Saturday, October 16, 2010

Vietnam film week opens in Germany

A Vietnamese film week opened in Magdeburg city of the Sachsen-Anhalt
state on Oct. 14 as part of the Vietnam Year in Germany in 2010.


Addressing the opening ceremony, Vietnamese charge d’affaires Bui Ngoc
Toan stressed the importance of the film week which takes place in the
year Vietnam and Germany celebrate their 35 th anniversary of
diplomatic ties.


The event, which features 10 Vietnamese
well-known films, including Doi Cat (Life of Sand), Dung Dot (Don’t
Burn), Song trong so hai (Living in Fear) and Chuyen cua Pao (Pao’s
Storty), will tell Germany’s audience about Vietnam’s culture as well as
the Vietnamese people’s normal life.


Burkhart
Fieber, who is in charge of international cooperation, European issues
and communications of the Sachsen-Anhalt state spoke highly of the sound
cooperation between Vietnam and the state, especially in economy and
education.


He also highly appreciated the integration by Vietnamese community living in Sachsen-Anhalt.


Visitors to the opening ceremony had chance to learn about Vietnamese
landscape, people and culture through short films and documents
introduced by the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism as well as
enjoyed Vietnamese dishes and traditional music./.

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Thien wins second championship title at U18 ITF

Vietnamese tennis player Nguyen Hoang Thien, 15, won the U18 International Tennis Federation’s (ITF) Group 5 championship title after beating Estonia’s Markus Kerner 2-0 in just 55 minutes in the southern province of Binh Duong on October 15.

He eased to a 6-2, 6-0 victory in just 55 minutes to take his second title of the year.

“I am happy and satisfied with this result,” said Thien. “I made a lot of efforts to win two championship titles in succession after my 6-month shoulder injury.”

The event in Binh Duong attracted 150 players from 23 nations and territories in the world.

On October 9, he had won the ITF Youth Tennis Open in the boys' singles event after beating Chinese Taipei Cheng Kuang Yu 2-0 (6-2, 6-2) in southern province of Bac Lieu.

Thien had jumped from 436th to 369th in the ITF’s junior rankings announced on October 11 due to these two titles.

According to the Vietnam Tennis Federation, for the first time, Thien will join Do Minh Quan and Le Quoc Khanh to represent Vietnam at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China next month.

“My target this year is to enter the world’s top 200 young tennis players,” he said.

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Liverpool change hands after 'penalty shootout'

Liverpool's tortured takeover battle ended on Friday with the owners of Major League Baseball's Boston Red Sox completing their 300 million pounds (US$480.8 million) purchase of the Premier League club.

New England Sports Ventures (NESV) said the deal, welcomed by jubilant fans but dismissed as an "epic swindle" and "organized conspiracy" by ousted co-owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks, had eliminated all of the acquisition debt placed on the club by the American pair.

In what could be a major boost for the struggling Merseyside team's embattled manager Roy Hodgson, the new owners added that the club's debt servicing obligations had been slashed from between $40-48 million a year to two to three.

"As any Liverpool fan knows, the most nerve-racking way to win is the penalty shootout," chairman Martin Broughton told a throng of reporters gathered outside the headquarters of a London law firm as he announced the change of ownership.

"But in the end, as long as you get the right result, it's worth the wait. We got the right result," added Broughton, who will stay on to oversee the transition.

However, Liverpool still face the prospect of a protracted legal battle after lawyers for Hicks and Gillett vowed to fight on "with all of their legal energies" in a claim for damages of $1.6 billion.

They also said they intended to return to the London High Court as part of that bid, with some analysts suggesting the legal battle could go on for years.

"Frankly, I think it's the beginning of a long book, rather than a final chapter," said Rick Horrow, a sports lecturer at Harvard Law School.

Texas breakthrough

The day had started with a breakthrough in Texas, where a judge lifted a restraining order that had prevented NESV from going ahead with the deal on Thursday.

It ended with new owner John W Henry declaring himself proud and humbled with his purchase, telling the fans what they wanted to hear.

