Sunday, September 26, 2010

Photo exhibitions on Vietnam held in Germany

A photo exhibition on Vietnam opened in Wiesbasden city, Germany’s
Hessen State, on Sept. 23 to mark the 35th anniversary of the two
countries’ diplomatic ties.


On display at the
exhibition, entitled “Hessen meets Vietnam – Vietnam meets
Hessen”, are photos taken by 50 young Hessen people during their visit
to Vietnam in August 2010.


Addressing the
opening ceremony, Hessen Culture Minister Dorothea Henzler and
Vietnam Consul General in Frankfurt Nguyen Huu Trang praised the two
countries’ activities of the Vietnam Year in Germany and the Germany
Year in Vietnam, saying that such a programme will help closely link
Vietnam and Hessen and their young people.


The exhibition will run through Oct. 29, 2010.


Earlier, on Sept. 21, a photo exhibition entitled “Face to Face” was
held in Duesseldorf city of Germany ’s Nordrhein- Westfalen (NRW)
State.


On display were 50 photos taken by Vietnamese
children affected by Agent Orange/ dioxin under the Schmitz Stiftung
Fund’s assistance.


NRW Minister of Health,
Equalities, Care and Ageing Barbara Steffens said the exhibition is
NRW State ’s activity to mark the Vietnam-Germany Year 2010./.

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Vietnam's Next Top Model to premiere on VTV3

The first episode of Vietnam's Next Top Model, a television reality show
that scouts potential female models, will be broadcast on the national
entertainment channel VTV3 at 8pm next Thursday.


At two
auditions last month in Hanoi and HCM City, 18 girls were
short-listed from more than 1,500 contestants aged between 18 and 25
from around the country.


The show will follow every move
of the semi-finalists who will live together in a Cast House in HCM
City for two months where they will be filmed 24/7.


They
will be stripped of all means of communications to the outside world
and will have no access to a mobile phone, computer, internet or
newspaper.


On each show, a contestant will be eliminated
after participating in challenges in different modelling skills like a
photo-shoot, cat-walk and make-up.


Two finalists will be pitted against each other in the final gala show which will be aired live at the end of January.


This is the first season of the show, which is based on the show
America's Next Top Model on CBS, a national TV network in the US./.

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Minh cruises into quarters at Tokyo badminton event

Vietnam's Olympian Nguyen Tien Minh went through to the quarters of the Japan Super Series in Tokyo on Sept. 23.


Minh, who is seeded No 7 for the tournament, defeated Jan Jorgensen of
Denmark 21-11, 22-20 in the men's singles. He will next play Peter
Hoeg Gade, also from Denmark.


Gade, who beat Takuma Ueda of Japan 21-3, 17-21, 21-12, is seeded No 2.


Meanwhile, world No 1 Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia easily beat Kenichi Tago of Japan 21-10, 21-10 in the third-round.


Defending champion China's Bao Chunlai earned a quarter-final place
against Lee after defeating Kazushi Yamada of Japan 21-13, 21-13.


Earlier in the day, three-time former world champion Lin Dan of China beat Hu Yun of Hong Kong 21-17, 21-14.


In the quarter-finals today, Lin will take on Park Sung-hwan of the
Republiaue of Korea, who defeated Sho Sasaki of Japan 21-12, 21-15.


On the women's side, title candidate Hongyan Pi of France was beaten
6-21, 11-21 by China's 2002 world junior champion Jiang Yanjiao.


Other seeds who played on Sept. 23 included Tina Baun of Denmark, No 4;
Wang Shixian of China, No 3; and Japan's Eriko Hirose, No 7. All went
through to the next round./.

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Australia Olympic chief says India not fit for Games

The Commonwealth Games should never have been awarded to India, Australia's Olympic chief said on Friday as more top athletes pulled out of the event plagued by filthy accommodation, shoddy construction and security fears.

As athletes begin arriving in Delhi, authorities are still working on completing Games venues, forcing some teams to take up temporary accommodation at hotels.

