Vietnam bags two medals in Asian Athletics Championships




Vietnam bags two medals in Asian Athletics Championships


QĐND – Thursday, November 12, 2009, 8:27 (GMT+7)

Vietnam won one silver and one bronze medal on the first day of the 18 th Asian Athletics Championships which are taking place in Guangzhou, China from November 11-14.


Vu Thi Huong from Vietnam’s northern province of Thai Nguyen pocketed a silver medal on November 11 in the women’s 100 metres final clocking 11”50, while her Japanese rival Chisa Fukushima claimed the title within 11”27.


In the women’s 1,500 metres category, Truong Thanh Hang from Ho Chi Minh City, who clocked 4’33”46, won the bronze, taking the third place. The host country claimed the first and second places.


Two days into the event, China temporary took the first place with 19 medals, following by Japan, 9 and India, 5, respectively. With two medals, Vietnam ranked 11 th .


Source: VNA


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Moc Bai border zone facilitates nation’s ties with neighbours




Moc Bai border zone facilitates nation’s ties with neighbours


QĐND – Thursday, November 12, 2009, 8:27 (GMT+7)

The Moc Bai Bordergate Economic Zone in the southern province of Tay Ninh will be developed into a tourism and trade centre serving the nation’s economic, cultural, and political ties with the neighbouring country of Cambodia and other countries in ASEAN.


A revised development plan for the zone until 20202, which has just received approval from the Prime Minister, also aims to turn Moc Bai into an economic, cultural, scientific and technological centre for the entire southeast region.


According to the adjusted plan, the Moc Bai zone will cover 21,284 ha of land, with 305 ha reserved for residential areas, 250 ha for trade and services centres and 300 ha for concentrated industrial zone.


By the year 2020, the zone is expected to have a population of 100,000 people.


Source: VNA


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100 students to receive BUV scholarships




100 students to receive BUV scholarships


QĐND – Thursday, November 12, 2009, 8:27 (GMT+7)

British University Vietnam (BUV) will grant 100 scholarships, each worth 1,000 USD, to the first 100 students attending the school’s pre-university course.


The course is aimed at improving students’ skills in the fields of essay writing, presentation, project planning, listening, shorthand, individual research and teamwork.


Those who graduate from the course will qualify for BUV training courses without having to sit the entrance exams.


Currently, BUV is receiving applications for the scholarships


Source: VNA


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Ban lifted on new discos, karaoke joints




Ban lifted on new discos, karaoke joints


QĐND – Thursday, November 12, 2009, 8:27 (GMT+7)

New karaoke parlours and discos will be licensed again beginning next January, ending a four-year ban.


Recently-issued Decree 103/2009/ND-CP also allows hotels at the four-star level or higher to operate karaoke parlours or discos until 2am, while all others must close between midnight and 8am.


Under the regulation, a disco is required to have a floor space of at least 80sq.m while a karaoke parlour must be at least 20sq.m and be installed with clear glass doors and windows, without locks on the inside, and no alarm devices to alert patrons of inspections by staff.


Karaoke parlours and discos must be situated at least 200m from schools, hospitals, religious buildings, historic sites and State offices.


The decree also requires internet game parlours to close an hour earlier, mandating that they lock their doors at 10pm instead of the current 11pm.


Source: VNA


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VRC celebrates its 63rd anniversary




VRC celebrates its 63rd anniversary


QĐND – Thursday, November 12, 2009, 8:27 (GMT+7)

The Vietnam Red Cross (VRC) Society is launching various activities to assist local communities in the run-up to its 63rd anniversary celebrations.


On November 14, the society chapter in Ho Chi Minh City will work with Vietnam Television to put on a concert, which will be broadcast live on VTV1. The event aims to honour individuals and organisations that have made great contributions to humanitarian activities and have assisted flood victims in the central and central highland regions.


VRC Central Committee has so far mobilised over US$5.5 million to support poor families in localities as well as 19,000 containers of essential supplies and over 4,000 tonnes of rice. It provided over VND100 billion to victims of the recent storms and floods.      


On November 11, the French Red Cross, through the VRC, donated EUR530,000 (equivalent to VND13 billion) to flood victims in Binh Dinh, Quang Ngai, Gia Lai and Kon Tum provinces. On the same day, Vietnam’s Ministry of Science and Technology also gave VND219 million to Dak Sao commune in Tu Mo Rong district, Kon Tum province to repair schools after they were damaged by the recent storms. 


