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Press Highlights Aug 25

25/08/2008 -- 8:53 AM


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Current Events

· Strengthening Vietnam-Venezuela cooperation (Nhan dan, page 8).

· Vietnam ’s military court delegation visited South Africa (Nhan dan, page 8).

· Vietnam , a model for economic development in Mekong region (Nhan dan, page 8).

· Vietnam will sign ASEAN framework agreement on mutual recognition of accounting and auditing services (Quan doi Nhan dan, page 8).

· Australian royal ship visited Ho Chi Minh City (Lao dong, page 2).

· Vietnam finances projects to mark the 450 th founding anniversary of Vientiane , Lao capital city (Sunday Nhan dan, page 8).

Socio-economic Affairs

· 75 percent of goods are exported by air (Saigon Giai phong, page 1).

· Does auto market return to a “quiet” period (Lao dong, page 3).

· Registration fee of 10 percent levied on auto applied nationwide (Lao dong, page 1).

· Rice export garners nearly 1.7 billion USD (Hanoi Moi, page 1).

· Loan interest rate tends to decrease (Hanoi Moi, page 1).
· The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund made debut in Hanoi , committing to preserve Vietnam ’s “hot” bio-diversification areas (Quan doi Nhan dan, page 7).
· Rural area in the process of national industrialisation, modernisation (Sunday Nhan dan, page 1).
· Speeding up construction works towards the 1,000 th birthday of Thang Long (Sunday Nhan dan, page 1).
· What should enterprises do to cope with inflation? (Sunday Nhan dan, page 2).
· Paying attention to inspect and supervise “hot” issues such as the use of land and capital (Sunday Quan doi nhan dan, page 1).
· Efforts continue to overcome flood consequences (All Sunday dailies, page 1).
· All four Vietnamese students triumph at the International Informatics Olympiad 2008 (Sunday Hanoi Moi, page 1).
· Setting up a fund to support enterprise rearrangement at the central level (Sunday Saigon Giai phong, page 1).
· Independent consultants were invited to examine Thu Thiem tunnel’s cracks (Sunday Saigon Giai phong, page 1).
· Steel price keeps cooling down (Sunday Saigon Giai phong, page 1).
· Ho Chi Minh City introduced an address to assist women suffering from violence (Sunday Saigon Giai phong, page 7).
· UN anti-money laundering expert: Vietnam cannot be an exceptional case (Sunday Quan doi nhan dan, page 7).
International Affairs
· Russia committed to cooperate with OSCE (Nhan dan, page 8).
· India imposed a curfew in Kashmir (Nhan dan, page 8).
· Beijing Olympics closed, a dream comes true (Saigon Giai phong, page 8).
· China increased strategic partnership relations with the Republic of Korea (Saigon Giai phong, page 8).
· Georgia increased armed force along borders with South Ossetia (Saigon Giai phong, page 8).
· US destroyer arrived at Georgia ’s Batumi port: US publicly stands side by side with Georgia (Lao dong, page 7).
· Pyongyang announced to increase “war threats” (Hanoi Moi, page 8).
· Japan : Former President Shinzo Abe is likely to return to political arena (Quan doi Nhan dan, page 8).
· Fatal disease appears in Hong Kong (Quan doi Nhan dan, page 8).
· Russia declared to complete troop withdrawal from Georgia (All Sunday dailies, page 8).
· Russia will patrol Georgia ’s Poti port (All Sunday dailies, page 8).
· Changes in personnel structure of Russia ’s governmental apparatus (Sunday Quan doi nhan dan, page 8).
· Afghanistan : 76 civilians died in a coalition strike (Sunday Quan doi Nhan dan, page 8).
· Pakistan : a new struggle for power (Sunday Hanoi Moi, page 8).
· The US presidential election: Barack Obama announced running mate (Sunday Nhan dan, page 8).
· Arabian countries boost ties with Iraq (Sunday Nhan dan, page 4).-Enditem






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