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VietNamNet Bridge – South Korean dancers will debut a performance entitled Look Back into Love – Orpheo at the Au Co Theatre in Ha Noi tomorrow, Nov 11.
VietNamNet Bridge – The
three women finalists – and, to many people, the front-runners – in the nation's
top reality music show may be attracting an increasing number of fans but they
are not resting on their laurels . . .
Flag raising heralds Asian Games opening; HCM City to reward gold medal winners; National team to play charity football match; Student basketball tournament begins
A study released on Monday found that the U.S. fast food industry is stepping up marketing efforts to target children starting as young as age two.
Thousands of passengers on board a cruise ship were stranded about 150 miles (240 kilometers) south of San Diego, Southern California after the ship caught fire, the U.S. Coast Guard said on Tuesday.
VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam ranks 113th for the Human Development Index (HDI) in 2010, the same as last year, according to the UNDP’s Human Development Report released on November 9.
Google on Tuesday unveiled a new "Instant Previews" feature of its search engine, which the company said will enable users to evaluate and choose the right search results in a faster way.
The United Nations has developed an alert system in Haiti to report new cases or resurgences of water-borne diseases, such as cholera, which has left 544 people dead, UN spokesman Farhan Haq said here Tuesday.
Newly released information that Vietnam has imported 1000 tons of gold in the last 20 years has stirred up the public.
A train carrying nuclear waste continues on its unpopular journey in northern Germany, as protesters obstructed the railway, some hanging themselves over tracks, delaying the transport for over two hours early Sunday.
A South Korean musical drama entitled ‘Look Back into Love – Orpheo’ will be performed in Hanoi for the first time at the Au Co Arts Centre on November 11.
VietNamNet Bridge – Once big hydro-power plants are built in the Mekong River, the challenge for cooperation among countries that share the river will grow.
Using renewable energy has become a growing tendency in the world, especially when fossil fuel sources are becoming exhausted. However, this kind of energy has not been widely used in Vietnam.
Despite uncertainties about inflation and the dong, many foreign investors have set their sights, once again, on Vietnam
Experts discuss plans for
Truong Son Mountains;
Transport dept
pinpoints sites prone to landslides in city; Businesses urged to
use ‘green' materials;
Sanitation,
bridge projects rile public
The Wernigerode Youth Choir from Germany will have two concerts at Hanoi’s Tuoi Tre Theatre on November 10th and 11th.
State Bank’s decision pulls down gold price; World Bank calls for more reforms; New programme promises export credit guarantees
Nowadays, more and more Vietnamese businessmen show their corporate social responsibility (CSR) by funding cultural works or financing constructions of pagodas. However, in many cases, their crude interference ruins the cultural value.
The outdated teaching methods explain why Vietnamese people, despite spending a lot of time and money, still cannot speak English well.
The gold and dollar prices have been increasing continuously, threatening businesses. Especially, the weaker dong does not benefit exporters, even making their business worse.