"I don't think it is a cultural thing. When you agree to host (a Games) you are required to provide the basics in terms of health and hygiene for the athletes," Australian Olympic Committee President John Coates said.

"The Games shouldn't have been awarded to Delhi in hindsight."

Cyclist Greg Henderson became the first New Zealand athlete to withdraw over concerns about health and security. A dengue fever epidemic has hit Delhi and two foreign visitors were shot and wounded by suspected militants in the city on Sunday.

Olympic cycling champion Geraint Thomas and three other Welsh riders also opted out of the Games, due to start on October 3.

India had hoped to use the Games to display its growing global economic and political influence, rivaling China.

Instead, they have become a major embarrassment for the government, which is trying to fend off criticism.

Reuters reporters have also seen children working at Games construction sites, despite it being illegal to employ minors.

"It is vital that all remedial work that has already started continues with the greatest urgency," Commonwealth Games Federation President Michael Fennell said in a statement.

Critics say the chaotic planning and execution of the Games highlight India's challenge of bringing many public sector infrastructure projects up to international standards.

The Games, held every four years for mostly former British colonies, are estimated to have cost US$6 billion.

The Delhi Games may turn out to be the most compromised since a 1986 boycott of the Games in Britain, when 32 nations stayed away because of then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government's position over apartheid South Africa.

Several nations have voiced concern over the state of the Games. India, Asia's third largest economy, was awarded them in 2003 but did not begin proper preparations until two years ago.

The Australian and New Zealand prime ministers said they understood if their athletes decided not to take part.

But England said it would send 551 athletes to the Games because there were signs of improvement on the ground, and said the first group of 22 were leaving on Thursday.

Kenya said it would send a 240-strong team after receiving security assurances from India, officials said, though several of its top athletes have withdrawn because of illness or fatigue.

Wales also gave its team the all-clear to go.

New Zealand, Canada and Scotland have delayed their arrivals because of poor accommodation at the Games village, with heavy monsoon rain and the dengue epidemic adding to images of filthy apartments and roaming stray dogs.

"Security in place"

Commonwealth Games Federation CEO Mike Hooper said he was hopeful the Games would get off the ground, given a new sense of urgency among Indian officials.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reviewed preparations with senior ministers, an official in his office said, in what was seen as a last-ditch effort to avoid teams withdrawing.

England said in a statement that its advance party "are now seeing the improved levels of resourcing which are required" but added that it would monitor the situation daily "to ensure the village and stadia are safe and fit for purpose."

Suresh Kalmadi, chairman of the Delhi organizing committee, said no team would pull out. "I can assure you that security is well in place. Now if some people have their own conception (of security), I can't help," he told reporters.

The federal government ordered the organizing committee to hand over management of the Games Village, which will house 6,500 athletes. More than 1,000 workers were sent to clean apartments.

By contrast, preparations for November's Asian Games in China, which held a successful Olympics in 2008, are on track, with organizers in Guangzhou handing over the athletes' village to the Asian Games authorities for sign-off this week.

Many sporting events have hit trouble before opening, such as the 2004 Athens Olympics, and some of Delhi's infrastructure projects, including a new metro and airport, have won praise.

But polls show widespread public shame. Singh stands accused of failing to recognize that the Games carry huge prestige. Much of the Congress-led government remains focused on its rural vote.

New Zealand chef de mission Dave Currie said organizers had ignored problems. "Every time we raised an issue (we were told) 'yes that will be fixed tomorrow', but you know clearly that it won't be fixed tomorrow," he said. "And they weren't."

World discus champion Dani Samuels of Australia pulled out as did England's world triple jump champion Phillips Idowu and four other champions. Triple Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt of Jamaica is the highest-profile athlete to skip the event.

A portion of false ceiling in the weightlifting venue caved in on Wednesday, a day after the collapse of a footbridge by the main stadium, injuring 27 workers.

