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Vietnam News Archives for November 2009

Monday Nov 30 | Hotel News Resource

Novotel Saigon Centre to open in the city centre of Ho Chi Minh City

The 350 room hotel is to be built in the city centre in District 1 and is scheduled to open in 2012.

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Monday Nov 30 | EDGEnewengland.com News Feed

WHO: Treat HIV patients sooner

Pham Huu Khoi, who is in the advanced stages of AIDS, lays in his bed at the Mai Hoa Center for HIV and AIDS patients in the village of An Nhon Tay, 60 kilometers, northwest of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

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Monday Nov 30 | VietNamNet

HCM City architecture lacks character,

The architectural character of Ho Chi Minh City lacks coherence, creativity and a specific identity of its own, experts said at a meeting held last week.

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Sun Nov 29, 2009

TravelPod.com Recent Updates

Private Song Xanh Sampan - Mekong Delta, Vietnam

DAY 1: SAIGON - CAI BE - PHU AN - DONG HOA HIEP - VINH LONG - SA DEC Morning pick up from hotel around 08:00 am, departur for Cai Be.

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Related Topix: Travel, Southeast Asia, World News, Vietnam Travel, Life, Fruits, Food, Vegetables, Home Gardening, Home

Sat Nov 28, 2009

Buffalo News

America wages new war in Vietnam _ on AIDS

When her husband fell ill with AIDS, doctors at the hospital turned him away, fearing they would catch the virus.

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Fri Nov 27, 2009

Light Reading

Telstra Expands Asia/Pacific Network

Telstra International, a leading global provider of managed network solutions, today unveiled a series of initiatives to deepen its connectivity in key Asian growth markets in Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia.

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Tajikistan News.Net

Only 80 wild elephants left in Vietnam

Tajikistan News.Net Friday 27th November, 2009 There are only 80 elephants left in the wild in Vietnam and they are in danger due to illegal hunting and deforestation, state media reported Friday.

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Thu Nov 26, 2009

The Toronto Star

Vietnamese food: not a spring roll in sight

Getting away from restaurants crowded with tourists can reveal intriguing options, including geese with shaved necks.

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Related Topix: Life, Food, Dining, Vietnamese Cuisine, World News, Travel

Wed Nov 25, 2009

Bangkok Post

VN approves first nuclear power plants

Vietnam's Communist-dominated parliament on Wednesday brushed aside criticism and approved building the country's first nuclear power stations, a project keenly watched by potential foreign partners.

48 comments

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West Sussex Observer

Saving the forgotten children

It sounds like the plot of a tear-jerking movie a ' a nurse travelled to Vietnam to help an orphaned boy with a horrific skin disorder.

5 comments

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Energy Tribune

Total Finds Oil In Vietnam

French supermajor Total announced a new discovery of light crude oil off the coast of Vung Tau in the south of Vietnam in the Mekong delta region.

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Tue Nov 24, 2009

Montgomery Advertiser

North Ala. man among vets honored for Vietnam heroism

SMITH LAKE -- Wayne Patton doesn't consider himself a hero, but in a dense jungle on March 26, 1970, he sure acted like one.

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Related Topix: World News, US Military, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, US Army

Mon Nov 23, 2009

HiddenWires

PALME Team announces dates for PALME Vietnam

With Q4 2009 not even at its halfway point, the PALME team has already planned a host of activities for both exhibitors and visitors for next year's exhibition to capitalise on the present market opportunities in the Indochina.

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Sun Nov 22, 2009

VietNamNet

Vietnam needs 300 years to be free from unexploded bombs, mines

International and domestic delegates gathered on November 19 in central Quang Tri Province to find ways of minimising accidents caused by post-war bombs and landmines and boosting clearance activities in central provinces.

48 comments

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Sat Nov 21, 2009

VietNamNet

Eight year sentence stays unchanged for labor hero

An appeals court on Thursday upheld the eight year jail sentence handed down last August on the former director of a collective farm who had been named a Labor Hero by the government.

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Fri Nov 20, 2009

People's Daily Online

Conference on Vietnam-China economic corridor opens in Hanoi

The fifth conference on cooperation in the economic corridor between China's Yunnan province and four Vietnamese localities of Hanoi, Lao Cai, Hai Phong and Quang Ninh opened in Hanoi on Friday.

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Related Topix: World News, China, Asia, Travel, Southeast Asia, Vietnam Travel, China Travel, Hanoi, Vietnam Travel,

Thu Nov 19, 2009

New America Media

U.S. Navy Commander in Vietnam is Vietnamese American

When the USS Lassen made its official port call to Da Nang, Vietnam last week, it marked the first time a Vietnamese-American U.S. warship commander had returned to the Vietnamese shore.

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Wed Nov 18, 2009

JoongAng Ilbo English News

SK Energy finds oil deposit in Vietnam

SK Energy Co., Korea s leading refiner, has discovered an oil deposit at a jointly owned offshore field in Vietnam, the Seoul government said yesterday.

