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Families mourn mainlanders killed in Taiwan's typhoon-triggered landslides

Relatives of 20 mainland Chinese killed in the Typhoon Megi-triggered landslides two weeks ago in Taiwan mourned for their loved ones at a memorial ceremony in Taipei Thursday afternoon, though the bodies of most of the deceased have not been found.

Spacecraft to make closest approach to comet Hartley 2

Spacecraft Deep Impact is ready to make its closest approach to comet Hartley 2 and photogragh the results, NASA's Jet Propulsion Loboratory (JPL) said on Wednesday.

Schools not permitted to offer two class sessions a day except parents' requirement

The Ministry of Education and Training asks high schools not to carry out two-session program in schools unless students' parents have requirement and schools receive permission from functional departments and local authorities

Workers to receive salary increase next year

VietNamNet Bridge - Workers at all non-state run enterprises and organizations will enjoy a minimum wage increase of up to VND370,000 (US$18.5) per month as of next year.

Vienna Charity Ball to be held in Hanoi

The Vienna Charity Ball will be held for the first time in Vietnam on November 12 and all donations will be sent to the Friendship Village in Van Canh, Hanoi to benefit children affected by Agent Orange.

To not make nuclear power “terrible”

VietNamNet talks with the chief of Ninh Thuan province’s National Assembly delegation, colonel Hoang Ngoc Thai, who submitted a ten-point petition about Ninh Thuan’s first nuclear power project.

Ambassadors warmly support VietNamNet’s initiative

The support of Ambassadors is the great encouragement for VietNamNet Newspaper’s initiative of the Day of Reconciliation (September 9). They will popularize this idea out of Vietnam’s borders.

Let’s celebrate September 9th as World Reconciliation Day!

Professor Thomas Patterson from Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, wrote this to VietNamNet on the occasion of the Day for World Reconciliation - September 9.

Human-triggered floods threaten central Vietnam

While rain-triggered floods have not gone down completely, people in the central region have to face new floods, which are caused by the reservoirs of hydro-power plants.

First Miss Earth contestant arrives in HCM City

Anne Lise Ramooloo from Mauritius arrived at HCM City’s Tan Son Nhat International Airport in the afternoon of November 3 to prepare for the one-month Miss Earth 2010 pageant in Vietnam, with 90 beauties from all over the world.

Headless bodies drift ashore central Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge – Some bodies which don’t have heads, legs or arms have recently drifted ashore in the central provinces.

PM permits national television station’s deputy chief to resign

VietNamNet Bridge – Deputy General Director Tran Dang Tuan of the Vietnam Television (VTV) has been allowed to resign by the Prime Minister after Tuan submitted his resignation to the government.

Bad weather hinders Vietnamese exporters from boosting exports

The current policies by some countries on prohibiting farm produce has pushed the prices up. However, Vietnamese exporters cannot take full advantage of the opportunity to boost exports because of the bad weather

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 4/11

First safe kids traffic park inaugurated; Two wanted men nabbed in Hai Phong; Drugs linked to provincial AIDS; Hanoi hosts int’l exhibition on road transpor; Biosensor detects Japanese encephalitis virus

EDUCATION IN BRIEF 4/11

Ministry of Education overhauling gifted programmes in high schools; Scholarships funding their way into Vietnamese students hearts; Quang Binh needs 173,000 sets of textbooks for pupils in flood areas

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 4/11

Vietnam, Sudan news agencies ink deal; Cuban veterans visit Vietnam; National Border Committee holds 35th anniversary

Crackdown on sale of cheap chemicals to treat waste-water

New regulations on the sale and distribution of chemical products used in waste water treatment have recently been established by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 4/11

London chamber official: Vietnam, an investment destination; Steel exports double in 10 months; State to step up auditing

Qantas plane lands safely in Singapore, no injured report

A Qantas plane that experienced serious engine problems over Indonesia after taking off from Singapore made a safe emergency landing at Changi airport at 11:45 a.m. local time.

Three new private airlines still cannot fly

Three new private airlines have joined the aviation market after they received official operation licenses from the management agency. However, the market still cannot see the benefit brought by the new airlines.