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February 3, 2005
"The patient at the Tzu Chi free clinic urgently needed a biopsy, but
while the staff spoke Mandarin, Cantonese, Taiwanese and even Spanish,
no one could explain breast cancer to the woman in her native
Vietnamese.", from Report
finds disparities among Asian-American ethnic groups by LAURA
WIDES, Associated Press.
"Her given name is Vihn Nguyen, but her new friends call her "Alex." ",
from Pioneer
NWC student from Vietnam By ALLISON BATDORFF, Gazette Wyoming Bureau
"The event begins at noon and will last until about 5 p.m. It will be
at the Whitney Senior Center, 1527 Northway Drive. Admission is free.",
from Brief:
Celebration honors Vietnamese culture by St. Cloud Times.
"VIETNAMESE NEW YEAR, homemade food, crafts, dance and music, sponsored
by the Vietnamese Senior Citizens Association of Arlington, noon-5
p.m., Washington-Lee High School, 1300 N. Quincy St., Arlington. Free
admission. 703-228-1899.", from Alexandria{$322}Arlington
Community Events Feb. 3-10, 2005 by The Washington Post.
"Tuesdays-Saturdays, 5 p.m. Sundays and 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays and
Sundays through Feb. 20. A modern love story, based loosely on "Madame
Butterfly," of a U.S. Marine and a strong-willed Vietnamese girl during
the fall of Saigon. ", from What's
Happening by The Washington Post.
Vietnamese
cyberdissidents released
Cyberdissident
Nguyen Dan Que and journalist Nguyen Dinh Huy released
Sen.
Brownback Commends Release of Vietnamese Dissidents
Pham
convicted of murder, rape
Death
sentence upheld for Vietnamese serial killer
Tiger
Airways bags Vietnam routes
Avian
flu shadows Vietnam's Lunar New Year traditions
Vietnam
Seeks Global Help on Bird Flu; Cambodian Case Confirmed
Vietnamese
New Year Celebration
Vietnam
Aims To Eliminate Hunger, Reduce Poverty
Vietnamese
Telcos Slash Mobile Charges
Vietnam's
Ad Sector Struggles To Establish Firm Foothold
Vietnamese
Govt Hopes To Eradicate Hunger In 2005
China
congratulates Vietnamese Communist Party on 75th anniversary
Vietnamese
It Firm Receives Top Rating
Vietnam
asks for international help to tackle bird flu
Vietnam's
Ho Chi Minh City kills ducks in bird flu fight
Vietnam
Aims To Limit Population To 88 mln By 2010.
Vietnam
Aims To Eliminate Hunger, Reduce Poverty
Vietnam's
Saigontourist Plans To Invest US$44.3 mln In 2005
Vietnam
Encourages Contraceptive Use To Curb Population Growth
Vietnamese
Newspaper Highlights - Feb 3, 2005
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