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The blog of former policewoman Ta Phong Tan denounced corruption and injustice in Vietnam's legal system.
BBC: Vietnamese bloggers deny charges, third in leniency bid
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Another lawyer, Nguyen Thanh Luong, said his client, Ta Phong Tan always "denied all the charges".
BBC: Vietnamese bloggers deny charges, third in leniency bid
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"We're gearing up to meet a new market, " says Nguyen Phong Hung, manager of the Century Riverside Hotel.
CNN: Stops and Starts
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The two-day workshop was held in Do Son, Hai Phong, 19-20 January 2005.
UNESCO: Communication and Information
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It ruled that the sentences and convictions of writer Nguyen Van Hai and former policewoman Ta Phong Tan should not be overturned.
BBC: Vietnamese activists accused of subversion go on trial
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The 25 participating journalists specialized in reporting on education came from main national and provincial (Hai Phong and Hai Duong) newspapers and radio and television stations.
UNESCO: Communication and Information
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In addition, all police on duty will be required to carry an official code of conduct to remind them how to behave, official newspaper Tien Phong reported.
BBC: Vietnam bans short, fat Hanoi traffic police
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The stretch from the old US airbase of Khe Sanh north to Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is a beauty, including a wide section that was apparently a secret jungle landing strip for MIG fighters during the war.
BBC: Motorbiking in Southeast Asia
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Wilson, co-founder of Gilt Groupe, currently leads the Gilt City division of the brand, which was once only an e-commerce website selling exclusively women coveted fashions by invitation, and is made up of 4 other founders: Alexis Maybank, Kevin Ryan, Mike Bryzek and Phong Nguyen.
FORBES: Insider Secrets of Gilt Groupe's Alexandra Wilson
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At the end of December, concerns rose about the fate of bloggers and peaceful dissidents when authorities detained human-rights lawyer Le Quoc Quan as he was taking his daughter to school on Dec. 27, and upheld earlier prison sentences handed to other prominent political bloggers, including Nguyen Van Hai, Ta Phong Tan and Phan Than Hai.
WSJ: Vietnam Court Sentences 14 and Bloggers to Up to 13 Years