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Articles in October, 2003 issue of Vietnam Investment Review
- China cool on floating the yuan despite US heat
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Hotel developers eye luxury market in country's centre
by Kim Chi -
Dong to move slowly against the dollar
by Nguyen Duong -
Flooding hits priceless heritage
by Bich Ngoc -
PM lauds work of ADB, IMF and World Bank
by Thuy Dung - Getting a leg up ... Why do ducks sometimes sleep with one leg lifted? the answer could lie in an intriguing local legend ..
- Foreign university tie-ups key to improving IT: expert
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PG5 keeps southern firms buoyant
by Kim Giang - NA talks up GDP but highlights areas to fix
- Advertising Update
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Belly up in Hanoi: Paul Morton gives a first-hand account of all the ins and outs associated with food poisoning
by Paul Morton - Finding the public face of HIV/AIDS
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Foreign developers still waiting in the wings
by Tran Ngoc - Ned Kelly
- Cement plant off to late start
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Sunken treasure: Phuong Lien examines local shipwrecks
by Phuong Lien -
Farm exporters urged to cash in on US market
by Hoang Anh -
Investment fund eyes opportunities: Vietnam Opportunities Fund (VOF) is an open-ended fund established to invest in Vietnam. Nguyen Hong talks exclusively to Don Lam, managing partner of VinaCapital Asset Management--VOF's fund manager--about what he has
by Nguyen Hong - Foreign-invested firms top southern exporters
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Share auction marks end of equitisation for jewel of southern hub.
by Nguyen Duong -
MoT puts a stop to US export visas due to fraud
by Duong Nguyen -
The fall guys: when there is action in a film, some special men swing into action. Phuong Lien talks with the Association of Vietnamese Stunt Men that have leaped, fallen and fought in films not only from Vietnam, but from the US, Hong Kong, France and So
by Phuong Lien - Foreign shipping & forwarding companies & agencies in Vietnam
- Victoria Harbour threat
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Preserving tradition with technology: local artist Nguyen Quoc Dzung utilises digital technology to capture realistic snapshots of traditional life in the countryside
by Ngoc Chau -
Vehicle pollution clouds integration
by Bao Giang -
State Bank requests that interest rates be lowered
by Tuan Khanh -
Audited Bibica report fails to quell unrest
by Duong Nguyen - Village forestry programme begins review
- Investment update: Vietnam's only comprehensive weekly-updated guide to investment.
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Bikes to join shoppers inside.
by Bich Ngoc - Bitexco to pour resources into luxury housing.
- Australia and East Timor to carve-up resource-rich waters.
- About face: a visiting French artist invites his audience to re-examine itself
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Eternal flame
by Ngoc Chau - Australia-Thailand ink trade pact
- Japan, Vietnam in software first
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ACB launches charm offensive
by Nguyen Hong -
New circular to cast fresh light on bidding rights
by Viet Hung - Tourism festival to hail Hanoi
- FDI down in terms of fresh capital but actualization up
- Where you go
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Business training full speed ahead
by Thu Ha -
Consultancy sector growing pains
by Nguyen Hong - Auto-makers' concerns on NA table
- Investment update: Vietnam's only comprehensive weekly-updated guide to investment
- Hollywood gets smart against DVD piracy
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JC Penny eyes up domestic textile sector
by Quy Lam - Soy sauce
- Highlights
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Tourism and hotel workers knuckle down as SEA Games nears.
by Bao Giang - High-tech port raises rival for southern hub
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Access denied: more often the arch enemy of computer network security, Vietnam's hackers appeared in public recently to show their skill at breaking into servers meant to be off limits, revealing to big business the holes in their network security. Van An
by Van Anh -
Can Tho angling for an upgrade: Can Tho province in the Mekong Delta is working hard to become a grade one city by the end of this year. Bao Giang talks with the deputy chairman of the Can Tho People's Committee
by Huynh Phong Tranh - Rain
- Bourse hits all time low; things can only get better
- Expat workers have regulations added to Labour Code
- China's leaders to tackle the rich-poor divide
- State funds to assure poverty drop
- Feat of clay
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Socioeconomic plan to up GDP
by Giang Chau -
International Exchange City work to restart.
by Bich Ngoc -
Toyota to export local auto parts.
by Tran Ngoc - Poland wants more of our trade
- The people & places behind the names
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Self sufficiency helps drive down poverty
by Nguyen Hai Huu - Giant Asian free trade zone a step nearer.
- Attic antics
- Investment update: Vietnam's only comprehensive weekly-updated guide to investment.
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Investors lap up Vinamilk shares at IPO
by Nguyen Duong - Domestic shipping & forwarding companies & agencies
- Perfect 10
- Car makers take a punt on Chinese economic growth
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New markets tipped to lead surge in rice exports
by Chi Mai -
Wanted: sheriff for second city bond issues
by Duong Nguyen -
28 Days Later
by NZ Herald -
Government gets cold feet over international bond issue
by Tu Giang - Mammoth port to be (constructed) in Vung Tau
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New owners line up new look for Wall's ice cream
by Tu Giang - Coffee producer goes instant
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- Real Estate: Prepare your properties to weather what lies ahead
- Technology: Be prepared if part of your global supply chain goes missing
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