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June 12, 2005 Vietnamese interpreter's claims of abuse by Crown may crash marathon drug-trafficking trialVietnamese family sends son to Marines "A group of young adults airlifted to the U.S. from Vietnam in 1975 return to their birthplace in first trip sanctioned by both governments", from When home is 2 countries by Newsday "Henry Nguyen was a toddler when his parents spirited him out of Vietnam.", from Coming Home by The Washington Post "Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Korean and Vietnamese communities in Seattle, San Francisco, Honolulu, Los Angeles and Sacramento will be the populations of special emphasis.", from UCD Cancer Center gets $4.48M grant by The Davis Enterprise "Talking to Cathy Tran, the graduating UCSB senior who earned the most prestigious academic and social service award this year, it seems she doesn't consider herself all that special.", from UCSB Graduation "Which makes it all the more remarkable that the new Mustang is largely the creation of a Vietnamese immigrant named Hau Thai-Tang.", from Importing Ingenuity by The Washington Post World Airways Departs for Vietnam on Special Flight as Part of 'Operation Babylift - Homeward Bound' Vietnam Foods - Nem Rad Prospect of new life is unnerving for Montagnards fleeing Vietnam Return flight for Vietnam's war orphans comes 30 years later Picture: Vietnam war orphans Wendy Green, right, Tanya Bakal, left, and Tiana Mykkehvedt speak on board a plane at Mercury Air Service in Atlanta ATMs, saunas and snow – Vietnamese refugees prepare for new life far away The Vietnamese Strain Vietnamese men release book about settling in Grand Rapids For Vietnamese here, hard news on nail salons, and a new tack Vietnamese find work worth it Vietnam veterans to receive `Welcome Home' " Since the end of the Vietnam war in 1975, more than 38,000 people have been killed and over 100,000 injured as a result of unexploded ordnance.", from Man killed by unexploded war shell by ABC Radio Australia |
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