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IT remains core contributor to national growth

  The information and communications technology sector has secured its position as a key economic driver, creating jobs and contributing to GDP growth despite the downturn.  

Many tourist sites lack public toilet facilities

VietNamNet Bridge – The number of public restrooms at tourist destinations in Viet Nam only meets about 30 per cent of demand, which is believed to leave a bad impression on tourists and cause environmental problems.

Students strive to make a living after lecture hours

A lot of students did not return to home village to enjoy the summer holiday. They stayed in big cities to work hard to earn money to continue nurturing the dream about university education.

Foreign institutions believe Vietnamese stocks cheap and attractive

The latest report by JPMorgan Chase showed the active outlook onto the Vietnam’s economy and stock market. Meanwhile, Bloomberg newswire believes that Vietnamese stocks have become cheap enough to buy in.

Hanoi doesn’t lack land for static traffic, says expert

  VietNamNet Bridge – Hanoi’s plans to build parking lots in parks and flower gardens are something unreasonable, said senior architect Dao Ngoc Nghiem.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 31/8

 Poor auto sales see tax figures spin out; SJC reprocesses 45,000 taels of gold; Vietnam has the fifth biggest soybean milk plant; Over half of Vietnam FDI from Japan between Jan-Aug; Prospects of restructuring State-owned enterprises   

Court upholds jail term for ex-Vinashin chairman

 The Supreme People’s Court on August 30 upheld a 20-year jail term handed down at the March 2012 trial for former Chairman of the Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Group (Vinashin) Pham Thanh Binh.   

Social insurance conundrum

 Ensuring social insurance fund payment stability remains a pressing question.

Aspirin may help men with prostate cancer live longer: U.S. study

 Men who have been treated for prostate cancer, either with surgery or radiation, could benefit from taking aspirin regularly, according to a U.S. study published this week in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

Chinese watercolor paintings in town

 A water-color exhibition from 30 artists from the Chinese artist club in HCMC and members of HCMC Association of Fine Arts on Tuesday opened at the association, featuring more than 70 pieces.

Court wants to retain judgment in Vinashin case

On the second day of the three-day appeals hearing of eight of the nine defendants in the Vinashin case, the Supreme People's Procuracy asked the Jury Panel to dismiss the appeals and retain the earlier judgment of the court.

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 30/8

 Canada assists Vietnam’s training project; Thousands of people to be moved from landslide area; Vietnam hosts global conference on food security; Trade fair promotes sea tourism

Vietnam’s first win at Chess Olympiad

 VietNamNet Bridge – Both the men’s and women’s teams of Vietnam had their first win at the 2012 World Chess Olympiad in Turkey.

Photo exhibition of Vietnam’s sea and islands held in Mekong Delta

 VietNamNet Bridge – A one-week photo exhibition about Vietnam’s maritime territory is underway at the International Center for Exhibition of Can Tho city.

Rare monkey still targetted by poachers

 VietNamNet Bridge – A rare black-shanked douc langur (Pygathrix nigripes) was found dead in a bag thrown onto the road by a driver in the Central Highlands province of Kon Tum earlier this week.

Tourists cut back on spending

VietNamNet Bridge – International tourists to Vietnam as well as domestic travelers have tightened their purse strings, with their average spending increasing slightly and even declining if inflation is factored in,

Ha Anh reappointed as UNICEF goodwill ambassador in Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Vietnam has re-appointed supermodel Ha Anh as its goodwill ambassador for one more year.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 30/8

Tokyo to host Viet Nam-Japan Programme; Can Tho exhibition features marine sovereignty; Invitation-only Hennessy concert; American jazz singer returns to Ha Noi

HCM City plans to bury all electrical cables

 VietNamNet Bridge – The HCM City People's Committee has given approval to HCM City Power Corporation (EVN HCMC) to bury 19 electrical grids and telecommunication cables this year.

US economy growing 'gradually': Fed report

 The US economy is growing slowly amid slight improvements in retail sales and the depressed housing market, while hiring held steady, the Federal Reserve said in a report Wednesday.