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When the peasants have more… casinos

The projects on developing casino and amusement complexes all are worth billions of dollars and cover hundreds of hectares of land. Meanwhile, the casinos which have been operating on the trial basis do not show the necessity of casinos in Vietnam.

Poor farmer’s love for birds

There remains a four-hectare mangrove forest which is home to thousands of various birds in Vinh Xuan Hamlet, Nha Trang City. The owner of the salinity-intruded forest is Nguyen Van Hung, 49, a poor farmer.

Vietnam's rice bowl under serious threat, says ADB advisor

The delta that produces 85 per cent of Vietnam's rice exports is under threatened by reduced flows of the Mekong River, a leading water expert for the Asian Development Bank (ADB) warned Monday.

Naturalized players of Vietnam’s volleyball

VietNamNet Bridge – Having just married, the only female volleyball player in Vietnam, Ira – Le Kim Nhung, has returned to his team – Vietsovpetro – to prepare for the new season.

Eximbank alliance asks Sacombank to reelect board of directors

Le Hung Dung, chairman of the Vietnam Export Import Bank (Eximbank), has sent a document to the chiefs of Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Sacombank) to call for a reelection of the latter’s boards of directors and inspectors.

Emerging artists show alongside veterans

VietNamNet Bridge – The HCM City Fine Arts Museum are presenting a debut exhibition by artist Mong My and a duo exhibition by artists Nguyen Than and Kyem.

Australia, Vietnam boost national defence and diplomacy

VietNamNet Bridge – The first Vietnam-Australia National Defence and Diplomacy Strategic Dialogue was held in Canberra, Australia, on February 21.

HCM City fines petrol dealers for mixing fuels

VietNamNet Bridge – The municipal People's Committee has decided to impose VND30 million (US$1,420) fines on 11 fuel dealers who were caught selling substandard gasoline.

More occupational accidents, fewer fatalities

VietNamNet Bridge – There were more occupational accidents but fewer related deaths in 2011, according to the Ministry of Labour, Invalids, and Social Affairs (MoLISA).

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF22/2

Lithuania to promote investment in Vietnam; Foreign Minister receives ILO director in Vietnam; President meets newly accredited ambassadors; French military leader visits in friendship, information exchange

Parameters set for revised constitution

VietNamNet Bridge – Any amendments to the 1992 Constitution must meet the country's current development needs, forecast global and regional trends, and comply with the resolution passed by the 11th National Congress of the Party.

Vinasa kicks off Sao Khue IT awards

VietNamNet Bridge – The Viet Nam Software and IT Services Association (VINASA) will today kick off the selection rounds for the Sao Khue Awards, an annual prize giving ceremony aimed at the IT and software sectors.

Local hospitals play vital role

After two days of suffering from loss of appetite, headache and high fever of 39.5 degree Celsius, Nguyen Thi Oanh was taken to Binh Thanh District Hospital in HCM City and diagnosed with dengue fever in the third stage.

Sonadezi has not compensated Dong Nai’s farmers yet

Sonadezi Long Thanh in Dong Nai province was caught red-handed in discharging untreated waste water in early August 2011. However, to date, it still has not compensated farmers’ loss.

Chinese merchants shelter behind Vietnamese to collect seafood

Chinese merchants have been flocking to fishing ports in Khanh Hoa province to collect seafood materials. Meanwhile, the local authorities still do not know what they should do to settle the problem.

Students don’t return to school after Tet

VietNamNet Bridge – The “drop-out” season has begun in many areas. Students don’t return to school after Tet, while teachers spend time walking long distances to meet students to persuade them to go back to school.

Vietnam, Cambodia strengthen legislative ties

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam always gives priority to consolidating neighbourliness, traditional friendship, and multifaceted cooperation with Cambodia.

Making chicken eggs with Omega-3: the race between businesses and scientists

Some enterprises have begun importing specific animal feed reserved for making chicken eggs rich in Omega 3. Meanwhile, scientists are also following their research works to find out the know-how to create these kind of chicken eggs.

Nominees for Dedication Awards 2011 finalized

VietNamNet Bridge – The organizing board of the Dedication Awards 2011 has released the list of nominees at a press conference early this week.

Local authorities need to join forces to stop overcharging

Vietnamese people, after violently criticizing the overcharging to “clean the tourism sector” have offered a lot of suggestions to stop the evil.