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Becamex Binh Duong dumped from Cup

VietNamNet Bridge – Becamex Binh Duong suffered a shock defeat at home at the hands of Lam Dong in the first round of the National Cup on Sunday.

VN sends condolences to mark death of North Korean leader

The Communist Party of Viet Nam's Central Committee sent a message of condolences yesterday to the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea on the death of Kim Jong-il, the North Korean leader.

"Sherlock Holmes 2" opened atop North America box office to lead a slow weekend

"Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows" opened to the No. 1 place of the North America box office with lower-than-expected receipts, leading a consistently slow domestic market which is preparing itself for the Christmas holiday.

3G market eyes 2014 breakthrough

The number of third-generation network (3G) users in Vietnam will sharply rise in the next three years from the current subscriber numbers of less than 10 million, claimed Qualcomm, one of the world’s leading 3G chipset suppliers.

Fiji reports 60 cases of typhoid

There are 60 typhoid cases in Nanoko, with 29 already hospitalized, according to Fiji's Health Ministry.

Developers put money where mouth is

Developers of two billion dollar hi-end tourist properties in southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau province are ready roll.

U.S. economy to suffer triple dip in 2012: economist

As the painful double-dip in the U.S. economy at the beginning of the year still weighs on Americans, a renowned Wall Street economist warned of a triple dip ahead.

Chinese scientists finish sequencing Genghis Khan descendant's genome

Scientists said on Sunday that they have finished sequencing the genome of a direct descendant of Genghis Khan.

Argentine-EU agreements signed on boosting small businesses

Argentina and the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union (EU), signed two agreements on boosting joint investments and technology exchanges Sunday in Buenos Aires, the Argentine Industry Ministry said.

UN has taken Haiti cholera claims "very seriously": spokesman

The United Nations takes seriously the accusation that it may have caused a 2010 cholera outbreak in Haiti, UN spokesman Farhan Haq said here Friday.

Banking market to consolidate

Around 80 per cent of domestic banking market shares will be held by 12 to 15 major banks in future as part of a new sector restructuring plan.

Prime Minister starts Myanmar visit

Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung arrived in the ancient city of Mandalay in Myanmar on December 19, starting his visit to the country at the invitation of President Thein Sein.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 20/12

Oil and gas sector fetches $34 billion in revenues; Vietnamese companies not investing enough in science, technology; Airlines announce to raise fares; WB okays $457m in credit for Viet Nam; US group eyes local property market  

Military targets peace, stability for the nation's development

The military must thoroughly understand the national defence policy, strictly implement concrete and regular activities as well as assignments in emergencies in line with the Party's instructions and viewpoint, said Party Chief Nguyen Phu Trong.

GMC finds niche in local market

While Viet Nam remains careful with local cultivation of genetically modified crops (GMC), a large number of these products are already available on the local market.

Murders, American heroes and survivals

VietNamNet Bridge – Besides panic-stricken names like colonel Ernest Medina, lieutenant William Calley, who are seen as killers, My Lai people consider some American soldiers as heroes and their benefactors.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 19/12

HCM City plans many cultural events for New Year; HCMC hosts exhibition on Vietnamese heroic mothers; Culture house to hold traditional music program; Hue photographer awarded in Japan photo contest; Concert to feature Beethoven    

Elvis Phuong to celebrate long career

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese-American singer Elvis Phuong will celebrate the 50th anniversary of his singing career with a live concert in HCM City on Wednesday called Dong Doi (My Way).

Competitive edge needs sharpening

Vietnam’s industrial competitiveness is improved but the country is still too reliant on labour intensive sectors.

National television festival begins

The national television festival opened on December 18 in the central city of Da Nang, bringing together producers and other broadcast professionals to share experiences.