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Libraries don’t have much significance for Vietnamese students

Vietnamese students nowadays do not think that libraries could be useful for them in learning. As for many of them, libraries are simply the places to take a nap after lunch or use Wi-Fi free of charge.

Twelve ministers as final National Assembly candidates

VietNamNet Bridge – Of the 182 official National Assembly candidates who are officials at central-level agencies, there are Party Secretary General Nguyen Phu Trong, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and 12 ministers.

Government urged to join EITI

It is currently difficult for Vietnam to control the mining industry, which has led to the big losses of national resources. Therefore, the government has been urged to join EITI, because EITI is believed to be helpful to stop the situation.

Vietnamese rushing to travel abroad despite price storm

Despite the high inflation, the number of tourists are still believed to increase by 25-30 percent on holidays. Also, Vietnamese travelers would choose outbound tours instead of domestic tours, because it is less costly to travel abroad.  

Ha Noi crush Hai Phong

VietNamNet Bridge – Top striker Le Cong Vinh struck again to help Ha Noi T&T defeat their northern rivals Hai Phong 3-1 away in the early game in the 10th round of the V-League on Saturday.

Vietnam pays $800,000 to get back ship from China

State-owned Vietnam National Shipping Lines (Vinalines) has transferred US$800,000 as compensation to a Chinese company to recover its ship, Vinalines Global, which is being detained in China over a trade dispute.

Internet use soars in small towns

VietNamNet Bridge – Between 30 and 49 per cent of the population in provincial towns access the Internet on a daily basis in 30 provinces across the country, a survey found.

Deceased organ donor gives life to four transplant patients

VietNamNet Bridge – Four patients are reportedly in good health after doctors at the Viet Nam-German Friendship Hospital successfully transplanted a liver, heart and two kidneys from a donor last Thursday.

Residents continue to pollute city canals

VietNamNet Bridge – Residents living along banks of canals in HCM City discharge waste directly into the canals from 15,000 toilets, increasing the likelihood of spreading disease, a report from the HCM City Health Department said.

New dollar rates ‘won't affect remittances'

The lower interest rates will not affect the inflow of remittances by Vietnamese abroad, the Viet Nam Association of Financial Investors has assured.

More 10th-grade students at HCM City schools this year

VietNamNet Bridge – High schools throughout HCM City plan to admit 97,222 students to the 10th grade for the upcoming school year, according to the city Department of Education and Training.

Quan all set for City tournament

VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam's top player Do Minh Quan is among 42 players who will square off at the fourth HCM City Open Men's Tennis Championships that begins tomorrow, April 19.

Shipping surcharge probe nearly done

A Ministry of Transport investigation being conducted to resolve problems with new shipping surcharges imposed by international ship owners is due to be completed before the end of the month.

17 killed, 118 injured in south China hailstorm

At least 17 people were killed and 118 injured in south China's Guangdong Province as of Monday after hailstones, cloudburst and strong wind ravaged the region, flood control authorities said.

West Lake set for electric bus tours

VietNamNet Bridge – Electric tourist cars are expected to begin operations around the West Lake in Tay Ho District on September 2 following approval for the venture granted to Ho Tay Co Ltd by the district People's Committee.

U.S. FDA approves new drug to treat rare form of juvenile arthritis

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday approved Actemra (tocilizumab), given alone or in combination with methotrexate, for the treatment of active systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (SJIA) in children

Universities register nationwide decline in student applicants

VietNamNet Bridge – The number of applicants for university admission this year has fallen all over the country, with many of last year's unsuccessful candidates reportedly opting for vocational schools instead of another crack

Viet Nam attends tourism expo in South Korea

VietNamNet Bridge – A show of Vietnamese traditional ao dai (long robe) was part of activities to open the Daegu-Gyeongbuk Tour Expo 2011 in South Korea's Daegu city, one of the three largest tourism fairs in the East Asian country.

Disabled woman makes her mark

VietNamNet Bridge – Despite her disability and young age, 24-year-old Nguyen Thi Thu is already a skilled employee of a bakery in Ha Noi's Tay Ho District.

Talk on socialism building orientations in Vietnam

The Communist Party of Vietnam Online Newspaper held a talk in Hanoi on April 17 on orientations for building socialism in Vietnam.