"We regard our role as that of stewards for the club with a primary focus on returning the club to greatness on and off the field for the long-term," he said.

"We are committed first and foremost to winning. We have a history of winning, and today we want (Liverpool) supporters to know that this approach is what we intend to bring to this great club."

Liverpool, the five-time European champions, are one of England's greatest clubs with a brand of global stature despite their last league title coming 20 years ago.

However, they have had a nightmare start to the season and are currently 18th in the 20-strong Premier League with just six points from their opening seven matches.

Speaking before the deal was confirmed, Hodgson said a cloud had been lifted.

"It's a very good day for the club," he told a packed news conference at the club's training ground. "It's a relief... it has been a very difficult couple of weeks…”

“We've had to live through that bad time."

Local derby

Friday's outcome, desired by so many Liverpool fans, will be especially welcome ahead of Sunday's local derby away to Everton, a hugely important game given the club's precarious league position although one that Henry will miss.

"It's better for our first experience of our supporters to be at home," he said.

The amount of money the former co-owners, who bought the club in 2007 and have been left more than $160.2 million out of pocket, have vowed to pursue in damages was scoffed at by some commentators.

"They're hoping for a settlement," said Robert Boland, professor of sports management at New York University. "You never sue for a little.”

“Every (car) bumper tap in New York City is worth $2 million in damages, you always put the biggest number you possibly could imagine for damages on the lawsuit to start."

Hicks and Gillett had faced a Friday deadline to repay more than $320.5 million worth of outstanding debt to the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), the club's major creditors, who welcomed the new owners and rebuffed the old.

"RBS is pleased the sale of LFC to NESV has been completed and are confident this will provide the foundation for the club and its fans to enjoy renewed success on and off the pitch," the bank said in a statement.

"RBS is aware of reports that Mr Hicks and Mr Gillett may intend to pursue further litigation in relation to the sale of Liverpool FC.

"The English Courts have described claims made to date as 'not realistic and abusive'. Any further claims against RBS will be vigorously opposed," it added.

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Thien triumphs at junior tournament

BINH DUONG — Viet Nam's Nguyen Hoang Thien has lifted the Becamex Cup by outclassing Makus Kerner of Estonia in two straight sets to win the 2010 Viet Nam International Junior Tennis Championship.

At Binh Duong near HCM City yesterday the top-seeded Thien broke Kerner's service in the fourth and sixth games of the first set to win 6-2.

All the fight seemed to leave the fourth seed in the second set as Thien took it 6-0 to win the match in just 55 minutes.

"Because Kerner is tall and strong, I used low balls to prevent his powerful forehands," Thien said.

He will next play in a Grade 3 junior tournament in Malaysia next week before going on to the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, next month.

"I have been out of tennis for six months because of injury. Now I am fit and hope to earn more points by the end of the year to improve my ranking," he said.

It is the 15-year-old's second title in two weeks after winning a similar tournament in Bac Lieu province.

The 30 points he has got from the tournament will see his ranking rise from the current 369th.

Vietnamese pair Nguyen Ngoc Minh and Phan Thi Thanh Binh squandered three match points to lose to top-seeded Anna Clarice Patrimonio of the Philippines and Nadya Syarifah of Indonesia in the final.

Vietnamese-Philippine Nguyen Tamitha,16, beat Patrimonio in straight sets (6-2, 6-4) to win the girls' singles. — VNS

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New talents found at U.21 football contest

New talents found at U.21 football contestThe ongoing National U.21 competition in Gia Lai Province is still very exciting thanks to the shining performance of some up-and-coming stars.

Dong Nai has introduced a well-rounded team at the 14th annual youth competition, sponsored by Thanh Nien. The balanced squad advanced to the semifinals ahead of powerhouse Nghe An and reigning champions Da Nang.

Apart from familiar favorites-Captain Duc Nhan and midfielder Huu Phat, crowds and enthusiasts have been wowed by the debut performances of goalkeeper Thanh Diep, midfielder The Hung and striker Nguyen Tuan Anh.

