COLUMNS
Tuesday , Nov 06, 2007, Posted at :20:15 (GMT+7)
Measures Needed to Control Emigration to Urban Centers as Movement Becomes Easy

Over 2.1 million non-residents are eligible for household registration (ho khau) in more advanced cities and provinces, including Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City now that the Residence Law has taken effect. But as it has become easy to move from one place to another, measures are needed to control massive emigration and to ensure social order, security and stability.

Saturday , Sep 09, 2006, Posted at : 19:54 (GMT+7)
Salary Lagging behind Inflation Rates
The salary of Vietnamese civil servants could not keep pace with inflation rate and labor costs though being raised for many times. Paying the same wages for different jobs will certainly reduce creation and working capacity. When can laborers wholeheartedly concentrate on their work with good salary?
Sunday , Sep 03, 2006, Posted at : 19:14 (GMT+7)
Talented People for Local Governments
Go Vap is the first district in Ho Chi Minh City to organize exams to recruit ward-level officials. This is considered a breakthrough by the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee to attract qualified people for the local governments.
Thursday , Jul 27, 2006, Posted at : 14:02 (GMT+7)
Protect Vietnamese Interests in Lebanon
Many Vietnamese are much concerned about the Vietnamese workers in Lebanon, a country at war now. Will they be evacuated? The Vietnamese Government is making joint efforts to safeguard the workers.
Monday , May 29, 2006, Posted at : 16:17 (GMT+7)
Innovation Needed to Attract More Foreign Investment

Global investment flow would be redirected away from APEC region to others which are more open and attractive, many officials warned at the APEC 2006- Second Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM II).

Thursday , Feb 23, 2006, Posted at : 18:07 (GMT+7)
Being Self-Satisfied Means Falling Behind
Comparing Viet Nam with other countries is a way to seek advancement and avoid the danger of falling behind. 
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Economic Development Coupled With Environmental Protection (Monday , Jan 16, 2006,11:07 GMT+7 )