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January 09, 2005
"The Indo-Chinese Benevolence Society already has raised more than
$3,000 in tsunami relief aid, and the Vietnamese Community of Utah
raised
more than $2,500 and collected five truckloads of materials, said Karen
Kwan, master of ceremonies.", from Local
Asian groups unite to help disaster victims by Lindsey Iorg,
Deseret Morning News.
"Vietnamese now dominate the industry, owning about 60 percent of nail
salons in California, with nearly 40 percent of nail technicians in the
country Vietnamese, Drummey said.", from Minority
businesses/A network of success is spreading by Monika Tjia, The
San Luis Obispo Tribune.
"And a decade ago, the area began to experience a restaurant
renaissance of sorts, with eateries of various cuisines - Japanese,
Vietnamese, and Honduran among them.", from Ventnor's
residents angry over rezoning By Jacqueline L. Urgo, The
Philadelphia Inquirer Staff Writer.
"Their names are Antonio Diaz Reyes and Ngoc Le.", from Monica
Yant Kinney | Crime crisis hits a nerve, finally by The
Philadelphia Inquirer Staff Writer.
"The narrator and heart of "The Ha-Ha" is Howard Kapostash, who is
unable to speak, read or write due to a head injury he suffered two
weeks
into his Vietnam tour.", from A
man of substance by San Diego Union-Tribune.
Vietnam:
New Evidence of Torture, Mass Arrests of Montagnards
Vietnam:
New Evidence of Torture, Mass Arrests of Montagnards
Bird
flu in Vietnam
Bird
Flu Kills 16-Year-Old in Vietnam, New Case Cited
Pham
Ngoc Vien, general secretary of the Vietnam Football Federation, has
been accused of signing the contract with coach Christian Letard and
unjustifiably sacking him in 2002 after the team posted disappointing
results, the Thanh Nien (Young People) newspaper said.
Mnguni
off to Vietnam
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VIETNAM * RUSSIA * PARLIAMENT * FORUM * MIRONOV *
Russia
parliamentary delegation visits Vietnam
Vietnam
War the backdrop for gripping mystery
Find
a good partner to do well in Vietnam
NPC
delegation leaves on Asia-Pacific forum and Vietnam visit
Gone
with Saigon
New
Zealand confirms supplying Agent Orange in Vietnam War
Ely
Veteran Builds School In Vietnam
Picture: Sculptural
works by Vietnamese students representing disabled child victims of the
defoliant Agent Orange used by US army during the Vietnam War
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