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Binh Phuoc officials compensate VND25bil for causing state budget loss

VietNamNet Bridge – Up to 17 officials of Binh Phuoc Province will have to repay more than VND25 billion (USD1.2 million) after they illegally sold rubber plantation land.

Seeking second Vietnamese to fly into space

VietNamNet Bridge – A “seeking second Vietnamese to fly into space” programme was launched in Hanoi on April 15 by the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, Unilever Vietnam and Axe Brand.

Four Vietnamese young talents honored by int'l “technological circle”

VietNamNet Bridge - They are boys and girls who are only at the age of twenty, but their talent has been appreciated by famous technology groups in the world.

Tourism sector in Mekong Delta short of skilled personnel

VietNamNet Bridge – Le Van Hung, acting director of the Southern office of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, said on April 12 that the Mekong Delta is one of seven key regions

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 17/4

Rice market awaits news on Filipino buyers; Property trading to be put under tighter control; HSBC Vietnam unveils profit for the first time; HCM City says to choke off slow-moving projects

SOE restructuring still far from finish line

VietNamNet Bridge – Restructuring of State-owned enterprises (SOE) is moving at a snail’s pace and it will take many more years until the process is completed,

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 16/4

  Pilot plan to lift food safety; Ha Noi approves bird flu prevention plan; Vietnam in the face of growing gender imbalance; Journalists attend world conference in RoK

Discovery of longest lava cave in Southeast Asia

 VietNamNet Bridge – A system of lava caves including one considered as the longest lava cave of Southeast Asia has been discovered in the southern province of Dong Nai,

Kindergarten suspected of drugging children

 VietNamNet Bridge – A mother in HCM City has denounced a local kindergarten teacher for using sleeping pills on her two-year-old child.

Severe drought hits Binh Dinh farmers

 VietNamNet Bridge – Farmers in the central province of Binh Dinh are struggling to find water to irrigate their rice paddies due to severe drought.

Vietnamese read less than one book/year

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese people read 0.8 books a year on average, said an official of the Ministry of Culture - Sports - Tourism at a press conference last week. The figure stunned the press.

Phu Yen: Losing a seal, ward government office has to close

On the morning of April15, people went to the People’s Committee of Ward 9 in Tuy Hoa city,  Phu Yen province for document authentication, but they were surprised to see the announcement on the office gate "The office is closed for a meeting."

New FMD virus appears in central Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge – A new type of food and mouth disease (FMD) virus has emerged in the provinces of Ha Tinh and Thanh Hoa, in central Vietnam, but there is no suitable vaccine for it.

HCM City’s Vice Chairman joins Central Committee for Internal Affairs

VietNamNet Bridge – HCM City Vice Chairman Le Minh Tri has been appointed as the vice chief of the Central Committee for Internal Affairs.

One more Vietnamese worker died in Angola

A Vietnamese worker was reported to have died in Angola on April 12. This is the third Vietnamese worker who died in this country in the last few months. All of them came from the central province of Nghe An.

Duc Hung’s ao dai to be showcased in the U.S.

VietNamNet Bridge – Hanoi’s famous fashion designer - Duc Hung, will bring his ao dai to the U.S. to attend a painting exhibition and Vietnamese ao dai show in New York on April 24.

The “cash king” and the multi-trillion dong takeover deals

The current economic difficulties have brought the golden opportunities to the big tycoons to crush their quarries.

Draft Constitution modified significantly

VietNamNet Bridge - Through collecting people’s opinions on the draft amendment to the Constitution 1992, there is the proposal of resuming the country’s name as Democratic Republic of Vietnam.

Hanoi: 40% of people to completely understand about HIV/AIDS

In 2013, the financial campaigning board of the Fund for HIV/AIDS Patients of Hanoi will call for 10-20 individuals, international organizations, 500-700 enterprises and philanthropists to support HIV carriers in the city.

Love story of HIV-carrying man

Members of For Bright Future, a group of HIV carriers in Hanoi, call Ong Van Tung, 39 and his wife L as “couple of opposite extremes” since Tung carries the deadly virus, his wife does not. Fortunately, their son was born healthy.