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Technology may be eroding work-life balance: survey

The widespread use of modern technology such as mobile phones is making it ever more difficult for employees to achieve work-life balance, a latest survey showed.

2 Chinese scientists win U.S. award for cancer research

Two Chinese scientists were granted a top U.S. award Tuesday for innovative research that led to a new therapeutic approach to acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL).

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 8/3

State’s role needs to be clarified; Foreign investors eye Vietnam’s weak banks; PM urges freeze on new economic and industrial zones; Capital makes plans for elevated highway; Ministry confirms fuel hoarding, promises crackdown

Vietnamese students honored in Australia

Vietnamese student Thai Minh Thuy has been presented with the Academic Achievement Award for her good leadership skills and academic excellence.

Local airlines knock off fares

Vietnam Airlines has announced a major fare promotion campaign for its domestic and international services during periods of low air travel demand while low-cost carrier VietJetAir is selling cheap tickets for all its domestic routes.

Lady Gaga leads Twitter with 20 million followers

Mother Monster Lady Gaga became the first person to attract more than 20 million followers on Twitter, after joining the social networking site for only four years, according to media reports.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 7/3

Vietnamese war novel published in Iran; French duo to hit Hanoi stage; Documentaries highlight Vietnamese, international cultures; Installation exhibition features immigrant lives; Vietkings to establish Laos Record Book Centre  

Over 400 officials give up presents

VietNamNet Bridge – 451 state officials gave up presents worth nearly VND1.8 billion (around $70,000) in 2006-2011. Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said that the above figure did not reflect the real situation.

Vietnam willing to help Libya: diplomat

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam will be willing to participate in the reconstruction and development of Libya and also hopes to establish firm ties with the country, said Deputy Foreign Minister Le Luong Minh.

Expert says a bigger cave than Son Doong

The British Cave Research Association, led by Howard Limbert, has returned to Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park in Bo Trach District in the central province of Quang Binh on an expected two-month trip to seek new caves

More filling stations stop sales, claiming losses

The last few days continued to see more filling stations across the country cut or stop sales, with some even demanding to shut down, while three fuel wholesalers have called on a price hike to escape losses.

Illegal loggers use new reservoirs as transport routes

VietNamNet Bridge – More perennial trees in the central province of Quang Nam have been cut down as loggers have increasingly used reservoirs near new power plants as a means of transport in the area.

Small businesses pay big dividends, big businesses pay small dividends

A lot of businesses have announced they will not pay dividends for the fiscal year 2011. Meanwhile, many other businesses make fat profit and pay big dividends.

Craftswomen at Hanoi’s pottery village

VietNamNet Bridge – Most of workers at Hanoi's Bat Trang ancient pottery village are women.

Obama says no war decision over Iran in two months

President Barack Obama on Tuesday rejected the notion that Washington has to decide over the next two months whether to launch a military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, saying war is not "a game."

UNESCO mounts culture week

VietNamNet Bridge – A Culture and Development Week featuring a series of events including policy dialogues, roundtable discussions, book launches and film nights will be held for the first time in Viet Nam,

Olympic Committee called on to act for AO victims

VietNamNet Bridge – Secretary of the Britain-Vietnam Friendship Society Len Aldis has sent an open letter to the committee members of the London Olympic and Paralympic Games, reminding them of what Dow Chemical,

Hoa Binh: Police rescue kidnapped girl (video)

VietNamNet Bridge – Over one hundred of policemen rescued a 6-year-old girl in the northern province of Hoa Binh yesterday, March 6.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 7/3

Soc Trang: Buddhist monks convene congress; Police rescue kidnapped girl in Hoa Binh; Young girls rescued from trafficker

In pictures: Fire at national park under control

VietNamNet Bridge - A fire in Hoang Lien National Park in the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai was brought under control yesterday, March 6.