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Nguyen The Thao re-elected as Hanoi’s chair

VietNamNet Bridge - Nguyen The Thao, 59, won roughly 94 percent of the vote to continue to lead the Hanoi People’s Committee for the 2011-2016 term, according to the election result released on June 20.

High results of 2011’s high school final exams not a surprise

VietNamNet Bridge – The high percentage of the students passing the high school final exams has been described as a “miracle” if compared with the previous years’ results. However, the “miracle” does not surprise any one.

Top property developers struggle with debt burdens

VietNamNet Bridge - Real estate developers have become burdened with debt due to the frozen state of the market and high lending interest rates.

Words on Wheels opens children's minds

VietNamNet Bridge – The Phu Luu Te Primary School yard in Ha Noi's My Duc District is crowded with pupils on Saturday mornings, all eagerly awaiting a mobile library carrying books, computers and educational games.

Telcos need to refresh business as market saturates: PwC

Vietnam’s telecom industry has experienced tremendous growth over the last two years, but the tempo has slowed down now that the market has reached its saturation point, the accounting firm PwC said.

S Korea to extend tax reduction on 35 imports

South Korea will extend tax reduction on 35 imports such as pork and garlic in an effort to ease potential price hikes, the finance ministry said Tuesday.

Hai Phong girl wins national quiz

VietNamNet Bridge – Pham Thi Ngoc Oanh of Hai Phong beat three male contestants to win the Road to the Peak of Olympia, the national quiz show for high-school students.

Paddlers join in regional champs

VietNamNet Bridge –Viet Nam will send 19 players to compete at the Southeast Asian Junior Table Tennis Championships at Hai Duong City's 2,000-seat gymnasium tomorrow, June 22.

New decree weeds out small rice exporters

VietNamNet Bridge – Of the 200 companies which have been exporting rice so far, only one has been granted the certificate on meeting all the requirements for exporting rice in accordance with the Decree 109.

Ministry promotes enhanced e-gov't

VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam has accelerated its e-government application in order to make State activities more effective and transparent, according to Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Minh Hong.

Viet Nam, China hold 11th joint patrol in Gulf

VietNamNet Bridge – The Viet Nam People's Navy and the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) of China have conducted their 11th joint patrol in the Bac Bo (Tonkin) Gulf.

Viet Nam, Laos capitalise on 35 years of friendly relations

VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam and Laos have always attached much importance to consolidating and boosting their special friendship and comprehensive co-operation.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 21/6

Central Highlands’s biggest communal house inaugurated; Art programme marks Vietnamese Press Day; Fete de la Musique opens for summer solstice

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 21/6

Improving healthcare services for patients; Owners of tallest building to sue over hefty fees; Border soldiers save 30 fishermen; Man robs taxi, causes accident killing 2

Mountain kids’ summer holiday

VietNamNet Bridge – This summer, many children in the mountainous districts in central Vietnam take their time to earn their living and amuse themselves.

Quota-based health insurance improves quality of treatment

VietNamNet Bridge – Social Insurance Department head Pham Luong Son spoke to Thoi bao Kinh te Viet Nam (Viet Nam Economic Review) about quota-based health-insurance payments.

Shrimp exporters fear they may lose Japanese market

VietNamNet Bridge – Shrimp exporters to Japan have been entreating help of state management agencies, saying that they may lose the Japanese market if the agencies do not help in controlling the aquaculture.

Authorities grant licence to Vietstar Airlines

VietNamNet Bridge - The Viet Nam's Civil Aviation Administration has granted a licence to Vietstar Airlines which will be operating tourist and private flights along domestic and international routes.

Nearly 6 million children in U.S. have food allergy: study

About 8 percent of children, or nearly 6 million in the U.S., have a food allergy, a much higher rate than previously estimated, a new study suggests.

Security solutions still cannot find many buyers

VietNamNet Bridge – Though security experts have rung the alarm bell over information safety, enterprises still turn a deaf ear on the warnings and refuse to spend money on security solutions.