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Smoking at public sites – trifle in capital city

Around 40,000 people in Vietnam die because of smoking annually, equivalent to the death cases caused by HIV/AIDS until March 2008. The figure will increase to 70,000 people a year by 2030.

Health experts call for better service in light of fee increase

VietNamNet Bridge - Under a draft fee scheme that would increase the cost of 350 health services, 220 services will more than double in cost while another 70 will shoot up between seven to tenfold.

Vietnam may delay higher power price amid Asia’s worst inflation

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam, battling Asia’s highest inflation rate, may put off increases in electricity prices even as the country faces “chronic” power shortages.

Discover Xuan Thuy Ramsar

VietNamNet Bridge - Located in Giao Thuy District, Nam Dinh Province; Xuan Thuy National Park is an interesting tourist destination.

Ha Noi to build $20m sports centre

Viet Nam will begin constructing its largest badminton centre at Ha Noi's elite athletes training centre by the end of this year, the Viet Nam Badminton Federation's vice chairman and general secretary, Le Thanh Sang, said yesterday

Geithner says confident to stave off debt crisis

U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said on Thursday he is confident that the United States can avert a debt crisis in the near future.

Vietnam software piracy rate down to 83%, says BSA

The personal computer software piracy rate in Vietnam fell two percentage points down to 83% last year, remarking the first decrease after three consecutive years with the unchanged rate of 85% in 2007-2009.

Former Massachusetts governor announces presidential bid

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney formally announced Thursday that he will seek the Republican nomination to run for presidency in 2012.

TRAVEL IN BRIEF 3/6

HCM City operators offer discount tours to compensate for airfares; Las Vegas firm invests in luxury intergrated resort on beachfront; Japanese tourists shrug off the effects of recent disasters

White House, Congress wrangle over Libya

The White House on Thursday engaged in a battle of words with Congress over the country's involvement in Libya, as the House of Representatives readies a resolution seeking clarity on Libya mission.

Made-in-Vietnam garbage classifying machine comes out

VietNamNet Bridge – Environmentalists have notified a good piece of news: Vietnam has successfully manufactured a machine which can classify and process garbage automatically.

Yahoo chat-line users warned of theft threat

VietNamNet Bridge – Theft of bank account details from Yahoo Messenger users has risen markedly over the last two months, according to Bkav Internet Security Corporation.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 3/6

Industrial zones see rise in investment; City economy continues to hum along; Remote areas get wired; Another to be indicted in first stock manipulation; Brokers fight to stay afloat in flat market

Vietnam has many redundant bad bachelors, few skilled workers

In 2005-2009, the number of universities and junior colleges increased by two folds, while the number of vocational schools decreased. The number of university students is three times bigger than the number of vocational school students.

Walking streets plan for capital

VietNamNet Bridge – Ha Noi People's Committee yesterday, June 2, approved the city Police's plan to ban all vehicles around the Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake areas in order to turn them into walking streets.

Youth push for greener environment

VietNamNet Bridge - Recent years are seeing more and more young people putting their ideas into action with regards to the environment.

Traffic accidents rise in HCM City, attributed to poor awareness

VietNamNet Bridge – Many traffic accidents have been reported in HCM City in the last few days, killing tens of people.

EU praises effective aid use ahead of co-operation report

VietNamNet Bridge – The European Union yesterday, June 2, praised Viet Nam's aid effectiveness, saying that future development assistance might well take different forms.

UN Security Council to debate on Libya, the Middle East, Sudan

The UN Security Council will feature open debates on the Middle East, Libya, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in June, the Gabonese ambassador to the UN, Emmanuel Issoze-Ngondet who holds the rotating Council presidency

Thai documentary on expat Vietnamese

VietNamNet Bridge – A documentary about Vietnamese people living in Thailand and their native homeland will be aired on Thai PBS (Thai Public Broadcasting Service) this Saturday.