It was Tuan Anh who scored the only goal in the team’s defeat of Nghe An during the opening match of this year’s contest.

Hosts Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) is another team that has also managed to impress.

“We consider these players the future substitutes for HAGL’s first team,” said HAGL coach Nguyen Quoc Tuan. “For this reason, HAGL’s U.21 s have been specially trained.”

HAGL’s new names like Ut Cuong, Duy Thanh and Xuan Hieu helped the Central Highland squad finish at the top of Group A.

As usual, youth training centers Nghe An and Da Nang have come out with some new young talent. However, Vietnamese football enthusiasts should be jazzed about this year’s promising new crop across the board.

Strong clubs in Vietnam’s top-tier V-League are beginning to pay attention to training young players to substitute the veterans. Thanh Nien’s U.21 contest has offered an excellent proving ground for the nation’s next generation of football stars.

Thanh Nien newspaper, launched the annual event 14 years ago. Since then, the appearance of more youth training centers has helped to improve the quality of play at the competition and throughout the country.

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Friday, October 15, 2010

New talents found at U.21 football contest

New talents found at U.21 football contestThe ongoing National U.21 competition in Gia Lai Province is still very exciting thanks to the shining performance of some up-and-coming stars.

Dong Nai has introduced a well-rounded team at the 14th annual youth competition, sponsored by Thanh Nien. The balanced squad advanced to the semifinals ahead of powerhouse Nghe An and reigning champions Da Nang.

Apart from familiar favorites-Captain Duc Nhan and midfielder Huu Phat, crowds and enthusiasts have been wowed by the debut performances of goalkeeper Thanh Diep, midfielder The Hung and striker Nguyen Tuan Anh.

It was Tuan Anh who scored the only goal in the team’s defeat of Nghe An during the opening match of this year’s contest.

Hosts Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) is another team that has also managed to impress.

“We consider these players the future substitutes for HAGL’s first team,” said HAGL coach Nguyen Quoc Tuan. “For this reason, HAGL’s U.21 s have been specially trained.”

HAGL’s new names like Ut Cuong, Duy Thanh and Xuan Hieu helped the Central Highland squad finish at the top of Group A.

As usual, youth training centers Nghe An and Da Nang have come out with some new young talent. However, Vietnamese football enthusiasts should be jazzed about this year’s promising new crop across the board.

Strong clubs in Vietnam’s top-tier V-League are beginning to pay attention to training young players to substitute the veterans. Thanh Nien’s U.21 contest has offered an excellent proving ground for the nation’s next generation of football stars.

Thanh Nien newspaper, launched the annual event 14 years ago. Since then, the appearance of more youth training centers has helped to improve the quality of play at the competition and throughout the country.

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Ho Chi Minh City Days festival begins in Pusan

Ho Chi Minh City Days festival begins in Pusan

The “Ho Chi Minh City Days in Pusan ” festival opened at the Pusan
Cultural Centre in the Republic of Korea , on October 14, with a
special show to mark the 15 th anniversary of both municipalities
becoming sister cities.


Vietnam ’s Ambassador to the RoK Tran Trong Toan underlined the growing
relationship the two sister cities have had over the past few years.


He
highlighted the efforts made by the authorities and people of both
cities to develop their friendship and cooperation, including the
important role played by Vietnam ’s consul general in Pusan and
Kyeongnam, the RoK’s consul general in HCM City as well as
friendship organisations, businesses and individuals from both cities.


Leaders
from both cities spoke highly of the fruitful results of bilateral
relations and discussed plans for cooperating further in the future
during the talks, within the framework of the festival.


A series
of cooperative agreements signed by both municipal authorities has
helped to promote political, economic, and cultural activities between
both cities.


They have also exchanged delegations to share their
experiences in developing and managing the real estate market,
transportation, post and telecoms. They also debated how districts from
both cities could cooperate more effectively.


First established
in November 1995, the relationship between HCM City and Pusan is
considered the most dynamic twinning between Vietnam and the RoK.


The
festival is a regular and rotated activity between both countries to
promote bilateral political, economic and cultural cooperation./.

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