Each to his own
Most people refer to it as "aroma", that pleasant perfume from roasting and making coffee. They even discuss it in terms reminiscent of those used by connoisseurs in the wine trade.
The price of beauty?
My friend, who has entered a Facebook beauty contest based on photos, phoned and asked with a wavering voice, "Should I pay VND750,000-1 million (US$36-48) for gaining 1,000 ‘likes (approvals) for my photo offered by some online providers?"
Not so homeless
In an urban Ha Noi named Trung Van, uncompleted villas are serving as temporary residences for homeless people and construction workers.
Missing stamp causes civil service chaos
All major companies in Viet Nam, including public offices, have a carved wooden seal they use to sign off major documents. Many documents are only valid if the seal is, as they say, affixed. Given the importance and significance of a seal, people were flabbergasted at the news that the Peoples' Committee of Commune 9 in Tuy Hoa City in Phu Yen Province lost its seal last Monday.
Who's really to blame
The residents of Vi Rin Village in the far flung mountain province of Kon Tum have recently become dollar struck, according to outside observers. It's like money popping from the sky. Or at least that's how they describe the way these Xo Dang tribal people have treated compensation money from the Government.
Wasting time on time wasters
The political leader of a central province often goes to coffee shops during working hours to see which public officials are wasting their working hours. He then reports the violations to their offices.
Destined for poverty
Duong Van Tung, a poor man with many debts living in southern An Giang Province, recently hit the jackpot with a winning lottery ticket, but in some ways he wished he hadn't.
Traffic police to toe the line by logging online
It has been a busy few weeks for Ha Noi's traffic policemen and women. Many have had to hit the gym following the news that fat and short officers would be relegated to desk duty, and now they are being instructed to take part in IT courses so that they can learn how to use tablet technology on duty.
An affair can cost you more than your marriage
"Don't go looking for pancakes when you have flapjacks at home!"
The best-laid plans of mice and men oft go astray
Ha Noi People's Court last week sentenced the director of a pest extermination company to three years' imprisonment for stealing from a fast food restaurant.
New regulations restrict construction officials
The Department of Home Affairs in Ha Noi has drafted a series of regulations punishing officials at all levels who do not fulfill their duties in managing construction projects in the city.

Hightlight

Disabled speaker inspires audience Disabled speaker inspires audience

More than 2,500 people attended a talk by Nick Vujicic, an inspirational speaker without arms and legs, at the White Palace Conference Centre in HCM City's Tan Binh District yesterday.

Crane accident leads to major power cut Crane accident leads to major power cut

A two-hour power failure caused by an incident on the 500kV north-south transmission line hindered road traffic in many southern provinces and HCM City yesterday afternoon.

Spread of hand-foot-mouth disease concerns hospitals Spread of hand-foot-mouth disease concerns hospitals

Hand-Foot-Mouth disease (HFMD) is now at its peak, having infected a total of 796 children in HCM City in April, an increase of 127 per cent against the same period last year.

US steel producers make dumping claim US steel producers make dumping claim

After welded steel pipes and steel wire garment hangers, now welded stainless pressure pipe from Viet Nam continue to face charges of dumping in the US.