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May 16, 2005
Old
Vietnamese flag may fly once again on San Jose land
The
operation: More than 3,000 Vietnamese children -- either orphaned...
Vietnamese
Happy Meal Toy Strike Over
"An elderly Vietnamese-American couple disappeared during a Caribbean
cruise and they probably fell overboard, officials said Monday.", from Elderly
Couple Disappear During Cruise by AP
"Russian-, Spanish- and Vietnamese-speaking people can get
disaster-preparedness information in their native language online at
www.metrokc.gov/prepare. The King County Office of Emergency Management
site also has links to Red Cross information available in additional
languages", from Disaster
information by The Seattle Times
"Jivani's mission, he said, is not just to show Indian movies at his
cinema but also movies from Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines, Pakistan
and other Asian countries", from Hooray
for Bollywood! by Long Beach Press-Telegram
"The medical examiner's office says the deceased victim was a
41-year-old man of Vietnamese descent", from Stray
Bullet Kills Man Outside Portland Nightclub by KOIN News 6
ADB
Issues Grant for Vietnamese Urban Development Project
Vietnam
to promote shrimp export to US, Japan
Vietnam
reports first human bird flu case in a month
More
Vietnamese catch human bird flu
Operation
Babylift: Vietnamese airlifted to U.S. as babies in '75 returning to
visit
Vietnam's
War Orphans Set To Return 30 Years Later
New
case of bird flu in Vietnam
Vietnam
Triples Its Seafood Exports to the European Union
PM's
Trip Signals New Trade Era Between Vietnam, Australia, NZ
Vietnam's
Central Bank Introduces New Risk Rating System
Picture:
Boiled chickens hang in a restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City
Picture: In
this photo made available from the Miss Universe organisation,
Rychacviana Coffie, Miss Curacao, and Pham Thu Hang, Miss Vietnam, look
at gifts from Miss USA Universe 2005 organization, during an HIV/AIDS
orientation presentation by the Global Health Council in Bangkok,
Thailan
Picture:
A Vietnamese displays slaughtered chickens for sale at a market in Hanoi
Manulife's
'safe haven' approach a hit with thrifty Vietnamese
Vietnamese
Newspaper Highlights - May 16, 2005
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