Friday, January 21, 2011

Minh enters Malaysia Open quarter-finals

Vietnamese world No 8 Nguyen Tien Minh easily overcame Kazushi Yamada of Japan yesterday at the Proton Malaysia Open Super Series in Kuala Lumpur.

Minh dispatched Yamada in 48 minutes, beating the unseeded player, 21-18, 21-18.

His next rival will be the winner of the match between world No 1 Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia and Hong Kong's Yun Hu, who played late yesterday.

The Malaysia Open has lured many top world top players, who are vying for this year's prize of $400,000.

At the previous Malaysian Open Minh was knocked out in the semi-final round by Lee, who then went on to take the men's singles title.

Viet Nam's baseball team set for Little League tourney in Guam

Viet Nam's baseball team will take part in the Little League Junior Division Series in Guam in July.

Viet Nam, who triumphed 13-8 in the Viet Nam Baseball Classic final against Indonesia, will represent the Asia-Pacific region at the world competition.

Later, Viet Nam will host the Little League Asia Pacific Championships Junior Division for under-14 players.

This under-14 tournament will be held at Nha Trang beach, Khanh Hoa Province, in July.

It is expected that nine teams will compete and the winner will earn a berth in the world series in the US in August. — VNS

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

An elegant symbol of Vietnamese culture

An elegant symbol of Vietnamese culture

The image of the Ao dai (Vietnam’s traditional long dress) is often
associated with images of the country and is a beautiful symbol of
Vietnamese culture.


Bich Hue Boivineau, wife of the
French Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City, shared her feelings on
Vietnam’s traditional long dress, on the eve of the first ever
“non-border Ao dai festival” scheduled to be held in Ho Chi Minh City on
January 21.


She said that she and her husband and
two children agreed to take part in the festival because it is a
charitable cultural event that aims to raise funds for 70 poor
households in Phong Dien district in the central province of Thua
Thien-Hue. The funds will also be used to buy a boat for pupils in Quang
Trach district in the central province of Quang Binh to go to school.


“One interesting thing when we wear the Ao dai is
that it highlights the strong points and hides the weak points of our
body,” she said, adding that women in Ao dai look graceful, shapely and
elegant.


She said she owned a big collection of Vietnam’s traditional long dresses and wears them on both festive and normal days.


When presenting the Ao dai to international friends, we will take a
variety of dresses to portray the non-borders characteristic of the
Vietnamese traditional dress, Bich Hue Boivineau noted.


The festival, organised by the Vietnam Long Dress Association, will
draw the participation of representatives from the consulate generals of
ten countries, including the US, France, Russia, Germany, Cuba, Japan,
the Republic of Korea, India, Indonesia and Laos as well as five foreign
organisations and businesses operating in Vietnam./.

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$3,500 compensation for lightning-hit footballer

Former Second Division footballer Tran Thanh Truong, who was struck by lightning while playing a match in 2008 and has become partially paralyzed, will get a compensation of just VND69 million (US$3,450), authorities announced yesterday.

The 29-year-old has been paid $2,000 by the Kien Giang Province Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and the remaining $1,450 will be paid by the football association, the Department’s vice director Vo Dong Lap said Wednesday.

However, Truong did not get his salary for the period left in his contract or insurance after the accident that took place in May 2008 when his team, Nguyen Hoang Kien Giang, were playing Vinh Long.

After being hit by a bolt, he became unconscious and his heart stopped briefly. Doctors diagnosed him with brain damage and partial paralysis and loss of speech.

Circular 34/2007 stipulates that the government should cover treatment costs through social and medical insurance if a sportsperson is injured during training or competition.

Besides, the victim should also be paid full salary during the period of treatment.

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Tran Thanh Truong of Nguyen Hoang Kien Giang and Du Thien Chuong of Vinh Long FC are given medical support on Vinh Long Stadium on May 2, 2008 after being struck by lightning

His labor contract with Nguyen Hoang Kien Giang had five months to run after the accident but he did not get his wages.

His mother had to feed him for almost two years until he got better but he continues to live off his family’s savings and donations from colleagues and sponsors.

Now, he can walk by himself but has almost lost his memory that he is again learning from text books meant for six-year-old children.

Du Thien Chuong of Vinh Long FC was also injured in the lightning strike but he has fully recovered.

