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April 24, 2005
Bird-flu
death rate dropping in Vietnam
From
revolution to rock 'n' roll: a postwar generation is changing Vietnam
"Ha Smith, 52, and daughter, Anita Vo, 23, (pictured) lived at 9651
Bird Ave., where Westminster police responded to a report of a loose
dog in the yard about 10:30 p.m. Friday and discovered the bodies, the
Orange County Register reported.", from Mother,
Daughter Found Dead In Home by NBC 4 Los Angeles
"But behind the doors of havens like the Vietnam Friendship Village
Project, a home for handicapped children, visitors come face to face
with the legacy of war: arms and legs twisted like pipe cleaners, heads
so misshapen and facial features so monstrously deformed as to seem
hardly human.", from A
long-ago war's grimmest legacy lives on by NorthJersey.com
The
new Vietnam
Countless
refugees fled Communist regime
Jackie
Chan visits Vietnam to raise AIDS awareness
Young
Vietnam strides into future
"A Vietnamese immigrant, Xinh dreams up seafood, curry and pasta
dishes, often with an Asian twist.", from Celebrity
chef shares her craft by Kari Neumeyer, The Olympian
Novel
Explores Ongoing Losses of Those Devastated by Vietnam War
30
Years Later, Immigrants Shed Vietnam War's Burdens
Local
woman weighs U.S. life after Vietnam
Escape
from hectic Hanoi / Unearthly rock forms, otherworldly tranquility in
Halong Bay
An
unlikely slice of home for transplanted Vietnamese
HOMELANDS:
VIETNAM / New world city / Poised on the brink of the future, Ho Chi
Minh City is one of Asia's most exciting destinations
Novel
Explores Ongoing Losses of Those Devastated by Vietnam War
Vietnam's
legacy lives on for local residents
Bold
gamble launched on Vietnam horse racing
Ceremony
to honor servicemen killed in Vietnam War
Return
to Vietnam, the things I left behind
War
correspondent remembers Saigon's final hours
Thirty
years on, have no lessons been learned from Vietnam?
The
new Vietnam weighs communism, capitalism
Dog
tag returned to Vietnam vet after more than 30 years
Emotions
still running high from Vietnam
Lost
lives, turbulent times: Reflecting on the war in Vietnam
Marine
laid to rest, 38 years after his death in Vietnam
Moving
Vietnam Wall in Miss.
OPINION:
Remembrances of Vietnam: Two brothers' hearts and minds
Vietnam
To Begin Five-Year, $38.5M HIV/AIDS Prevention Program; Majority of
Funding From World Bank Grant
Vietnamese
families gather on Island for Saigon remembrance
Picture: Mike
Tobias/Port Arthur News Rev. Michael Mai Tran offers communion bread to
one of his parishioners as the Queen of Vietnam Catholic Church held a
mass on Pleasure Island, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Fall
of Saigon.
An
unlikely slice of home for transplanted Vietnamese
Veteran
returns to Vietnam to learn and heal
Hanh
knows first hand struggle of learning English
Picture: Mike
Tobias/Port Arthur News Pre-Kindergarten teacher's aid Jessica Tran,
right, helps Phuong Chiem with an activity during class at Robert E.
Lee Elementary School in Port Arthur.
"About 21 percent of the students at Lee are Asian and to cater to that
trend, Park said the school has eight Vietnamese bilingual teachers,
two Vietnamese bilingual aides and the district's first Vietnamese
secretary.", from PAISD
ESL helps break the language barrier by By Meghan Vital-The Port
Arthur News staff writer
Vietnamese
in U.S. Take Stock of Community
Picture: Workers
prepare a banner outside the Reunification Palace where the
U.S.-supported South Vietnamese government was based in Ho Chi Minh City
Picture: Vietnamese
race-goers watch a race at the Saigon Turf Club track in central Ho Chi
Minh City
Picture: Elderly
women take a stroll past a young Vietnamese couple embracing on a park
bench in Lenin park Hanoi
Picture: Vietnamese
girls walk past posters marking the anniversary of the end of the war
against the US in Ho Chi Minh City
Picture: Vietnamese
female race-goers watch a race at the Saigon Turf Club track in central
Ho Chi Minh City
Picture: Vietnamese
race-goers watch the odds change at the Saigon Turf Club race track in
central Ho Chi Minh City
Picture: Vietnamese
race-goers watch a race at the Saigon Turf Club track in central Ho Chi
Minh City
Cycling
back into fashion
Entente
tops agenda for US, Hanoi 30 years after end of Vietnam War
Picture: Vietnamese
girls walk past posters marking the anniversary of the end of the war
against the US in Ho Chi Minh City
Picture: Workers
prepare a banner outside the Reunification Palace where the
U.S.-supported South Vietnamese government was based in Ho Chi Minh City
Picture: Soldiers
who fought for the North Vietnamese Army in the Dong Ha, Vietnam, area,
look on during memorial services Sunday
Picture: Vietnamese
soldiers, part of an honor guard, stand at attention during memorial
services Sunday, April 24, 2005, at Highway 9 National Cemetery in Dong
Ha
Picture: Flowers
and a portrait of North Vietnamese soldier Duong Thi Xuan mark her
memorial gravesite Sunday, April 24, 2005, at a cemetery near Dong Loc
Picture: Vietnamese
soldiers, who fought for the North, offer prayers to 10 female comrades
during ceremonies Sunday, April 24, 2005, at a small memorial site in
Dong Loc
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