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  • Vietnam successfully test-flies drones

    Vietnam Sunday successfully conducted test flights of six indigenously-made unmanned aerial vehicles, a media report said. The "made-in-Vietnam" drones flew over the Central Highlands Lam Dong province, Xinhua reported citing the Van Hoa The Thao (Culture and Sports) newspaper. After three days of tests - May 17-19 - in Da Lat city and Lac Duong district of Lam Dong, six vehicles made by the ...

  • Russian dies in Vietnam after fight with compatriot

    A Russian tourist died in Vietnam after a fight with a compatriot and fellow-traveller in the coastal city of Nha Trang. The two Russians, who were travelling in Vietnam together and shared a room at a hotel in Nha Trang, entered a heated argument that resulted in a fight, the Tuoi Tre news website said. In the course of the fight, one of them inflicted a wound in the neck of the other with a ...

  • China to make joint effort with Vietnam to advance bilateral relations FM

    Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi (2nd R) meets with Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem (2nd L) in Bali, Indonesia, July 21, 2011. (Xinhua/Chen Duo)Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said in Bali Thursday that China hopes to make joint effort with Vietnam to advance the bilateral relations on the right track. China and Vietnam have established a ...

  • Vietnam Says Economy at Great Risk of Macroeconomic Instability

    Vietnam still faces "great risk" of macroeconomic instability, a deputy premier said, as credit growth trails behind targets while banks work to reduce elevated bad debt that has ...

  • Vietnam Needs $666.6M for Wartime Bomb Mine Clearance by 2015

    Vietnam will need an estimated VND14 trillion ($666.66 million) for removing post-war bombs, mines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) until 2015, as part of a national action plan recently approved by the prime minister. The plan is to help bomb and mine victims integrate into community, raise public awareness to avoid bomb-related accidents and clean up such explosives to serve the country's ...

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Bonnie and Clyde

Bonnie and Clyde

"Bonnie and Clyde" is one of those quintessential American films that has firmly established itself in the realms of cinematic lore. It is a film that took considerable risks, but somehow or another, all the gears clicked at the right time, and director Arthur Penn wound up with a national masterpiece he was never able to equal. The film is not so much about fact as it is about legend. Yes, there ... ...

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  • 18 million citizens submit opinions on amended constitution of Vietnam

    Vietnam's Ministry of Justice reported yesterday that opinions and feedback on draft amendments to the 1992 Constitution had been collected from 18 million people across 63 provinces and cities.The comments from the public and government workers included feedback on amendments and supplementary regulations relating to the way government operates - from local administrations to the National ...

  • Investors eye up industry potential in Vietnam

    More local and foreign investors are seeking investment opportunities in Vietnam's industrial, economic and export processing zones - underlining the need for these zones to improve their internal infrastructure.The assessment was made by head of the Ministry of Planning and Investment's Foreign Investment Agency Do Nhat Hoang.Over the past 20 years, industrial, economic and export ...

  • Vietnam launches construction of major expressway

    Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam Nguyen Xuan Phuc on Saturday launched the construction of the 140km Da Nang-Quang Ngai Expressway project, the expansion of National Highway 1A and a new tunnel through two passes near the Hai Van Tunnel, all in central provinces. DPM Phuc also presided at the official opening of the 500-bed Thua Thien Hue General Hospital on the same day.The US$1.47 billion ...

  • Water shortage hits suburban Ha Noi

    Water shortage hits suburban Ha Noi HA NOI (VNS)-- A shortage of clean water has hit residents in many of Ha Noi's suburban districts, leaving them no choice but to spend over the odds on water or resort to using stagnant pond water. In Thanh Oai District, residents in the communes of Tam Hung, Thanh Thuy and Xuan Duong have lost all access to tap-water. Resident Luong Thanh Thuy told ...

  • Rice left on roads endangers traffic

    Rice left on roads endangers traffic DIEN BIEN (VNS)-- Twice a year, during the harvest season, farmers in the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien place straw and grains to dry them along major highways. While this raises the risk of traffic accidents, local authorities are reluctant to impinge on residents' livelihoods by doing away with the grains. "Local farmers depend ...

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