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Football stars score off the field

Moonlighting: National team goalie Bui Tan Truong (left) and his teammate Le Cong Vinh at a training session in Ha Noi. Both players have undertaken successful business ventures off the field. — VNS Photos Quang Thang

Moonlighting: National team goalie Bui Tan Truong (top) and his teammate Le Cong Vinh at a training session in Ha Noi. Both players have undertaken successful business ventures off the field. — VNS Photos Quang Thang

HCM CITY — Well-paid local football stars are increasingly looking to the investment sector as a way of supplementing their incomes.

The most recent sports star to go into business is national Olympic team's goalkeeper Bui Tan Truong, who received VND5 billion (US$250,000) for an extended three-year contract with V-League football club Dong Thap last year.

Truong, who is also a senior national team keeper, invested more than VND 1billion in a joint complex of six artificial-turf pitches with Nguyen Ngoc Anh Tu, who works for a military company.

The complex called Sai Gon Football Club K2 is on Tran Van Du Street, Tan Binh District and has six pitches for five-person games. Each pitch has 12 lights.

"Truong is a good player and a well-behaved person. So I decided to ask him to join me in this complex, which is worth about VND4 billion ($200,000)," Tu said, adding that he will open a sports shop in the facility.

"I am a player, so opening mini-artificial turf business is something I am familiar with," said Truong, who also is investing his money to open an internet shop for his wife and buy a 16-seat Mercedes-Benz car for his brother.

"I am sometimes away to play football and Tu will manage the business. We believe in each other. After one week of operation, I feel optimistic about our success," he said.

Although the complex has only been open for a week during pre-Lunar New Year holidays, not a prime time for his target customers, many youth visited the complex yesterday evening.

Truong is not the first football star to use his earnings in this way.

Le Huynh Duc, national team's former striker and now coach of former V-League champion, SHB Da Nang, has sports shops in HCM City and Da Nang.

However, star striker Le Cong Vinh, who once opened a restaurant in Vinh Yen city of Vinh Phuc Province with Ha Noi T&T teammate Duong Hong Son, said many players did not have enough time to devote to management.

But he also pointed that managing an artificial grass-turf business was not as difficult or time-consuming.

Last year, the National Olympic team player Pham Thanh Luong opened a cafe named Diva in Ha Noi while the national team striker Nguyen Anh Duc did the same with a chain of shops that sells sports equipment in Binh Duong Province and HCM City. — VNS

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Minh wins first Malaysia Open match

Nguyen Tien Minh opened his new year with a victory in the first round of the Proton Malaysia Open Super Series in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.

The nation's top badminton player defeated Japanese Sho Sasaki 21-10, 25-23 in 42 minutes. It was an easy match for the Vietnamese who is ranked No 8 in world against his unseeded rival. Minh will meet Japanese, Kazushi Yamada in the second round today. Yamada earlier beat Chetan Anand of India 21-14, 21-17

Minh is the only Vietnamese representative left as his female team-mate Nguyen Thu Huyen was eliminated in the first qualifier on Tuesday. Huyen lost 17-21, 19-21 to Malay Yi Lyn Evelyn Chee in only 30 minutes.

VN to host women's volleyball tourney

Viet Nam is to host the Asian Volleyball Women's Clubs Championships this year following an announcement by the Asian Volleyball Confederation.

The tournament will be held from May 14-25 in the northern province of Vinh Phuc.

Details of participants and the schedule have not yet been announced.

In the previous event in Indonesia, Thailand's Federbrau beat Zhetysu Almaty of Kazakhstan 3-1 to take the female title.

Vietnamese representative VTV Binh Dien Long An ranked seventh overall.

The men's tournament will be in held Palembang, Indonesia, from July 23-31. — VNS

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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Venus hobbles as Wozniacki, Henin breeze through

Venus Williams hobbled while Caroline Wozniacki and Justine Henin cantered Wednesday but all three reached the third round of an Australian Open where upsets continue to be thin on the ground.

Williams, returning to action here for the first time since last year's US Open, was severely hampered by what appeared to be a groin problem but still managed to scramble a 6-7 6-0 6-4 victory over world number 97 Sandra Zahlavova.

The seven-times grand slam winner took a medical timeout after losing the first set tiebreak and then gritted her teeth and summoned up her wealth of experience to grind out a victory in a shade over three hours.