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Matthaeus targets Euro 2012, Berbatov rethink

New Bulgaria coach Lothar Matthaeus has targeted qualification for the Euro 2012 finals as his number one objective and would like Dimitar Berbatov back on board to lead the charge.

Matthaeus, a former captain of the West German national team and 1990 World Cup winner, said: "I am going to try to catch up on what has been lost, we want to finish at least second in our (Euro 2012 qualifying) group."

The German football great said he also planned to hold talks with Manchester United striker Berbatov in a bid to try and persuade Bulgaria's best player to rethink his decision to retire from international football.

Matthaeus signed his new contract to coach Bulgaria here on Thursday, 48 hours after having been unveiled as successor to Stanimir Stoilov.

On his attempt to entice Berbatov back into the international fold he said: "I plan to start talks with Berbatov. He is still welcome in the Bulgarian national team. As a Bulgarian player he should be proud to play for his country."

Berbatov announced his international retirement in May, explaining at the time that he had become "discouraged" by his performances for his country.

Matthaeus's first match in charge will be Bulgaria's third qualifier against Wales in Cardiff on October 8.

The 49-year-old, the first foreign coach of Bulgaria, has promised to adopt an "attacking style of play".

His last managerial position was with Israeli club Maccabi Netanya, he has also had spells at Partizan Belgrade, Hungary's national team and Red Bull Salzburg.

The position became vacant when Stoilov resigned after Bulgaria lost their opening two Euro 2012 qualifiers against England and Montenegro which has left them in dire straits with no points and propping up Group G.

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Matthaeus targets Euro 2012, Berbatov rethink

New Bulgaria coach Lothar Matthaeus has targeted qualification for the Euro 2012 finals as his number one objective and would like Dimitar Berbatov back on board to lead the charge.

Matthaeus, a former captain of the West German national team and 1990 World Cup winner, said: "I am going to try to catch up on what has been lost, we want to finish at least second in our (Euro 2012 qualifying) group."

The German football great said he also planned to hold talks with Manchester United striker Berbatov in a bid to try and persuade Bulgaria's best player to rethink his decision to retire from international football.

Matthaeus signed his new contract to coach Bulgaria here on Thursday, 48 hours after having been unveiled as successor to Stanimir Stoilov.

On his attempt to entice Berbatov back into the international fold he said: "I plan to start talks with Berbatov. He is still welcome in the Bulgarian national team. As a Bulgarian player he should be proud to play for his country."

Berbatov announced his international retirement in May, explaining at the time that he had become "discouraged" by his performances for his country.

Matthaeus's first match in charge will be Bulgaria's third qualifier against Wales in Cardiff on October 8.

The 49-year-old, the first foreign coach of Bulgaria, has promised to adopt an "attacking style of play".

His last managerial position was with Israeli club Maccabi Netanya, he has also had spells at Partizan Belgrade, Hungary's national team and Red Bull Salzburg.

The position became vacant when Stoilov resigned after Bulgaria lost their opening two Euro 2012 qualifiers against England and Montenegro which has left them in dire straits with no points and propping up Group G.

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Saturday, September 25, 2010

N Korea confident of winning Hanoi football cup

Favorites North Korea are hopeful of lifting the Thang Long-Hanoi Cup when they take on hosts Vietnam in the final match of the four-team event Friday.

In the tournament being played in Hanoi to mark the 1,000th anniversary of the city, the Koreans have won both their matches, scoring identical 1-0 victories over Australia and Kuwait.

They need just one point against Vietnam to assure themselves of the title.

Kim Jong Su, chief of the North Korean football delegation, said fans can guess what will happen in the North Korea – Vietnam game from the fact that Australia defeated the hosts 2-0.

The Korean side have been cheered on by some 20 young women working at the embassy and Pyongyang restaurant in Hanoi dressed in the traditional Hanbok.

North Korea have six points while Vietnam and Australia with three points each.

The Vietnamese team saw the video tapes of Korea’s two matches yesterday.

Except Phuoc Tu who is out with two yellow cards, the rest of team is fit and available for selection.

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