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Articles in October, 2004 issue of Vietnam Investment Review
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Danish delight at Sapa eco-resort
by Ngoc Son -
Military action at ATMs
by Thuy Dung -
AmCham's proposition shot down
by Ngoc Mai - Career women seek loyal, loving canines
- KPMG tax advisers tell you all you ever wanted to know about Vietnam's tax laws and how they might have an impact on your business
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Contested cash scheme forges ahead
by Thuy Dung -
The beat generation: the poetic, peace-loving sounds of Trinh Cong Son have inspired generations. And now a new exhibition of paintings also pays tribute
by Phuong Lien - Voyeur
- China, New Zealand to talk FTA
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Chips off the old block: squat, strong and stalwart, Vietnam's blockhouses have stood the test of time. Viet Hung explores the dark history of these military relics
by Viet Hung -
MARD cites encouraging reversal in bird flu stats
by Ngoc Anh -
Baby boom seen as plan spoiler
by Bich Ngoc -
Local firm in $656m phone plan
by Trong Minh -
A question of balance: what's up with those women wearing conical hats, weighed down by those long poles with baskets hanging from them?
by Tran Hang -
New law to crack down on subsidised imports
by Nguyen Thanh Hang -
Housing market looks good down south
by Ngoc Son -
Banks keep shipbuilding sector afloat
by Thuy Dung -
WEF wary of Vietnam with report
by Tu Giang -
Nation must deal with risky business
by Le Minh -
Destination Quang Binh
by Vu Cuong -
Call to ease CFC use before ban
by Bich Ngoc - Market economy: letting failures exit the rat race
- ASEM: still room to grow
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Only in Vietnam ..
by Ling Con Lai - VF1 fund gets licence to list shares
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Behind the walls: as part of the celebrations for the fiftieth anniversary of the liberation of Hanoi, the city's old citadel is opening its dusty doors to the public. Viet Hung takes a tour of the historic site
by Viet Hung - Reading from the same page: the Netherlands' Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende discusses what needs to be done to further cultivate the growing trade between ASEM nations
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In the mandarin's palace: Joe Erlich discovers a restaurant that is setting the standard for an entire city
by Joe Erlich - Australia reins in its expanding trade deficit
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Local firms strut their stuff at titanic ASEAN trade expo
by Ngoc Mai -
Black gold found in Gulf of Tonkin
by Ngoc Mai -
Exports post $19.1b in first nine months, taking a bite out of deficit
by Nguyen Hong -
Society starts to look up at self-made businesses
by Tu Giang - Yudhoyono vows to usher in reforms
- Vietnam prepares to sail away, regatta style
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Clock ticking on e-business legal package
by Trang Anh - China's economic engine powers its historic ascent
- Software sector out to bridge education gap
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Land use still a sticking point for investors
by Kim Chi -
Wholesale giant boosts local operation
by Ngoc Mai -
Gateways to the past: Vietnam's age-old village gates are disappearing fast. But one man, Bich Ngoc finds out, has set out to preserve them
by Bich Ngoc -
Cyber cafes net access to be curtailed
by Hai Van - The future looks bright with ASEM: President of Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Tran Duc Luong, is confident that the forthcoming ASEM summit, to be held in Hanoi this week, will prove to be a decisive point, in shaping and influencing the development of a
- Son of trade official in bribe probe
- CaTour to ride onto the bourse
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Duel of rock
by Dustin Roasa - What's on
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ASEM investors' fingers in every pie: investments from Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) countries have contributed to Vietnam's socio-economic stability, says Minister of Planning and Investment, Vo Hong Phuc
by Vo Hong Phuc - Future bright for Asia economies
- Vietnam winning battle against malnutrition
- Rural buyers drive Unilever sales; Michel Dallemagne, Chairman of Unilever Vietnam, talks to Vietnam Investment Review about the company's ongoing push into markets in Vietnam's most remote corners, which has fuelled their expectations for continued growt
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Fishery projects fail to net returns
by Duong Nguyen -
France climbs aboard tram project
by Ngoc Anh -
Art is everywhere, man: transformation, representation, imitation: the boundaries of installation art are unlimited. Bich Ngoc reports on an artist who's committed to shaping the scene
by Bich Ngoc - KPMG tax advisers tell you all you ever wanted to know about Vietnam's tax laws and how they might affect your business
- Contested credit fund hangs SMEs out to dry
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From military zone to paradise land
by Ngoc Son -
Too little incentive to list, experts say
by Thuy Dung -
Taiwan threatens to shut the door on local labour market
by Ngoc Mai - Timeout guide: your listings bible for Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi
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Customer charter will assist client satisfaction
by Ngoc Mai -
Relocation scheme for southern ports tabled
by Giang Chau -
Up and above the world: Hong Tam visits a rooftop bar that has set the standard for generations
by Hong Tam - Businesses air worries, snags
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Food, hospitality training centre opens down south
by Duong Nguyen - Sun rises on Asia-Europe ties: the Prime Minister of Japan, Junichiro Koizumi, says strengthening the relations between ASEM's Asian and European partners will boost the two regions' and the world economy
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Cargill bites into animal feed market
by Tu Giang - State machinery dragging back private sector's progress
- S-Fone eyes 10-fold jump in two years
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Cultural similarities, stability are just the ticket: in recent years, the Taiwanese have been a leading foreign investor in Vietnam. Huang Nan Huei, chief representative of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, told Vietnam Investment Review's Tu Giang wh
by Tu Giang - Investment update
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Foreign firms get back into office market
by Kim Chi - Yudhoyono battles may not be over
- Steamy SMS novel to hit China
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Redefining the good life: there's no better place than Vine for catching up on the hottest reds or the coolest whites
by Daisy Foxhurst - Outside the circle: it's a long way from being an overnight sensation, but contemporary art seems to be gradually edging its way into the Hanoi scene. Naomi Lindt checks out the latest show at one of the movement's forerunners
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Hybrid heaven: Vietnam is home to one of the world's leading botanists, a man who's had a hand in creating some of the most beautiful hybrids around. Phuong Lien explores his flowering passion
by Phuong Lien - On the stool
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The kindness of women: a group of disabled children came to the capital for surgery that promises to change their lives. Tran Hang meets some of them--and the foreign volunteers who raised the funds to pay for the project
by Tran Hang - MoF electrifies debate on import tax
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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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