Monthly Archives: August 2011

Virgin Vietnamese Bride By Mail Order

Your Ad Here Commentary: Recent statistics indicate that there have been more than 250,000 marriages between Vietnamese and foreigners over the past 15 years. Most marriages are between a Vietnamese women and a foreigner. Most women accepted the arrangements in … Continue reading

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Potential Breakthrough In Vascular Surgery: Sutureless Surgery

A team headed by Geoffrey Gurtner has developed a way of joining severed blood vessels without stitching them together with sutures.   Reconnecting severed blood vessels is mostly done the same way today — with sutures — as it was … Continue reading

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City of Sarcelles Awaits to Celebrate Its Son, DSK’s Return

Created in May, a support committee for Dominique Strauss-Kahn boasts more than 3,500 signatures. The city of Sarcelles, a Paris suburb where Dominique Strauss-Kahn was mayor, is preparing festivities for his return. “It has to be a very big event,” … Continue reading

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Chinese High-Ranking Officials Spy For Other Countries

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Vietnamese Hospitals Can’t Meet The Public Needs

While many poor patients don’t have money for treatment, some rich people cannot spend money at public hospitals. At a voluntary treatment ward. This article doesn’t aim in describing the need for healthcare services of the rich and not support … Continue reading

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