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Electricity prices to jolt by five per cent

The price of electricity will increase by five per cent to VND1,437 (US$0.06) excluding VAT for one kWh from tomorrow following a circular issued by the Ministry of Industry and Trade yesterday.

Blue Wave Music Award winners announced

VietNamNet Bridge – Pop star My Tam scooped the prestigious Artist of the Year gong at the Lan Song Xanh (Blue Wave) Awards 2012 on Thursday. 

“Rural markets" in Hanoi

VietNamNet Bridge – Many roads amid the heart of Hanoi, the capital city, are even sleazier than rural markets.

Vietnam willing to boost ASEAN-India partnership

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam will actively contribute to boosting the ASEAN – India partnership in the coming years as it is strategically important to peace, stability and development in the region.

“5 in 1” vaccine to be tested after three children died

The Ministry of Health on December 20 asked the World Health Organization (WHO) and the manufacturer to verify the safety of the vaccine Quinvaxem and polio, after three babies in Nghe An province died after vaccination.

Lucky 1-dollar banknote worth half a million dong

VietNamNet Bridge – The banknote market has warmed up as the 2013 Tet nears. Vietnamese people rush to hunt for original banknotes to give to relatives and friends as gifts on Tet days.

Referees change decision at ADC Tour

VietNamNet Bridge – Referees of the first ADC Tour, a week-long event endorsed by the International Cycling Union, have suddenly changed the results of the second stage and Vietnam’s Mai Nguyen Hung lost his yellow jersey.

GOVERNMENT IN BRIEF 21/12

 Party General Secretary receives Lao Deputy PM; Congratulations to newly-elected RoK President; Party delegation attends 53rd ANC conference; Deputy PM meets Mitsui Sumitomo President

Modern technologies make it as easy as anything to tap phones

The software pieces and devices allowing to bug phone calls, read others’ messages or record sounds from a distance have been available in the open air.

Elephants need forests to reproduce, not money

“Instead of giving us money, please give us forests. We will help elephants reproduce,” said an elephant breeder in Dak Lak.

Big guys compete for advantageous retail premises (Part 2)

VietNamNet Bridge – It’s not easy for anyone to squeeze into commercial hubs, even though he has a lot of money.

No more opportunities to buy air tickets for Tet flights?

It’s nearly impossible to book economy class air tickets for the flights on Tet holiday, though Tet comes only in two months.

Men's cancer risk to climb to one in two in 15 year, research body

 A man's lifetime risk of developing cancer is set to reach one in two by 2027 according to new figures released by the Cancer Research UK on Wednesday.

Three Vietnamese hotels listed in world top 500

 VietNamNet Bridge – Three hotels in Vietnam have been named in the 2012 T+L 500 list following the selection of readers of the Travel + Leisure magazine, the biggest tourism publication published globally.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 21/12

Ministry eyes new fuel tax scales; Seafood firms ask for extension; Sugar smugglers sour local market; Regulations fail to increase supply of low-cost housing; S-Fone crushed by debt;

Photos recall Hanoi’s 12 days and nights in 1972

 VietNamNet Bridge – Forty years ago these days Hanoi, Haiphong and many other cities in North Vietnam were severely devastated by relentless aerial bombardments of the US.

Christmas celebrations in town

 The Lobby Lounge will be beautifully decorated in the entranceway with the sound of classic carols performed by the Saigon Children’s Charity Choir ringing out in the hotel lobby every afternoon between tomorrow and Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Ministry disgruntled by student beauty pageants

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Education and Training has banned schools and universities from hosting or co-organising Miss Teen and other beauty contests for students.  

Historic war bunker opens to tourists

VietNamNet Bridge – A secret war bunker used by leaders of the Viet Nam People's Army between 1965-75 has been opened to the public for the first time. 

Supporting industries need big support to develop

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam has vowed to develop supporting industries, but it still does not know what it should do to obtain that goal.