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Pianist Hinrich Alpers to visit Vietnam

 German pianist Hinrich Alpers will perform at HCM Municipal Theatre on August 21.

US media group buys Vietnam mobile, internet rights

 US media behemoth News Corp announced yesterday that it had bought mobile and internet rights for the English football league in Japan, Indonesia, and Viet Nam for three years.

Nhan takes yellow jersey at Mekong Delta tournament

 Truong Nguyen Thanh Nhan stole the yellow jersey during the Mekong Delta Cycling Tournament yesterday.

Things Everlasting 2013 keeps the soul of Vietnamese music

 VietNamNet Bridge – VietNamNet’s 2013 “Things Everlasting Concert” will be held at the Hanoi Opera House and aired live at 2pm on September 2 on VTV1 and ANTV channels and the Voice of Vietnam’s FM program.

Vietnam-Japan exchange on calligraphy

 Artist Trung Hieu will represent Vietnam at an exchange with Japanese calligrapher Takeda Souun in Hanoi on August 17.

Made-in Vietnam robots to be on shelves

 DiscoRobo, a new-generation hi-tech toy made in Vietnam, will be sold on the domestic market at a cost of VND499,000/unit as of August 25.

Two more Abbott product lines recalled

 Vietnam has recalled two more product lines of Abbott infant milk power suspected of Clostridium botulinum bacteria infection.

Liem invited to compete in 3rd World Mind Games

 Vietnamese chess star Le Quang Liem has been selected to compete in the third edition of the SportAccord World Mind Games set for December 12-18 in Beijing.

Typhoon Utor likely to affect Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – Weather forecasters have warned there is a strong possibility that typhoon Utor will affect Vietnam after pounding China’s Leizhou Peninsula and Guangdong province.

HCM City fines noodle makers for using banned chemicals

 VietNamNet Bridge – The HCM City Department of Industry and Trade has fined three producers of fresh rice noodles for using banned chemicals as well as excessive levels of additives.

HCM City readies for crucial fire drill

 VietNamNet Bridge – A major fire drill involving high-rise buildings will be held in downtown HCM City with assistance from the Ministries of Public Security and Defence.

Cultural exchange to promote Hoi An-Japan ties

 VietNamNet Bridge – A series of activities will be held during the 11th Hoi An-Japan cultural exchange in the central province of Quang Nam from August 23-25.

Meeting focuses on draft laws, amendments

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Government continued with its special meeting on creating legislation yesterday (Aug 13), discussing amendments and supplements to several laws and draft laws.

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 14/8

 Party chief presses Kon Tum’s economic development; HCM City, Vientiane beef up telecom cooperation; Vietnam, India enjoy all-around cooperation; PM, provincial leaders discuss development

“Gap year” getting more prevalent among Vietnamese students

 VietNamNet Bridge – More and more Vietnamese students decide to postpone their study to follow other plans – the thing that their parents and grandparents in the past would consider the “wild thought.”

Truck farm helped local firm swallow Daewoo hotel

Thanks to the rau muong (a kind of popular vegetable in Vietnam) garden, the Vietnamese electronics manufacturer Hanel has acquired the luxurious 5-star hotel Daewoo Hanoi as commented by analysts.

Local game market chooses “client 3D” to follow

 VietNamNet Bridge - MMORPG 3D client games, or the games installed on computers, have been exploited again after 10 years. Is it a development or a setback?

Mekong Delta hit by invasive shrub

 VietNamNet Bridge – The plant (Mimosa pigra L.), one of the world's worst invasive species, is developing rapidly in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta, but local authorities have not taken measures to thoroughly destroy the shrub.

Eyes may hold clues to stroke risk: study

 Eyes may someday be used to assess if you're more likely to develop a stroke, researchers reported Monday in the American Heart Association journal Hypertension.

Trade fraud threatens VAT refunds

VietNamNet Bridge – Tax departments in southwestern provinces that share a border with Cambodia have warned about an increase in trade fraud relating to value added tax refunds during unofficial cross-border trading by newly-established enterprises.