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Hanoi in Sua flower season

VietNamNet Bridge – Sua flowers are blossoming on many roads in the capital city.

Nearly 200 stocks traded below VND10,000

Up to 63 percent of share prices on Vietnam’s major stock exchange in Ho Chi Minh City are below the book value, while 27 percent are worth less than the face value, according to a report of a financial media.

Warren Buffett to buy Lubrizol at about 9 billion dollars

Berkshire Hathaway Inc., owned by billionaire Warren Buffett, has agreed to buy Lubrizol Corp., the world's leading producer of lubricant additives, at about 9 billion U.S. dollars, according to a statement released on Monday by the company.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 17/3

HCM City to curb smuggling of gasoline; Deer dying in Nghe An Province; Inspection conducted of tourist boats in Ha Long Bay;  Vietnam Red Cross raises money for Japan victims; City bans unqualified teachers from nurseries    

Brazilian president: 2014 World Cup to generate 730,000 jobs

President Dilma Rousseff said Tuesday the 2014 FIFA World Cup, to be hosted by Brazil, will generate 730,000 new jobs in the country.

Shipping firms sail into rough seas

VietNamNet Bridge - A number of foreign shipping firms are in the firing line for their alleged-monopolised shipping-related service charges.

It would be better to control, rather to prohibit tutoring

State officials and educators have pointed out that it is impossible to prohibit teachers from giving private lessons, because the demand and supply both have been existing in the society.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 17/3

Hanoi to host int’l conference on geological parks; Exhibition on glorious tradition of Vietnamese youth; Germany helps preserve Vietnam’s cultural heritage; Two styles, one love for arts  

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 17/3

Epikurean to open luxury resort in Nha Trang; Philippines to buy 200,000 tons of rice from Vietnam; Local insurers’ heads yet to be turned by agriculture; Toyota imports Yaris from Thailand

Report says nearly 15mlm help care for Alzheimer’s patients

The number of Alzheimer patients is growing rapidly, so is that of unpaid caregivers, says a report released Tuesday by the Alzheimer's Association.

Study: Tamoxifen reduces breast cancer risk, saves money

Giving the drug Tamoxifen to women who are at increased risk of breast cancer can reduce cancer risk or deaths and save money, according to a study online Monday in the journal Cancer.

Tightening control better than prohibiting trade of gold

VietNamNet Bridge – Narrowing the trading activities on the bar gold free market, tightening the control of gold trading, and by establishing a national gold exchange, is the solution experts have suggested.

SBV’s measures cool off gold black market

VietNamNet Bridge - The de-dollarization and de-gold measures of the State Bank of Vietnam kept domestic gold prices unchanged in spite of the international price climbing up. 

Japan's nuclear crisis escalates amid another fire at crippled nuclear plant

As Japan is struggling to contain a spiraling nuclear crisis, another fire broke out again at a quake-crippled nuclear plant on Wednesday, raising fears of more radiation contamination.

Why athletes don’t want to join national teams?

In article “Sad story of Vietnam’s pencak silat”, VietNamNet discussed the fact that some outstanding coach and athletes didn’t want to play for the national squad at the upcoming Southeast Asian Games. This is similar for other sports.

London 2012 Olympic Games tickets on sale

Tickets for the London 2012 Olympic Games are on sale around the world from Tuesday. In the UK and within the EU, people can apply for 6.6 million tickets until 26 April 2011.

3,676 dead, 7,558 missing following Friday's great quake: NHK

The National Police Agency said that last Friday's catastrophic quake and ensuing tsunami have left 3,676 people dead and 7,558 others unaccounted for in Japan by 08:00 a.m. Wednesday (2300 GMT Tuesday).

Two men free from electrocution

VietNamNet Bridge – A father and his son in the northern province of Bac Giang can directly touch electric wire without being electrocuted.

Japan’s tsunami shaking Vietnam’s tourism industry

VietNamNet Bridge – The earthquake and tsunami in Japan has led to a series of tours to Vietnam having been canceled. Meanwhile, Vietnamese travel firms say no traveler has called to cancel tours to Japan.

Ministry clamps down on high medicine prices

VietNamNet Bridge – The Drugs Administration of Viet Nam has instructed health departments nationwide to increase inspections of wholesale medicine prices registered with agency as part of the Health Ministry's measures