Vietnamese Leader Offer Condolences To Virginia Tech Families

Vietnamese President Nguyen Minh Triet sent a message of condolences to U.S. President George W. Bush Wednesday, expressing his profound sorrow and offered his sympathy and condolences to the latter and the families of victims in Virginia Tech tragic incident.

"On behalf of the People and the State of Vietnam, I would like express my deepest sympathy and condolences to you, Mr President and to the bereaved families and Virginia Tech." said President Triet.

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MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCES

Zen Master’s Return Symbolises Religious Freedom In Viet Nam

Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s second trip to Viet Nam in recent months is evidence that the country is a place of free and diverse religions.

Nguyen The Doanh, leader of the Government Committee for Religious Affairs said in an exclusive interview with Viet Nam News Agency.

“It is also proof of warm feeling among peers and compatriots, both at home and abroad,” he added.

Vietnamese, RoK Veterans Join In Fight for Agent Orange Victims

Veterans from Viet Nam and the Republic of Korea (RoK) who once stood on opposing sides of the American war more than thirty years ago, are now cooperating in an effort to aid the victims of Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin sprayed in Viet Nam by the US army.

A delegation from the Viet Nam Association of Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin (VAVA), led by Vice Chairman Do Xuan Dien, visited the RoK on April 9, to gain insights into its experiences in conducting lawsuits against the US chemical companies.

Vietnamese Women Artist Tour the US

Changing Identity introduces the work of ten contemporary Vietnamese women artists who challenge the stereotypes and traditional roles of women in Vietnamese society. This exhibition is the first survey of women artists from Vietnam to tour the United States. Through the use of various media, subject matters, and aesthetic sensibilities, two generations of artists share views of their country and the changing status of women. Together their work provides a diverse view of Vietnam itself, reflecting a range of opinions and experiences.

WB forecasts Vietnam’s 2007-08 GDP growth to top region

Vietnam’s economy could expand by 8 percent in 2007 and 2008, the highest growth rate in the Southeast Asia, World Bank forecasts in a report released Thursday.

The World Bank’s East Asia and Pacific Updates report estimated the country’s GDP growth last year at 8.2 percent, which was supported by across-the-board strength in exports, consumption and investment.

The report noted that investment in Vietnam had been boosted by a surge in foreign direct investment before the economy’s accession to the World Trade Organization in January.

Bill Gates Admires Vietnam Public Healthcare System

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates praised Vietnam’s community health programs, especially its vaccination programs, at a meeting with Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung Tuesday.Dung_Gates_094_07.jpg

Gates said Vietnam had one of the best vaccination programs in the world despite still being a developing nation.

International Virtual Private Network launched in Viet Nam

Viet Nam Telecom International (VTI) launched an International Virtual Private Network (I-VPN) service in Ho Chi Minh City on March 29.

The service will enable enterprises in Viet Nam to link to other facilities worldwide through local VNPT network.

Intel Starts Construction of $1 bln Vietnam Chip Facility

US chip giant Intel began building Wednesday its US$1 billion computer component facility in Ho Chi Minh City’s Saigon Hi-Tech Park (SHTP). The chip assembly and testing plant is scheduled to start production in mid-2009.

It will be Intel’s largest global chip manufacturing facility and a model for its chip assembly and testing systems.

Intel received an amended license last November after scaling up investment from US$605 million to $1 billion.

Newly Appointed Vietnam Education Fund Director Visits Vietnam

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VEF Executive Director, Dr. Vo Van Toi

Senior US officials pledge support for Viet Nam, says Deputy PM

Senior US Government officials and legislators have pledged to support and facilitate Viet Nam-US relations in many fields, said Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Khiem.

Deputy PM Khiem, who is also Minister of Foreign Affairs, made the remarks during an exclusive interview for the Viet Nam News Agency about the results of his US visit on Mar. 10-17.

The following is the full text of the interview, which was made in Washington on Mar. 17:

Question: Would you tell us about the importance of your visit to the US and what you wanted to achieve there?

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