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Japanese ships join rescue training in Da Nang

Three ships belonging to the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force Training Squadron, with 750 crew members docked at Da Nang's Tien Sa port on September 19 for a four-day visit and a joint training course with the Vietnamese navy.

People with potbelly may raise risk to memory loss

 People with extra abdominal fat are three times more likely than lean individuals to develop memory loss and dementia later in life, according to a new study published in the current edition of the journal Cell Reports.

Doctors operate on man with chopsticks in skull

 Doctors at Cho Ray Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City operated on a 25-year-old man who was hospitalized with chopsticks penetrating through his skull.

3G fee hikes criticized, anti-competitive practices suspected

 VietNamNet Bridge – While users are venting their anger at the 3G fee hikes by MobiFone, Viettel and VinaPhone, the three major mobile carriers are suspected of having committed anti-competitive practices.

Electorate raises voice against Long Thanh airport project

The Ministry of Transport insists on the development of Long Thanh airport in Dong Nai province to ease the burden on Tan Son Nhat airport in HCM City. However, the project has not been applauded.

Celebs raise breast cancer awareness

 Prehistoric relics found in mountains; Film festival makes science fun; Ha Noi children learn about archaeology; Japan’s Kuricorder quartet to perform in Hanoi; Spanish artists offer taste of flamenco

Quang Liem misses out on SPICE Cup title

Vietnam chess prodigy Le Quang Liem finished third overall at the 2013 SPICE Cup chess tournament, with a total of six points earned following a nine-game unbeaten run.

Photos recall streets of a vanished Hanoi

 VietNamNet Bridge – Images of old Ha Noi have drawn the old Dao Hung in. The hustle and bustle outside the Exhibition Hall on Hang Bai Street now seem a world away.

Colorful beauty of Nha Xa Silk Village

 VietNamNet Bridge – Tourists who have a chance to visit the northern province of Ha Nam should discover the ancient Nha Xa Silk Village in Moc Nam Commune of Duy Tien District.

U.S. Treasury Secretary shows confidence on resilience of economy

 Tumultuous weeks of government shutdown and default risks proved to be costly to the U.S. economy, but the country will be resilient enough to withstand the blow, said U.S. Treasury Secretary on Sunday.

Industrial zone workers lack housing

Despite the development of industrial zones, there is still a shortage of housing for workers in these areas, which is mostly due to limited local budgets and lack of preferential policies to attract private investment in such projects.

“Black credit” provides money to businesses to pay bank debts

It is estimated that the outstanding loans provided by “underground lending system,” or “black credit” accounts for 30 percent of the outstanding loans provided by the banking system, or roughly $50 billion.

Japan sees trade deficit in April-September in record high

 Japan's trade deficit in the first half of fiscal 2013, namely April to September logged a record high of 4,989.2 billion yen (50.98 billion U.S. dollars), local media reported Monday.

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 21/10

Three ships belonging to the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force Training Squadron and carrying 750 crew, docked at Da Nang's Tien Sa port on Saturday for a four-day visit to the central city.

Crucial National Assembly session opens in Hanoi

 VietNamNet Bridge – The draft of the revised 1992 Constitution and seven important bills are expected to be reviewed and adopted at the 13th National Assembly's sixth session that begins today, Oct 21, in Ha Noi.

Vietnam’s petrochemical oil refinery projects gear up

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam has been gradually proceeding towards a petrochemical industry comprising of all phases of a production line.

Ministry deploys officers to oversee pesticide excavation

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment sent three officers to central Thanh Hoa Province to direct the excavation of expired chemicals and pesticides dumped by Nicotex Thanh Thai Joint Stock Company.

Universities told to strictly examine lecturers’ degrees

 VietNamNet Bridge – People-founded universities now hurry to employ more lecturers to satisfy the Ministry of Education and Training’s requirements. Counterfeit degrees have helped a lot of people to become lecturers of the schools.

Ecological industrial zones, why not?

VietNamNet Bridge – More and more cries for help have been resounded from industrial zones, where people have to live together with untreated waste water, factories’ smoke and hazardous solid waste.

Nari beats resorts, travel firms vigorously

 VietNamNet Bridge – Tens of tours were canceled, thousands of tourists got stuck in Da Nang City and Quang Nam province, while many resorts in the central region have been damaged, which costs travel firms hundreds of billions of dong to repair.