Source: VOV


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MARD workshop to promote Food Hygiene Management




MARD workshop to promote Food Hygiene Management


QĐND – Thursday, November 12, 2009, 8:27 (GMT+7)

A seminar entitled “To ensure food and agricultural products hygiene” was held in Hanoi on November 12 by the Ministry of Rural and Agricultural Development (MARD).  


At the workshop, Nguyen Nhu Tiep, Deputy Director of the Agro, Forestry and Fisheries Quality Management Department, said businesses should focus on product quality as well as hygiene and safety in producing and processing agricultural products so as to protect domestic consumers and gain access to global markets.


Development of the agricultural sector depends on penetrating global markets, where strict standards of hygiene are applied, Mr. Tiep said.


Participants called on the authorities to issue standards of food hygiene and safety, strengthen oversight of agricultural processing businesses, and help raise public awareness of food hygiene.


The MARD has established a strategy to ensure food hygiene and safety to 2015 and an orientation to 2020 according to which the ministry will focus on the solutions to existing problems concerning agro-forestry and fisheries quality management. Institutional and legal systems and state agencies to improve quality management will be established by 2015.


Source: VOV


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Vietnam, France boost all-round cooperation




Vietnam, France boost all-round cooperation


QĐND – Thursday, November 12, 2009, 8:27 (GMT+7)

Vietnam and France have agreed to promote cooperation in economics, trade and investment to match their fine political ties and potential.


The agreement was reached during talks in Hanoi on November 12 between Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and his visiting French counterpart Francois Fillon.


They pledged to create favourable conditions for their business communities to invest and operate in their respective countries, giving priority to infrastructure, energy, aerospace, telecommunications, science-technology, environmental protection, and responses to climate change.


They said the two countries will work closely together to make the 15th UN climate change conference in Copenhagen (COP 15) a great success.


Mr Dung described Mr Fillon’s first visit as a good chance for Vietnam and France to bring bilateral relationship to a new plane.


The Vietnamese government considers France a special partner and gives this European Union country high priority in its foreign policy, said Mr Dung.    


He expressed his hope that France will expand its historical and cultural influence on Vietnam into a greater economic, trade and investment presence in the country.


He said that, with its increasing role in Southeast Asia and as an important ASEAN member, Vietnam is willing to serve as a bridge between France and Southeast Asia. He said he hopes that France will be Vietnam’s gateway to Europe.


Mr Dung praised bilateral cooperation in education and training, including the imminent establishment of the new Hanoi Science and Technology University. He proposed that France support Vietnam in halting a EU plan to impose anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese leather shoes imported to the EU.


He also praised France’s role in organising the Hue Festival which takes place every two years in Vietnam, and in supporting preparations for Hanoi’s 1,000th anniversary celebration in 2010.


For his part, PM Fillon acknowledged Vietnam’s development achievements during the Renewal and international integration process, especially its socio-political stability and high economic growth despite global economic woes.


He said France is committed to increasing comprehensive cooperation with Vietnam, especially in sustainable development.  


He said France will send a delegation to a Vietnam-France decentralisation conference in Hai Phong city later this year to step up cooperation between their localities.


He hailed Vietnam’s role and position in the region and the rest of the world and said the two countries need to cooperate closely at multilateral forums such as the United Nations, the UN Security Council, the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), the ASEAN-EU summit and the community of French-speaking countries (Francophonie).  


He expressed his belief that Vietnam will do an admirable job when it takes over the ASEAN Presidency in 2010.


The two PMs agreed to organise a Vietnam Year in France and a France Year in Vietnam in the near future.


After the talks, they witnessed the signing of a number of cooperation agreements, including those to build the new Hanoi Science and Technology University, to develop and use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, to finance small satellite projects used to observe natural resources, the environment and fishing boats, and to increase capital to the Nhon-Hanoi Railway Station urban rail line project.


The two countries also signed cooperation agreements on national defence, cultural centres, the maintenance of social order and safety, and a deal to provide loans to the Huoi Quang hydro-electric power plant.     


On this occasion, Vietnam Airlines and the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) signed a memorandum of understanding to develop Vietnam’s aviation industry and cut a deal for the purchase of France civilian aircraft.


This is the first time a French Prime Minister has visited Vietnam since the two countries established diplomatic ties.


Mr Fillon, who began a three-day visit to Vietnam on November 12, is being accompanied by representatives of 40 leading French groups and companies specialising in energy, aerospace and transport.

Source: VOV

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