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Subsidies, poor service plague bus system

VietNamNet Bridge – The increasing outlays on subsidies and declining service quality are the main hurdles to HCM City's plan to develop bus transport.

Book sales likely to remain poor

The publishing industry is expected to track last year's poor performance with the demand for books unlikely to increase due to tightening consumption policies, experts said at a recent meeting.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 26/3

 Scores evacuate as fire erupts at Hanoi apartment building; Pipeline firm staff help kindergarten; Activists respond to Earth Hour campaign

Trade deficit hits $250m in Q1

Vietnam was estimated to face a trade deficit of US$150 million in March, lifting the total figure in the first quarter to $250.9 million, the General Statistics Office (GSO) reported.

Futsal squad in Asian champs

VietNamNet Bridge –Vietnamese futsal (indoor football) club Thai Son Nam qualified for the 2012 Asian Futsal Club Championship with a win over Pelindo FC.

Old kilns pollute southern skies

VietNamNet Bridge – Smoke discharges from thousands of brick-kilns in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta have polluted the environment and impacted human health and agricultural productivity.

TB declared national health problem

VietNamNet Bridge – Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan has confirmed that the thousands of yearly deaths in Viet Nam caused by tuberculosis (TB) should be considered a national health problem.

Hanoi: more than 750 infected with HFM disease

VietNamNet Bridge – Hanoi has reported more than 750 cases of hand-foot-mouth (HFM) disease in the first three months of this year.

Vietnamese investors hunting for foreign developed resorts (part 1)

A lot of luxury hotels, tourist sites and resorts developed by foreign investors in Vietnam have fallen into the hands of domestic investors.

Empire Golf Challenge to tee off

VietNamNet Bridge – The Empire Golf Challenge will kick off on Wednesday at Montgomerie Links Golf Course in the central province of Quang Nam.

No one takes responsibility for dirty air

The recent reports released by different institutions all affirmed that Hanoi is the city with the worst air in South East Asia. However, no report pointed out which agency has to take responsibility for the dirty air.

7.2-magnitude quake hits offshore Maule, Chile -- USGS

Chilean authorities have ordered for evacuation of people from low-lying coastal areas after an powerful earthquake measuring 7.2 on the Richter scale jolted offshore Maule, at 22:37:04 GMT on Sunday.

Hue readies for 2012 festival

The central city of Hue is gearing up for its biennial festival, which promises a diverse programme of performances and activities across a week of celebrations.

Students take extra jobs to fund their studies

While the students from well-off families can go to universities with their parents’ money, many others have to work hard to get money for their studies. The following stories show how Vietnamese young people eager for higher education.

Telcoms merger not a threat to others

The merger of VinaPhone and MobiFone, if it occurs, is believed to create a new power which could be a threat to any rivals, especially Viettel, a member of the trio VinaPhone – MobiFone – Viettel.

U.S. compensates shooting spree victims in S. Afghan

The United States has compensated the families of the victims in shooting spree committed by a U.S. soldier in a southern Afghan town on March 11, an official said Sunday.

Gas station suspected of selling bad gasoline

VietNamNet Bridge – Hundreds of customers have angrily accused Doi Nen Gas Station in Dinh Tri District in the northern province of Bac Giang of selling bad-quality gasoline that caused their vehicles to break down or even to catch fire.

Russia says Annan's mission offers last chance to Syria

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has told a UN-Arab League envoy that his mission may be the last chance for Syria to avoid a civil war.

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 26/3

FMs discuss strengthening VN-Argentina ties; Confidence vote for State, Gov’t leaders; Vietnam, Argentina boost multifaceted cooperation

Legendary four-handed Buddha pagoda

Crossing immense golden paddy fields from Long Xuyen City, tourists will arrive in Nui Sap Township. Traveling some 10km, they will reach Oc Eo Township, which is considered the cradle of Oc Eo culture and civilization by archaeologists.