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Juvenile gold robber sentenced 18-year jail for killing 3

Le Van Luyen, who killed 3 people at a gold shop in northern Bac Giang Province last August, has received an 18-year prison sentence for his crime, the maximum for his age range.

Sharp increase in local airline flights for Tet

To meet the increasing needs of airline passengers, most Vietnamese carriers plan to increase their services in the domestic market during Tet (Lunar New Year), the year's biggest holiday season.

Nha Xa silk village

VietNamNet Bridge – Since the early 20th century, Nha Xa silk in the northern province of Ha Nam, has been called “the first runner-up of Vietnamese silk”, only behind Van Phuc silk.

Banks and depositors haggle over deposit interest rates, again

While the government and the State Bank of Vietnam state that it is now the right time to ease the interest rates, commercial banks still mobilize capital and lend at high interest rates.

Clinton denounces Iran's enrichment operations at new facility

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday denounced Iran's decision to begin enrichment operations at its new Qom facility, saying such an act runs counter to its obligations made under multiple UN Security Council

National Assembly to consider gold, bauxite mining

VietNamNet Bridge – As of March 2012, a working group of the National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee will survey mining activities in some provinces, focusing on coal, iron, bauxite, titanium and gold mines.

Nhu Thao, Doan Tuan to compete at Asian Model Festival

VietNamNet Bridge – The two Vietnamese models will fly to South Korea on January 15 to participate in the seventh Asian Model Festival in Seoul.

Unknown woman asks ransom for missing fishermen

While the Foreign Ministry asked for Thailand and Cambodia’s assistance to search for ten missing fishermen in the southern province of Ca Mau, the ship owner received phone calls from an unknown woman asking for ransom.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 11/1

Fire destroys two homes in north; Woman hospitalized 4 times in 6 years of marriage; ‘Super thief’ targeting state agencies arrested; Unlock magnetic cards within 5 seconds

Vietnam to be clear from unexploded ordnances in at least 100 years

Unexploded ordnances (UXO) hide themselves in over 20 percent of Vietnam’s area. At the current funding, the country will be cleaned from UXO in 300 years. However, relevant agencies are trying to shorten the time to less than 100 years.

Gymnastics and a promising year

Gymnastic was among the most successful sport of Vietnam at the Southeast Asian Games 2011, with 11 gold medals. In 2012, gymnasts will be the first Vietnamese athletes who will compete for more tickets to the Olympic London.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 11/1

Outdoor sculptures on display in Vietnam metro; Tet celebrations at Vietnam Museum of Ethnology; The timeless charm of Hue Citadel    

International pro basketball set to debut in Vietnam

If you build it, they will come. Or so the saying goes.

Speaking test added to language competition

VietNamNet Bridge – High school students who take part in the national foreign language competition this year will have to take a speaking test for the first time,

Authorities revise aviation rules

The Ministry of Transport has submitted to the Government two plans to bring foreign investment into the domestic aviation market.

Petrolimex calls for inspection into petrol theft

Following reports from local media that one of its subsidiaries in Ho Chi Minh City is engaging in petrol theft, Petrolimex has called on the police to inspect and initiate prosecution when possible, its executives said Tuesday.

An uphill task in 2012

The trade sector has planned a modest export growth of 13 percent in 2012 despite a robust 33 percent increase in 2011. Experts say it is not an easy task to achieve as many economies are not out of the woods yet.

Tam Giang Lagoon: a place to explore indigenous culture

Tam Giang Lagoon is where the Huong, Bo and O Lau Rivers meet before they flow into the sea through Thuan An estuary in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue.

The paradox in Vietnam’s trade promotion

VietNamNet Bridge – While the export turnover has been increasing steadily, the budget for trade promotion has been cut down gradually.

Vietnam, Japan seek stronger defence ties

Lieut. Gen. Pham Xuan Hung, Deputy Chief of the Gen. Staff of the Vietnam People’s Army, welcomed Major General Yohishideof the Japan Ground Self-Defence Force, in Hanoi on January 10.