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SOCIETY IN BRIEF 4/11

 ADB helps improve Vietnam’s education; Dengue fever kills 47 nationwide; Women's Union finds many jobs; Rotten sausages seized on the way to market

Mad frenzy to search for medicinal leaf in Kon Tum Province

Local residents from Kon Ray and Kon Plong districts in the highland province of Kon Tum are flocking to the forest in search of a particular medicinal plant whose leaf is selling in China and Taiwan (China) for a very high price.

Vo Thanh Vien turns rough bamboo into art

Born into a family with a long tradition in sewing in the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre, Vo Thanh Vien found his true passion for bamboo handicraft after seeing banisters of bamboo bridges become shiny and beautiful after time.

Plan to update island infrastructure

 VietNamNet Bridge –A governmental working team has proposed new policies that would help Phu Quoc Island attract much-needed capital to build infrastructure.

LUALA concert back to Hanoi

After two successful series of symphony concerts, the outdoor “LUALA Concert Fall Winter 2012” will be back to Hanoi and bring classical masterpieces to lay audiences every Saturday and Sunday from Nov 10 to Dec 9.

Vendor storage conditions blamed for milk spoilage

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vendors' improper storage techniques are responsible for over 70 per cent of spoiled milk in Viet Nam, according to a two year study by the Ministry of Health's Food Administration.

New class system widens divide between rich, poor

 VietNamNet Bridge – Public opinion was stirred in recent weeks when newspapers reported that hundreds of million of dong were being wastefully invested in expensive classrooms at some State-owned schools in Ha Noi.

Distribution of land bypasses local residents

Local people in mountainous provinces are often at a disadvantage compared to State organisations when it comes to acquiring land for production, even though they are supposed to receive preferential treatment from the Government.

Ethanol producers cry

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam’s ethanol producers are pushing the government to soon approve the use of ethanol gasoline to create a domestic market.

Wastage plagues timber crafts

 VietNamNet Bridge –Authorities must tighten management on the use of timber in handicraft furniture villages to avoid waste and the use of illegal or low-quality materials, a conference heard on Tuesday.

Rural picture full of contrasting colors

VietNamNet Bridge – The rural picture of Vietnam exhibits more contrasting colors than ever as per a report on rural areas, agriculture and fisheries released by the General Statistics Office last Thursday.

 

Gangnam Style gallops into lives of old and young

 VietNamNet Bridge – Featuring a ridiculous dance where the singer pretends to ride an invisible horse, Gangnam Style by South Korean rapper Psy has taken first YouTube, then the world by storm.

Bartending, a new start up career for young Vietnamese

 VietNamNet Bridge – Wearing beautiful clothes, creating tasteful drinks in luxury joints like bars, hotels and restaurants  and receiving a high salary is what people’s impression is of a bartending job.

The nature’s meter (part 2)

Like any other nature museum in the world, the Vietnamese National Museum of Nature would have a national biological inspection center.

Experts want State to back biofuels

 VietNamNet Bridge – Policy difficulties and consumer reluctance to part with conventional fossil fuel have limited the development of E5 biofuel products, which are expected to help Viet Nam reduce its dependence on petrol and curb pollution.

Credit market cools in year-end season

The banks’ doors have been opened widely to welcome businesses in the year end production season. However, businesses do not intend to get in.

Airlines sell tickets cautiously, passengers buy hesitantly

Air carriers have begun selling air tickets for Tet flights, a bit later than usual. Meanwhile, passengers still keep listening to the news, not hurrying to book tickets right now.

VTV takes over VTC’s cable TV company

The Vietnam Cable Television and Electronics Joint Stock Company (CEC), which faces big difficulties in investment, has decided to sell 51percent of its stakes to Vietnam Cable Television (VCTV) to get money to pay bank debts.

Hi-tech parks in charming development

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam’s hi-tech parks are making efforts to shift from manufacturing activities towards R&D for high-technology products and innovations.

Land Law should be fixed for fairness

VietNamNet Bridge - Creating legal procedures for land acquisition and compensation is certainly the most sensitive issue in the amendment of the 2003 Land Law.