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The odd tale of a tailed man

 VietNamNet Bridge - Since the day he was born, Mr. Vang Seo Chung, resided in Ta Lu Than village, Ha Giang province has lived for over 40 years with a half meter tail.

Part 2: Vietnam gets ready to receive Korean third investment wave

South Koreans have been flocking to Vietnam to invest in the real estate, retail, logistics, consumer goods and electronics projects, the business fields that they have great advantages.

Breast milk protein may reverse antibiotic resistance

A protein in breast milk may help reverse antibiotic resistance and offer a new path against superbugs that cause pneumonia and staph infections, US researchers reported.

Travelers leave, rubbish stays

After the holidays, tourism sites have been flooded with rubbish left by travelers who ignore public sanitation rules.

Polish Royal String Quartet to grace Viet Nam

VietNamNet Bridge – The famed Polish Royal String Quartet (RSQ) will perform their debut concert in Ha Noi on May 7, showcasing several compositions from world-famous composers.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 3/5

Fish breeding may disappear from Hanoi village; Ministry proposes minimum wage increase delay; Rental property market challenged by recession; Financial restructuring fails to show results

Hundreds of foreign tourists visit Hoang Sa exhibition

VietNamNet Bridge – On the opening day, April 29, the exhibition "Vietnam's Hoang Sa - The historical evidences" at the Da Nang City Museum welcomed hundreds of foreign visitors.

12-year-old girl gives birth to a 3.6kg son

VietNamNet Bridge – A little girl named Doan Thi Hong V. (born 2001) in Phuoc Son Commune, Ninh Phuoc district, Ninh Thuan province on April 27 gave birth to a son in the stupefaction of many people.

Quang Binh: Father and son rumored to find $5 million of eaglewood

 VietNamNet Bridge – It is rumored that Mr. Tr and his son are lucky to find aloes worth VND100 billion or $5 million in the core zone of the National Park of Phong Nha - Ke Bang.

Boy died by lightning at school

VietNamNet Bridge - This morning, May 2, a 12-year-old student in the central province of Ha Tinh was struck dead by lightning amid the school yard.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 2/5

Aid handed to hapless Quang Ngai fishermen; Prisoners handed Liberation amnesty; Big Lao drug ring busted; Lao drug trafficker seized; Vietnam aims to clear bomb-polluted areas

U.S. Navy ship enters Cam Ranh Bay for repair

VietNamNet Bridge – At noon on May 1, the USNS Amelia Earhart vessel of the Pacific Fleet of the U.S. Navy anchored at the Cam Ranh Bay in Khanh Hoa province for periodical repair.

Le Quang Liem wins national rapid chess championship

VietNamnet Bridge – Vietnam’s No. 1 chess player Le Quang Liem played excellently to win the rapid chess championship of the national rapid and blitz chess tournament 2013.

Hanoi to grant foreign home rights

VietNamNet Bridge – The Ha Noi People's Committee has agreed to grant certificates of land-use rights and house ownership, known in Viet Nam as a "red book", to overseas Vietnamese and foreigner home buyers.

US wins Da Nang Int'l Fireworks Competition

With a 20-minute spectacular performance, Melrose Pyrotechnics of the US overwhelmed four other teams to claim the 6th Danang International Fireworks Competition (DIFC) title.

More than 100 die on roads during long weekend

VietNamNet Bridge – More than 100 people died in traffic accidents throughout Viet Nam during the five-day holiday to mark Liberation and May Day.

SHB Danang continue AFC Cup 2013 quest

VietNamNet Bridge – SHB Danang of Vietnam qualified for the knock-out round of the Asian Football Confederation Cup 2013 after outperforming Maziya S&R of Maldives 3-1 in their last Group G match on April 30.

Legal documents take effect since May

VietNamNet Bridge – The Labour Code (revised), the Law on Prevention and Control of Tobacco Harms, regulations regarding marriage involving foreign elements are among legal documents that took effect as of May 1.

More swine flu cases in Lao Cai

VietNamNet Bridge – Three more swine flu cases have been confirmed in the northern mountain province of Lao Cai, bringing the total number of infections to eight.

SSC appear to be heavy handed to securities companies, but this doesn’t help

Suspending the operation of securities companies is the heaviest handed punishment imposed on unprofitable companies. However, the punishment does not have much significance.