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Markets eased after Mario Monti emerges as possible leader for Italy's new government

Italy's financial markets calmed Thursday on the prospect of a new government led by the country's respected economist Mario Monti.

President Sang winds up visit to S. Korea

President Truong Tan Sang left Busan on Thursday, ending his state-level visit to the South Korea, to attend the 11th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Hawaii.

Vice President urges overseas Vietnamese to unite

Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan yesterday called on overseas Vietnamese to strengthen unity among their communities and also help the country develop.

Better midwives can save lives

VietNamNet Bridge – Professional midwifery services during pregnancy and childbirth are critical to lowering the mortality rate of women and babies, a conference heard on Nov 10.

Businesses say preferential interest rates do not exist

A lot of businesses say the preferential interest rates of 17-19 percent only exist on paper, while they never can enjoy such interest rates, and they still have to borrow money at the interest rates of 20-22 percent on average.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 11/11

HCM City festival features work by artists under-40; Thai Nguyen celebrates with a cup; Hat xoan singing seeks recognition as UNESCO cultural heritage

Germany to stabilize eurozone in existing form: Merkel

German Chancellor Angela Merkel brushed aside Thursday recent reports that her country is considering plans for a smaller "core eurozone", saying that Germany has always been determined to solve the debt crisis under current framework.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 11/11

Man held for scattering nails to trap motorists; Vietnam hands drug trafficker over to China; Two killed in wall collapse

VN favourites to win SEA Games gold

VietNamNet Bridge – The national table tennis team is set to win a gold medal in the men's double event at the 26th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games which will kick off in Indonesia on Friday, Nov 11.

Rapid-fire information put small banks under pressure

The information about the bank restructuring and about the low ceiling deposit insurance compensation of 50 million dong all have made small banks suffer.

Pop star to sing on the Roof

VietNamNet Bridge – Singer My Tam will perform several of her well-known hits, accompanied by the Anh Em (Brothers) band, during a concert entitled Nhip Dap Dam Me (Beat of Passion).

Local authorities keep stern treatment for pending coastal tourism projects

Gone are the days when the local provincial try to attract tourism projects at any costs. They have become much choosier in selecting investors and approving projects.

Centre for organ transplants gets approval

VietNamNet Bridge – The Government yesterday, Nov 10, approved a National Regulating Centre for Human Organ Transplants to be located in Ha Noi.

Too many problems exist in wild animal conservation

After the Java rhino, what kinds of wild animals are facing extinction? The question has been posed to Do Quang Tung, Director of the Vietnamese agency for CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) enforcement.

Inner-network call package war anticipated

Undercurrent waves have been raised on the telecom market. Telcos rush to offer big preferences for inner-network call packages in order to attract more subscribers.

Wushu team aims for gold at SEA Games

VietNamNet Bridge – The national wushu team is aiming to win five or six gold medals in the 26th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games which kick off on Nov 11 in Indonesia.

Island resort set to become major Hai Phong attraction

The International Hon Dau Island Resort has emerged as a major tourist destination in Hai Phong City of late.

Enterprises face new accounting rules for leases

A report by auditing and consulting firm Grant Thornton says just 38.5 per cent of enterprises in Viet Nam recognise that changes to lease accounting recommended by international agencies will help improve transparency in financial reporting.

Int'l team to study massive Antarctic ice shelf: NASA

An international team of researchers funded by NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF) will travel next month to one of Antarctica's most active, remote and harsh spots to determine how changes in the waters circulating

Myanmar surgeons successfully separate fifth conjoined twins

Myanmar surgeons have successfully separated the fifth conjoined twin baby girls, official media reported Thursday.