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Civic Center

Meet Vietnam 1: Apocalypse Then

Hundreds of mostly elderly Vietnamese people surrounded San Francisco's City Hall on Sunday and Monday.

7 comments

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Tue Nov 17, 2009

Thanh Nein News

Vietnam, Finland target US$1 billion in two-way trade

Vietnam and Finland have agreed to step up cooperation in trade and investment to increase bilateral trade turnover to US$1 billion within the next few years.

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Related Topix: Europe, Finland, World News, Southeast Asia, Nguyen Tan Dung, Matti Taneli Vanhanen

Mon Nov 16, 2009

Thanh Nein News

Indonesia pledges safe, humane treatment of Vietnamese fishermen

Nine fishermen returned home safely to the central province of Quang Ngai in July after their vessel was sunk by a foreign ship Indonesian authorities will ensure the safe repatriation and humane treatment of Vietnamese fishermen found in Indonesian waters, Ambassador Pitono Purnomo told Thanh Nien Weekly.

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Sun Nov 15, 2009

Pretoria News

Vietnam braces itself as storm nears

By Tran van Minh Vietnam evacuated coastal areas Monday as tropical storm Mirinae approached after battering the Philippines, where it left 20 people dead.

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Sat Nov 14, 2009

VietNamNet

Key ports to unlock Vietnam's potential,

Construction of the second of three deep-sea ports planned for Vietnam has just begun on the central coast, a year after ground was broken for the first in the south.

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Fri Nov 13, 2009

Hindustan Times

US gives boost to Pacific free-trade ambitions

The United States said on Saturday it would help transform an obscure trade pact that leaders say could become the nucleus for a massive trans-Pacific free-trade zone covering 2.6 billion people.

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Canada.com

Vietnam enjoys the rewards of peace

Tourists enjoy a sampan ride in the Mekong River Delta in Vietnam. Photograph by: John and Sandra Nowlan, Special to Canwest News Service Modern Vietnam has many attractions, but one event from its recent past still looms above all others: Don't mention the war.

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Related Topix: Vietnam Travel, Travel, World News, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Travel, Cambodia

Thu Nov 12, 2009

Jan Samachar

Kolkata Facing Brutal Future in Warmer World

"Climate change is already shattering cities across developing Asia and will be even more brutal in the future," said Kim Carstensen, leader of the WWF Global Climate Initiative.

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OfficialWire

Vietnam Digs Out From Typhoon Mirinae

Food, shelter and medical assistance are urgently needed by victims of Typhoon Mirinae, Vietnamese leaders said Sunday.

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Wed Nov 11, 2009

The National

Fake journalist detained on blackmail charge in Vietnam

Police in Ho Chi Minh City have arrested a man who posed as a journalist to blackmail a customs officer, a police official said Wednesday.

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Tue Nov 10, 2009

Naplesnews.com Stories

A year serving in Vietnam gives Naples attorney 40-year battle with cancer from Agent Orange

To see if you're eligible for VA benefits due to illness, disability, job loss and the income levels, go to: www.va.gov. To read more about illnesses linked to Agent Orange, go to: www.vba.va.gov/bln/21/benefits/Herbicide/ Tto talk to someone locally about what services are available, call Collier County Veterans Services at 252-8448. For free ...

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Mon Nov 09, 2009

Naples Daily News Online

Photo Gallery: Agent orange still affects Vietnam Vet

Naples attorney Tom Grogan spent between December of 1966 and December 1967 as a heavy truck driver for the U.S. Air Force in Vietnam.

18 comments

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VietNamNet

Vietnamese coffee exports rise 15%,

Coffee exports topped 800,000 tons, worth US$1.3 billion in the first nine months of this year, the Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association announced at an annual meeting November 6 in Ho Chi Minh City.

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Sun Nov 08, 2009

VietNamNet

EVN Telecom launches trans-Asia marine cable system,

The Vietnam Electricity Telecom Company on Nov. 6 launched the trans-Asia submarine cable system , making it the country's second telecom company after VNPT to operate a modern this type of optical cable network.

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Sat Nov 07, 2009

People's Daily Online

Japan, Mekong nations agree to cooperate on environmental issues

Japan and five Mekong nations agreed Saturday to cooperate on issues such as environmental protection and climate change in the next ten years.

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Gulf Times

Vietnamese dissident near death

Mai said Hung had not eaten and had drunk nothing but water since his conviction, and now weighed just 30kg.

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VietNamNet

Waste smuggling made easy in Vietnam,

Vietnama TMs doors have been propped wide open for toxic waste smugglers by lax regulations and apathy, security officials told a meeting on Thursday.

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Clover Herald

Unique homecoming to Vietnam for US commander

On the day his side lost the Vietnam War, Hung Ba Le fled his homeland at the age of 5 in a fishing trawler crammed with 400 refugees.

