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Teachers found unable to use teaching aids, students cannot read maps

Twenty percent of teachers do not master the skills for using teaching aids, 44 percent cannot use microscopes, while only 49 percent of students can do experiments in groups sometimes. A lot of students cannot understand maps and diagrams.

What makes West Lake get polluted?

VietNamNet Bridge – The pollution of the West Lake--a beautiful landscape of Hanoi, has affected the life of urbanites and become a burning issue. What has made the lake become a rubbish dump?

U.S. vice president pays sudden visit to Iraq: local media

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden paid a sudden visit to Iraq on Tuesday, the national al-Iraqiya TV channel reported.

Travel firms restarting tours to Thailand

VietNamNet Bridge – Nearly one month after the interruption due to the historical floods, Vietnamese travel firms have restarted the outbound tours to Thailand, because these are considered the most attractive tours in South East Asia.

Mixed information makes it difficult to give predictions for 2012

The difficulties which exist in 2011 would repeat in 2012, and they would be even worse, economists have warned.

Website on sovereign boundaries launches English version

The Foreign Ministry’s National Border Committee has launched the English-language version of its website on Vietnam’s sovereign boundaries.

Amazon reports record sales of Kindle products on Black Friday

Amazon.com on Monday announced that this past Black Friday was the best ever for its Kindle products with consumers buying four times as many Kindle e- readers and tablets as they did last year.

Controversy broke out over national cycling team’s failure

VietNamNet Bridge – The coach of the Vietnamese national cycling team, Nicolai Kurkov (Kyrgyzstan), told the local media that he would never summon cyclist Bui Minh Thuy back to the team.

Vietnam needs exclusive pier to develop cruise ship tourism

Although Ho Chi Minh City has a distinct advantage to attract international cruise ship visitors, this market has not developed fully because of lack of infrastructure and demand for high quality of service. 

Gay pioneer Mass. Rep. Frank to retire from Congress

U.S. Democratic Representative Barney Frank, a gay pioneer in Congress, will retire at the end of his current term, his 16th in Congress, Media reported on Tuesday.

Vietnam cements ties with Belarus

Vietnam attaches importance to relations with Belarus in various domains, especially in trade, investment, education and training, and tourism, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said.

Soc Trang’s woman lives with thousands of pimples

VietNamNet Bridge – At birth, Thach Thi Sa Ly had several small spots which looked like moles on her back. One year later, pimples emerged on her entire body. They grew and deformed her body.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 30/11

Jan-Nov export tops $87 billion; Domestic fuel price steady despite global plunge; Central international airport lacks major features; FDI disbursement levels hold steady; Kon Tum boosts cooperation with Cambodian province

Visiting hospitals, Health Minister feels deep grief

VietNamNet Bridge – After making a field trip to three big hospitals in HCM City on November 28, Minister of Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien was heart-rending to see several patients lying on one bed and some had to lie down on the ground.

Control tightened on beverages, tobacco

VietNamNet Bridge – The Central Anti-smuggling Steering Committee coded 127 has ordered its locality level units to tighten control of beer, wine and tobacco transports, trade and production before and after the upcoming Tet holiday.

U.S. stocks end sharply higher on strong holiday sales, European hopes

The U.S. stocks soared on Monday, with the S&P 500 snapping a seven-day losing streak, as investors were encouraged by strong holiday sales and new hopes for a more radical European debt solution.

Foreign advertisers hog air time

Foreign firms, with their deep pockets, cornered a lion's share of advertising on television, with their local rivals, especially small and medium-sized ones, unable to match them in the spending stakes.

Animal husbandry building a house with no foundation

Experts say the animal husbandry is trying to build a house with no foundation, because both the input materials and the sale of finished products have been relying on foreign companies.

4 suspected AT&T hackers linked to terrorist group

The U.S. FBI and police in the Philippines have arrested four alleged hackers in Manila with connections to a terrorist group in Saudi Arabia, according to media reports Monday.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 29/11

Work starts on Zen monastery; Next Top Model to sue contestants for US$714,000; Thrilling ox race to come back in early Dec; Chinese paintings, calligraphy on show in Hanoi; VND 1,500 billion to preserve ethnic cultures