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Doctor Huynh Van Thien of Lam Dong General Hospital 2 Exemplifies The Noble Aspirations of Medical Profession

  In an old room hidden in a corner of Lam Dong General Hospital 2, Doctor Huynh Van Thien works at an old table, a shabby file cabinet and an old dial cradle phone. “For a doctor, a working room … Continue reading

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Teen horror movie “Bẫy cấp 3” (High School Trap) is banned in Vietnam

Teen horror film Bay cap 3 by Vietnamese-American director Le Van Kiet has been banned in Vietnam, according to a decision released on May 7 by the Vietnam Cinema Department. The film was produced by Coco Paris for over VND7 billion (US$350,000) … Continue reading

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Trần Thị Tuyết Minh, be-witched house lady, gets 1.5 years jail-time for forcing maid to eat feces

A court in Hanoi on May 16 sentenced 48-year-old Trần Thị Tuyết Minh, a resident in Ba Dinh District, to one year and a half behind bars for brutally mistreating her housemaid at the first instance trial. The victim is … Continue reading

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South China Dispute becomes number one topic of Chinese Social Media: Millions call for blood and wars

Commentary: As Chinese leaders have mislead the public about the legal evidence about Chinese sovereignty right over 80-90% of South China Sea, and  editorials and generals have been allowed to call for  wars against Vietnam and the Philippines. Chinese leaders … Continue reading

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Medical education and training time can be shortened by 30%

EXPERTS AGREE THAT THERE IS SUBSTANTIAL WASTE IN THE US health care system. This waste drives up costs, threat- ens the government’s long-term fiscal stability, suppresses incomes, and reduces resources for public education and the education and training of US physicians. … Continue reading

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