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Thanh Nein News

Mudslide leaves 13 dead in central Vietnam

A mudslide buried thirteen people in the central province of Quang Nam Thursday night in a stern warning that the dangers of storm Mirinae have not yet receded.

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Fri Nov 06, 2009

VietNamNet

Danish royal family heads for central and southern Vietnam,

" Queen Margrethe II and Prince Consort Henrik of Denmark left Hanoi on November 4 to continue their trip to other cities and provinces in the central and southern regions.

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Nu Wire Investor

Vietnam Real Estate Development Charges Ahead

With a bevy of development projects in the works, and a strong year-end performance projected, Vietnam is carving out a spot in the emerging property market.

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Sofia News Agency

Death Toll of Vietnam Floods after Typhoon Mirinae Exceeds 100

People ride boats to get relief from municipal workers in Ninh Hoa, Khanh Hoa province, Vietnam 04 November 2009.

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The State

Man spends 3 days in tree during Vietnam storm

The 69-year-old watchman couldn't swim so when Tropical Storm Mirinae sparked a flash flood he ran, shimmied up a tree and hung on - for three nights and two days.

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Thu Nov 05, 2009

News.com.au

Vietnam flood toll soars to 107

THE number of people killed by floods in central Vietnam has risen to 107, as officials said the new estimate of damage caused by Mirinae was at least $US120 million .

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Post-Bulletin

Pho is Vietnam's comfort food

My daughter, Carolyn, and I found ourselves in Ho Chi Minh City after a leisurely trip from Cambodia on a motorized boat.

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People's Daily Online

Denmark's royal family visits Vietnam

Vietnam's President Nguyen Minh Triet , his wife Tran Thi Kim Chi pose for a photo with visiting Denmark's Queen Margrethe and her husband Prince Consort Henrik , Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary during a welcoming ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Hanoi November 2, 2009.

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Examiner.com

Tropical Storm Mirinae slams Vietnam, at least 23 dead

A motorcyclist goes through flooded water on Nguyen Thien Thuat street in Nha Trang, a central south coast city in Vietnam, Tuesday, Nov.

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Wed Nov 04, 2009

Earth Times

Herbalife Opens New Markets in Vietnam and Paraguay

Herbalife Ltd. , a global nutrition and direct-selling company, announced that it has begun operations in Vietnam, making this the 71st country where the company conducts business.

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Thanh Nein News

Foreign sailors rescued off central Vietnam coast

Rescuers from Da Nang have saved 12 crew members of a Chinese cargo ship which was sinking off the citya s coast, local newswire Vietnamnet reported on Tuesday.

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AlertNet

Thumb for VIETNAM

Tropical storm Mirinae killed 42 people after ploughing into central Vietnam this week and several others are missing, state media reported on Wednesday.

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Xinhuanet

Typhoon Mirinae kills at least 30 in Vietnam

Typhoon Mirinae, the 11th so far this year that hit Vietnam, has killed at least 30 people and left eight missing in the central provinces of Vietnam, Vietnamese official newspaper People reported Wednesday.

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Tue Nov 03, 2009

Hays Daily News

URGENT Vietnam storm death toll rises to 57 ...

Officials say the death toll from Tropical Storm Mirinae has risen to 57 in central Vietnam as authorities step up rescue and relief operations.

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Mon Nov 02, 2009

WYOW-TV Eagle River

Tropical storm kills 11 in Vietnam

Tropical Storm Mirinae unleashed severe flooding in parts of central Vietnam, killing 11 people, leaving two missing and forcing families onto rooftops, disaster officials said Tuesday.

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Viet Nam News

Storm Mirinae threatens central coast residents

A new and powerful storm called Mirinae is threatening to enter the East Sea today with winds of up to 183km/h. Meanwhile, some provinces in the central region and Central Highlands are still suffering from the effects of recent typhoon Ketsana.

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Scientific American

UPDATE 1-Typhoon disrupts drying in Vietnam's coffee belt

Typhoon Mirinae brought strong wind to Vietnam's central coast and heavy rain to the nearby coffee region on Monday, disrupting early harvesting, after killing at least two people in the Philippines at the weekend.

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Sun Nov 01, 2009

Business Times

Vietnam starts work on US$3.6b container port

HANOI: Vietnam has started building a major US$ 3.6-billion international container port in central Khanh Hoa province to boost regional economic development, state media said yesterday.

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VietNamNet

Typhoon approaches Vietnam, urgent evacuation implemented,

VietNamNet Bridge a ' Mirinae, the 11 th storm in the East Sea this year, is forecasted to hit the central Vietnam from Binh Dinh to Khanh Hoa provinces on November 2. The Prime Minister sent three working groups to the central region to supervise actions against the typhoon.

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Boston.com

4th typhoon leaves 14 dead in Philippines

A tropical storm roared toward Vietnam on Sunday after battering the Philippine capital and surrounding provinces, leaving 14 people dead in a region still waterlogged from three previous, back-to-back storms.

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