Vietnam turns up its nose to domestic drugs

Consumer predilections for foreign drugs are turning Vietnam away from its own cheap meds

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 3/11

Industrial parks seek investors; State to increase auditing activities next year; Shares continue downward trend

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 3/11

Police burns the 8,000 kilo of hashish; Vietnam-RoK Peace Village inaugurated; Cold months predicted for northern Viet Nam; Vietnam, Laos boost cooperation in TV broadcasting; 22,000 rural labourers have new jobs

Qatar Airways launches Hanoi-Doha route

VietNamNet Bridge – Qatar Airways officially launched the Doha-Hanoi route on November 2 with four flights a week.

Economists call for a change in the way of thinking in attracting foreign investment

Vietnam should learn the lessons from other countries in attracting foreign investment, and it needs to make fundamental changes in terms of policies

Mobile phone market hot on dollar price increases

The mobile phone prices have increased sharply in recent days due to the dollar price increases. However, it is quite a surprise that the price increases do not make the purchasing power decrease.

Hanoi’s ancient gate “renewed”

VietNamNet Bridge – Hanoians are astonished with the new “face” of O Quan Chuong gate, a relic of the Thang Long royal citadel. Its antique exterior has been restored with a new layer of mortar.  

Architects design flood-proof homes

VietNamNet Bridge – The Viet Nam Architecture Association has launched a design competition challenging domestic and overseas Vietnamese architects to come up with an innovative idea for building houses in flood-prone areas.

Kieu Khanh at Miss World finals

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese contestant Kieu Khanh wore a smart yellow gown in the final night of Miss World 2010 pageant last weekend. Fans are sad because she didn’t enter the top 25.

Rich people spend money like water to control naughty children

Nowadays more and more parents hire detectives to supervise their children. The service has been booming following an increasing demand from busy and high income parents

Three reservoirs open, central city is submerged

VietNamNet Bridge – As three hydro-power reservoirs in Ba River in Phu Yen province in central Vietnam were opened to discharge water on November 2, the province’s capital - Tuy Hoa city - has been flooded since the evening of November 2.

Professor Ngo Bao Chau receives an apartment from the Government

Professor Ngo Bao Chau, the renowned Vietnamese mathematician, who has won the Field Medal, has received an apartment from the government.

Businessmen have to pay dearly for their hobbies

Owning simcards or license plates with “beautiful” numerals and collecting “super” cars have become the hobbies of many businessmen.

Expenditure for Hanoi’s 1000th anniversary is clear, says Minister

“We rejected ten events to save more than 100 billion dong. It is incorrect to say that we spent 4-5 trillion dong on Hanoi’s 1000th anniversary,” confirmed Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Hoang Tuan Anh.

Province earmarks $458 mil for cleanup

VietNamNet Bridge – Binh Duong Province, which has fruitlessly spent VND4.47 trillion (US$229.2 million) in the last three years to clean up the pollution caused by industries, has decided to double the outlay for the next five years.

Firms target low-carbon society

VietNamNet Bridge – Hitachi and Panasonic Corporation will set up a co-operative relationship in the global smart-community business to help achieve a low-carbon society.

Vocational credit to be transferable to colleges

VietNamNet Bridge – Students at two-year vocational schools and colleges will be allowed to transfer to colleges and universities, according to a new policy from the Ministry of Education and Training and the Ministry of Labour, . . .

Lawmakers hold televised session

VietNamNet Bridge – Numerous deputies used their alloted seven minutes to address the trade deficit; pollution and the widening income gap during the second day of 12th National Assembly's discussion session telivised live nationwide yesterday.

First results come in for U.S. mid-term elections, GOP gains

Results began to trickle in Tuesday night as polls close in several U.S. states, and the Republicans have made a net gain in the Senate with Dan Coats capturing a Democratic seat in Indiana, according to U.S. media projections.

Second-seed Vu racks up hopes for glory at Games

VietNamNet Bridge – The national billiards and snooker team has set themselves a target of winning gold at the upcoming Asian Games.

S Korea trounce U-23s in opener

VietNamNet Bridge – South Korea's U-23 team defeated host Viet Nam 2-0 in the first-round match of the Viet Nam Football Federation's SONHA Cup at Ha Noi's My Dinh Stadium yesterday, Nov 2.

Athletes capture twin golds at Malaysia Open

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese track and field athletes returned home from the Malaysia Open on the weekend with two gold and one silver medals.

Black raspberries may prevent colon cancer, U.S. study finds

Black raspberries are highly effective in preventing colorectal tumors in two mouse models of the disease, according to a University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) study published in the November issue of Cancer Prevention Research.

Disappointed U.S. voters head to polls nationwide

Voters are heading to polls across the United States Tuesday to cast their ballots in the midterm elections at a time when Republicans are expected to make major gains against the majority-Democrat Congress.

HCM City – Yangon direct air route to open

VietNamNet Bridge - The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will launch its first direct air route from Ho Chi Minh City to Yangon, Myanmar on November 11.