"It was really tough," Williams, flying the family flag alone this year in the absence of injured 2010 champion Serena. "But I'm a long way from home. It's such a long way home and I didn't want to go back yet.

"You've got to be able play in all circumstances -- good, bad strange, weird, bizarre. I haven't retired from a match in a long time. I have to go to the bitter end."

Top women's seed Wozniacki earlier looked in fine fettle as she took just 58 minutes to overpower American Vania King 6-1 6-0, continuing an impressive start to her attempt to vindicate her number one ranking with a first grand slam title.

Wozniacki's win set up a third round opportunity to avenge her loss last week in Sydney to Slovakia's Dominika Cibulova, who advanced with a 6-1 4-6 6-2 win over Italian Alberta Brianti.

"I definitely felt like I was playing good tennis today," 20-year-old Wozniacki said, adding: "I believe that I'm a really good player, I can beat anyone on a good day."

Henin was shaking hands with the umpire on Rod Laver Arena moments after Wozniacki clinched her win, having put Briton Elena Baltacha to the sword 6-1 6-3.

Seeded a lowly 11th, Henin was still feeling the elbow injury that kept her out of the game for six months last year and said the unseasonably low temperatures had not helped.

Unhelpful weather

"It's the worst conditions actually," said Henin, the 2004 champion at Melbourne Park. "The weather doesn't help, that's for sure. So I wasn't feeling at my best on this part today.

"But I have to deal with it and get ready, be focused on your game, even if it's not easy. But I did a good job about that."

Twice grand slam winner Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia, a 6-1 6-4 winner over Dutch qualifier Arantxa Rus, stands in Henin's path to the fourth round.

France's 15th seed Marion Bartoli was beaten 3-6 6-3 6-0 by Vesna Manasieva of Russia but 2009 champion Maria Sharapova survived an early scare to rally to a 7-6 6-3 victory over Virginie Razzano in another Franco-Russian encounter.

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Maria Sharapova of Russia reacts in her match against Virginie Razzano of France at the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne January 19, 2011 (Photo: Reuters)

In the men's draw, former world number five Tommy Robredo also registered something of an upset with a 1-6 6-3 6-3 6-3 victory over American 16th seed Mardy Fish.

Robredo's fellow Spaniard Fernando Verdasco faced an early exit but made a great escape by coming back from two sets down and saving a match point in the fourth set on his way to a 2-6 4-6 6-4 7-6 6-0 win over Serbian Janko Tipsarevic.

"I kept fighting all the time, because I was really close to losing today," said the ninth seed. "I think that just my mentality was one of the biggest keys to my comeback today."

Thomas Berdych also had to fight back after losing the first set to German Philipp Kohlschreiber but the sixth seeded Czech found his range and ran out a comfortable 4-6 6-2 6-3 6-4 winner.

Defending champion Roger Federer makes his second appearance of the tournament against Frenchman Gilles Simon in the evening session on Rod Laver Arena.

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Documentaries screened to mark Party Congress

Documentaries screened to mark Party Congress

Six documentaries on national defence and construction will be screened
from January 20-22 to mark the success of the 11th National Congress of
the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV).


The selected documentaries include films shot from the ‘60s of the 20 th as well as those made in 2010.


A 40 minute film of “Images of Ho Chi Minh’s revolutionary life” made
in 1960 has recalled the revered CPV founder’s activities at home and
abroad from 1920 till 1960.


The documentary won the Golden Lotus award at the second national film festival in 1973.


“The South is in my heart”, of the same length, confirmed the Party’s
stance that the southern region is always integral to Vietnam . It
also told a moving story about President Ho Chi Minh’s deep feelings for
the south, which were reflected in his famous saying “The South is
always in my hear”.


Director Hong Ha shot the film
in 1976, just one year after the American war came to an end, as a
tribute to the late President Ho Chi Minh who longed for the national
reunification.


There is another film about Ho Chi Minh, which won the Golden Lotus award at the ninth national film festival in 1990.


General Vo Nguyen Giap, the famous commander in chief of Vietnam
’s People’s Army, is also highlighted at the festival through “General
Vo Nguyen Giap, a century-a life”. The documentary recalled the
considerable contributions to the two wars against French and US
invaders the nation’s hero made, who turned 100 years old last October.


The remaining two films feature the contributions that CPV member have made to the national liberation and construction./.

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