer of The Edmonton Sun

"Japanese/Vietnamese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum): This rapidly encroaching grass forms dense mats that displace native plants along creeks, floodplains, roadsides and fields.", from An inventory of alien species by The Baltimore Sun

"Every workday for the past 20 years, Xuan Ngoc Nguyen has lived a contradiction.", from Dressing war's wounds By ANGIE CHUANG, THE OREGONIAN

"He began his insect sleuthing as the first Green Beret entomologist in Vietnam, where his mission was to identify mosquitoes infected with malaria", from Ex-Green Beret sets sights on West Nile By Leigh Hopper, The Houston Chronicle

"Vietnamese traders go quietly: A trade delegation from Vietnam has backed out of a visit to Orange County's Hall of Administration after word of the visit leaked out.", from Asian-American notebook by The Orange County Register

" Such duties, say the Vietnamese, would seriously affect the 400,000 people employed in the Mekong Delta fishing industry. ", from If it has whiskers and swims, is it a catfish? by post-gazette.com

Vietnamese to protest at senator's office
A reminder of Vietnam FACES of the Fair
Saturday
Thứ Bảy
08/17/2002

" Early one late July afternoon, two refugees from Vietnam walked down the hallways of the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club in Durham. ", from Montagnards adjust to American life by The Herald-Sun

"The bureau also detained a Vietnamese national, who was taken into custody on April 30, for 20 days longer than permitted by law.", from Bureaus held overstayers too long by Yomiuri Shimbun, The Yomiuri Shimbun

Despite reprisals, dissent exists quietly in Vietnam
Friday
Thứ sáu
08/16/2002

"When Tedi Hedstrom first met Aimee, whose name in Vietnam was Phuong, she found her shy and withdrawn.", from For Aimee, it's 'good day, no lows' By Maggie FitzRoy, Shorelines staff writer

" Though Vietnam's telecoms infrastructure has been growing rapidly, almost all businesses confess to hazy or no knowledge of e-commerce.", from Briefing - Asia Information Technology - Aug 16, 2002 by ASIA PULSE

Communist Vietnam May Fortify Internet Firewall
Vietnam proposes severe penalties for Internet cafe owners who allow customers to view anti-government websites
Vietnam threatens internet crackdown

Vietnam's Catfish Exporters Defendants in US Lawsuit

Vietnam, Australia to Pool Forestry Resources
Korean Air increasing flights to Vietnam
Second Silo for Vietnam's Nghi Son Cement Corp to Meet Demand
Five Mountains Range Tops Central Vietnam's Tourist Sites

Vietnamese Newspaper Highlights - Aug 16, 2002

Picture: Western tourists check the internet at a cafe in the ancient section of Hanoi, Vietnam
Picture: Vietnamese students surf the internet at a cafe near Hanoi's university in central Hanoi
Picture: A sign advertising Internet services is pictured in Bac Ha on June 16
Picture: Aimee Hedstrom listens to her sister, Bailee, explain in Vietnamese a handout in reading class at Landrum Middle School on the first day of school.
Thursday
Thứ năm
08/15/2002

"
His hatred for the Vietnamese government was so virulent that at age 19 he had the word ''revenge'' tattooed on his right hand.", from Long-distance revolt By Cindy Rodríguez, The Boston Globe Staff and Matt McKinney, The Boston Globe Correspondent

"They want the government to impose 191 percent duties on Vietnamese fish.", from Cat(fish) fight By Carter Dougherty,Â
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

"Tran Do, a dissident in Vietnam, died on August 9th, aged 78", from Tran Do by The Economist

Many Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange haven't received aid

Vietnam criticizes U.S. decision to proceed with catfish probe


Vietnam says it has no evidence of missing Chinese dissidents

Dissident fury at Hanoi's funeral barb
Vietnamese dissident honoured
Turkey Becoming Potential Market for Vietnamese Goods
Vietnamese E-Business Develops Slowly Despite Infrastructure
Vietnam's Dung Quat Iz Unveils Ambitious Plans
US Project to Breed Major Changes for Shrimp Farms in Vietnam
Vietnam Govt Issues Programme for 2002-07
Vietnam Newspaper Highlights - Aug 15, 2002

Wednesday
Thứ tư
08/14/2002

"According to the report, the Javan (or Vietnamese) rhino is on the brink of extinction in Vietnam, where fewer than eight likely remain.", from WWF Report: Poaching, Habitat Loss Endangering Asian Rhinos by U.S. Newswire

"Rhode Island is home to perhaps 4,000 Laotians, 7,000 Cambodians, 1,000 Vietnamese and 3,500 Hmong, according to Howard Phengsomphone, director of the city's Southeast Asian Youth and Family Development Project which seeks to wean teenagers away from gangs.", from Asian youth gangs prey on Rhode Island community By Alan Elsner, Reuters


Hundreds attend funeral of prominent Vietnamese dissident
Vietnamese dissident honoured

Picture: Vietnamese military honor guards lay a wreath at the coffin of retired Lt. Gen. Tran Do ...
Picture: A Vietnamese military honor guard prepares wreaths prior to the funeral of retired Lt. Gen. Tran Do...

Spain Helps Vietnam in Biodiversity Protection
Vietnamese Newspaper Highlights - Aug 14, 2002
Tuesday
Thứ ba
08/13/2002

Vietnam to build 37 power plants in next seven years
Australia's Pan Pharmaceuticals to Build Plant in Vietnam
Vietnam acknowledges death of prominent dissident
Business: Vietnam welcomes Taiwan's investments

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