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Private filmmakers are gambling on Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – Producing films in Vietnam, for private filmmakers, is like flipping a coin. A filmmaker can make a lot of money or go bankrupt.

Statins may help multiple sclerosis sufferers: study

 Taking statins could significantly improve multiple sclerosis sufferers' lives, and slow their brain shrinkage, according to a British study published in Lancet on Wednesday.

Retail chains live well, separate shopping malls get worn out

 VietNamNet Bridge – While a lot of shopping malls in Hanoi and HCM City are deserted with idle premises, big retail chains have been fully occupied, though the business of some tenants does not go well.

Over 3,300 households displaced for airport project

VietNamNet Bridge – Over 3,300 out of 5,300 households affected by Long Thanh Airport project will have to move to facilitate construction, with site clearance, compensation and resettlement costs estimated at VND20.7 trillion.

Art & Entertainment News Headlines 21/3

 Free showing of blockbuster The Rebel; Da Funkalism, all-style dance contest, at city; Eight select short films about women to show in Hanoi; French beatmaker at Cargo Bar; Int'l artists featured at exhibition

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 21/3

 Vietnam’s largest garment IP taking shape; Vietnam imports over 70% of dairy input; Hong Kong group opens new garment factory in Vietnam; Vietnam-EU FTA negotiations due for year-end compeletion

Social News Headlines 21/3

 Ha Noi blogger to spend 15 months in jail for slander; 200kg of black coral seized in Quang Binh; Woman returns abducted baby; Northern mountainous region suffers water shortage; Police seize giant shells; Blaze guts market in Hung Yen Province

Vietnam-RoK Science and Technology Institute shaping up

VietNamNet Bridge – Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Tran Viet Thanh said his ministry is urgently finalising plans to construct a Vietnam-Korea Institute of Science and Technology.

Quyet's fifth goal secures T&T's third AFC Cup victory

 VietNamNet Bridge – Nguyen Van Quyet scored the only goal in the Ha Noi T&T's 1-0 victory over Selangor of Malaysia during the Asian Football Confederation Cup encounter in the capital yesterday, March 19.

McDonald's Vietnam served 400,000 customers in the first month

 VietNamNet Bridge - According to McDonald's, its first branch in HCM City, which opened on February 8, served more than 400,000 customers in the first month of operation.

Studying in the US, Quang Liem may lose local funding

 VietNamNet Bridge - Vice Chair of the Vietnam Chess Federation Dang Tat Thang said the sponsorship deal for Vietnam’s top chess player Le Quang Liem may be ended because Liem did not comply with the agreement.

Da Nang & HCM City’s urban administration model not yet implemented

The government has submitted to the Politburo a report on the urban administration model in Da Nang and HCM City. However, Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong said that this model does not fit the newly-revised Constitution.

Not be allowed for boarding, passenger threatens with rocket

 VietNamNet Bridge - A female passenger could not make boarding to the plane because of late arrival. Her relative called Jetstar Pacific to scold and threaten to "blow out the plane."

UNDP Administrator to visit Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge - UNDP Administrator Helen Clark will visit Vietnam from 21-24 March to see firsthand the challenges facing Vietnam in its transitions to a Middle-Income Country.

U.S. Fed unveils further cut in bond purchase program

 The U.S. Federal Reserve announced on Wednesday that it will not pause the bond buying program, as there is sufficient underlying strength in the broader economy for it to keep taper on course.

Sports News Headlines 20/3

 Kayumov to coach chess team; Ciputra challenge attracts 300; Gold haul puts Da Nang ahead; AFC Cup 2014: Vissai Ninh Binh fortify Group G top lead

Hoi An enters Top 17 most stunning places

 Hoi An ancient town has earned the third place in the 17 most stunning places in the world to take a selfie thanks to its combination of traditional and modern features, according to BuzzFeed Travel.  

Who are the biggest debtors?

 VietNamNet Bridge - Not only earning huge profits annually, the owners of big groups are also the largest debtors of banks with loans up to hundreds of millions of US dollars.

HCM City submarine arrives in Cam Ranh Bay

 A Kilo-class submarine christened HQ-183 Ho Chi Minh docked at Cam Ranh Bay in the central coastal province of Khanh Hoa during the overnight hours of March 19.

Vehicle registry chiefs face year-end ultimatum

 VietNamNet Bridge – Heads of Viet Nam Register Agency under the Transport Ministry will be forced to resign if shortcomings relating to issuing vehicle registration certificates for substandard vehicles still occurred by year-end.