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GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 26/11

Bulgarian ambassador awarded friendship award; President wants close ties with Mongolia; PM send condolences to New Zealand; Mexico’s Labour Party (PT) presents Ho Chi Minh statue to Hanoi

Vietnam probes banknote bribery involving governor

Vietnam central agencies are initiating probe into a Hanoi-based company for allegedly taking US$10 million in return for securing an Australian firm a lucrative contract procuring polymer for printing banknotes in Vietnam.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 26/11

Nghi Son joint-venture distributor approved; Shares manage gains in HCM City, lose in Ha Noi; Quang Nam revokes licence for $4.15b resort

Russian manned spacecraft lands on Earth

A Russian manned spacecraft returned to Earth and landed in the central steppes of Kazakhstan early Friday safely, said the Mission Control outside Moscow.

Education officials ordered to prevent students’ fights

The Ministry of Education and Training has asked the departments of Education and Training in cities and provinces to crack down on fights among high-school students nationwide that have reached an alarming level. 

Kien Giang destroys mountains in Mekong Delta biosphere reserve to make cement

Rock mining has leveled mountains at a UNESCO biosphere reserve along the coast of Kien Giang Province even as cement factories severely pollute the environment, residents say.

500 biggest Vietnamese enterprises have skill and spirit to overcome raging waves

The “economic downturn storm” has put hard pressure on Vietnamese enterprises. However, the 500 of the biggest Vietnamese enterprises can survive the storm, develop strongly and get ready to go to the open sea.

Foreign currency market still bearing hard pressure

Export companies continue keeping the dollars they earn from export contracts on their accounts and refusing to sell dollars to banks, thus putting a hard pressure on the dollar supply.

Who to blame on SABECO brand case?

VietNamNet Bridge – Who must take responsibility for SABECO’s risk of being swallowed by a Singaporean partner?

High inflation in 2010 will put pressure on economic operations in 2011: expert

Cao Sy Kiem, the Member of the National Advisory Council for Monetary Policies, warned that a high inflation rate in 2010 will show its impacts on the national economy in 2011 and cause difficulties to the economic operations.

Miner fined $5,100 for Cao Bang mudslide

VietNamNet Bridge – Northern highland Cao Bang Province's People's Committee has fined a mining company VND100 million, about US$5,100, for a mudslide at its iron ore mine that inundated houses, fields and roads.

Teaching English for first graders: where to start?

Many schools get puzzled when implementing the pilot English teaching programme for first graders. The problem is that the demand far exceeds the teaching ability.

Aid for thousands in four poor provinces

VietNamNet Bridge – Nearly 5,000 poor households in four provinces will be given a helping hand to increase income and job opportunities during the next two years.

The “tragicomedy” of buying and selling iPhone 4 in Vietnam

The iPhone 4 market has become scorching hot in Vietnam. Mobile phone service providers do not have enough of them to sell. The prices have increased several times.

NA passes agricultural land-use tax exemptions

VietNamNet Bridge - National Assembly deputies Thursday adopted a resolution on agricultural land-use tax exemptions and reductions during the 2011-20 period.

Vietnamese German artist’s exhibition Dipolar runs in HCM City

The art exhibition "Dipolar” sponsored by the German Consulate General in HCM City will run from December 3  to 15 at the Museum of Fine Arts at 97A Pho Duc Chinh, District 1 in Ho Chi Minh City.

Nearly 60 percent of Vietnamese women maltreated by their husbands

VietNamNet Bridge – They may be poorly treated by their husbands physically, psychologically or sexually. Even pregnant women are beaten.

Bich Phuong: “I had wished to win a bronze medal”

VietNamNet Bridge – Karateka Le Bich Phuong helped Vietnam put an end to the “thirsty” for gold medals at the Asian Games 16. However, she admitted that before going to Guangzhou, she only wished to take a bronze medal.  

$17mil to be spent on education for minority groups

VietNamNet Bridge – The Prime Minister has approved a VND341 billion (US$17 million) project to improve educational facilities and training standards for students from nine minority groups with low populations from 2010-15.

Long jail terms upheld for couple who tortured teen

VietNamNet Bridge – The People's Supreme Court in HCM City yesterday, Nov 25, upheld the 23-year jail sentence given to a couple from southernmost Ca Mau Province for brutally torturing their teenaged worker.