Sunday, 29 April 2012

American veterans return to Vietnam to \'make things right\'

Michael Marceau didn't leave Vietnam under the best of circumstances in May 1970. Stationed about 30 miles from the Cambodia border in an infantry unit, he "zigged instead of zagged" during an early morning rocket attack and was hit by shrapnel. The metal entered his back, hit a lung, bounced off a rib and lodged in an artery and cluster of nerves in his left shoulder. A buddy hoisted him into an idling jeep and saved him from bleeding to death. He was hospitalized two weeks, then spent months in rehab. This month, Marceau, 63, came back to the country where he once served. "I want to try to make a better exit this time," Marceau joked as he strolled through the grounds around the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Marceau is one of nine vets who are taking part in the first Veterans for Peace Tour. The 14-day tour was arranged by the only international chapter of Veterans for Peace, which was established several years ago by a handful of vets who've made Vietnam their home over the past 20 years. The tour — which includes five vets returning to Vietnam for the first time since the war — began April 17 in Hanoi and will end in Ho Chi Minh City on Monday — 37 years from the day North Vietnamese forces swept into the capital of South Vietnam, then called Saigon, ending a nearly 30-year civil war. For the past decade, America's attention has been on the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, but for some who fought in the Vietnam War in the 1960s and early 1970s, the urge to return here and "make things right" has only grown. Veterans of that era are reaching retirement age or are at the peak of careers that give them the means to return — and contribute. Most are concerned about the lingering affects of contamination by the herbicide Agent Orange and casualties from unexploded ordnance in the developing country. "We decided that starting a chapter of Veterans for Peace here was a good opportunity for two things," said Suel Jones, a Marine veteran who lives in Danang and conceived the tour. "One is to use Veterans for Peace to educate people in the USA about the legacy of war. When we leave, a war's not over; it's just started for some people. "Secondly, it's doing something humanitarian … giving people the opportunity to give something back." For tour members, that's a required $1,000 contribution that they were each required to bring. As they visit Agent Orange treatment centers, orphanages and families in small villages affected by illnesses and birth defects, they can offer direct aid, Jones said. That could be anything from a live pig to a new bed. After the tour, the chapter members will decide how to spend whatever money is left. "It may take several months to design a good way to handle it," Jones said. "You come over here with $1,000 to donate and you don't know anybody, that $1,000 could be totally wasted. We've been here long enough to build relationships. You keep [the money] as far down among the people as possible." Although primarily a humanitarian tour, it also mixes in sightseeing. Their last day in Hanoi before traveling south was particularly ambitious: the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum; the Confucian Temple of Literature; a visit to the Vietnam Veterans Association, headed by a former North Vietnamese general; lunch at Koto, a nonprofit restaurant that houses and trains down-and-out youths for jobs; a sit-down with the leadership of the Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin; and a trip to the outskirts of Hanoi to Friendship Village, a center that aids children and veterans affected by Agent Orange, established in 1988 by U.S. veteran George Mizo. This was Paul Cox's third trip back since the war, when he was a Marine in 1969-70. He's been a primary mover behind the Veterans for Peace's Vietnam Agent Orange Relief and Responsibility Campaign. He said he thought the tour would be a chance to gain first-hand knowledge about the problems — and cleanup efforts — of unexploded ordnance. The tour would include visits with UXO victims in Quang Tri Province, the most heavily bombed in Vietnam during the war and also an area he was in as a Marine. "I carried a lot of baggage from my war time here," Cox said while explaining his growing involvement with post-war Vietnam. "I was very upset about the way we'd treated Vietnam. By the time I left the war zone, I'd become very much against the war. "All these years I've kind of wondered what could be done to make reparations or to make things better," he said. "It became clear that Agent Orange is not something that's gone away — it's still a bomb that continues to explode in Vietnam every day — I became motivated to help in that." The U.S. sprayed about 77 million liters of Agent Orange over Vietnam during the war, according to Steven D. Stellman, an epidemiologist and Agent Orange expert at Columbia University in New York City. Almost 5 million Vietnamese were exposed to it. The Vietnamese government pays monthly subsidies amounting to $50 million a year to victims who are ill or born with birth defects as a result of the herbicide, according to the association for victims. The group says dioxin has continued to cause birth defects in children a third generation removed from the actual spraying. The veterans on tour all agreed that the U.S. had done too little to aid Vietnam in cleaning up the legacy of war and assisting its victims. Vietnam vets who were marginalized during the war years have slowly come to be regarded as elder statesmen in the era of Iraq and Afghanistan, said Michael Blecker, an Army Airborne vet from 1968-69, who was with the tour. And that could make them more effective in calling for more U.S. aid to clean up the war's damage. "Veterans have all this credibility that we didn't have before, oddly enough," he said. "People want to know how veterans think. It's amazing — and it's an important opportunity to talk about the cost of war." Bob Lindstrom, a Navy corpsman during two tours in Vietnam, said he'd long entertained the idea of returning. "It's always part of your interior," he said. "I mean, you spend two tours here, it's a part of your life, an important part." Why did he choose to return for the first time with this humanitarian tour? "I'm retired. I get a pension. I get Social Security. I'm gonna run out of time before I run out of money," he said. "I'm happy to participate. I don't give a [expletive] about the whales and things like that. Sick people? Yeah." 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American veterans return to Vietnam to \'make things right\'

Michael Marceau didn't leave Vietnam under the best of circumstances in May 1970. Stationed about 30 miles from the Cambodia border in an infantry unit, he "zigged instead of zagged" during an early morning rocket attack and was hit by shrapnel. The metal entered his back, hit a lung, bounced off a rib and lodged in an artery and cluster of nerves in his left shoulder. A buddy hoisted him into an idling jeep and saved him from bleeding to death. He was hospitalized two weeks, then spent months in rehab. This month, Marceau, 63, came back to the country where he once served. "I want to try to make a better exit this time," Marceau joked as he strolled through the grounds around the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Marceau is one of nine vets who are taking part in the first Veterans for Peace Tour. The 14-day tour was arranged by the only international chapter of Veterans for Peace, which was established several years ago by a handful of vets who've made Vietnam their home over the past 20 years. The tour — which includes five vets returning to Vietnam for the first time since the war — began April 17 in Hanoi and will end in Ho Chi Minh City on Monday — 37 years from the day North Vietnamese forces swept into the capital of South Vietnam, then called Saigon, ending a nearly 30-year civil war. For the past decade, America's attention has been on the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, but for some who fought in the Vietnam War in the 1960s and early 1970s, the urge to return here and "make things right" has only grown. Veterans of that era are reaching retirement age or are at the peak of careers that give them the means to return — and contribute. Most are concerned about the lingering affects of contamination by the herbicide Agent Orange and casualties from unexploded ordnance in the developing country. "We decided that starting a chapter of Veterans for Peace here was a good opportunity for two things," said Suel Jones, a Marine veteran who lives in Danang and conceived the tour. "One is to use Veterans for Peace to educate people in the USA about the legacy of war. When we leave, a war's not over; it's just started for some people. "Secondly, it's doing something humanitarian … giving people the opportunity to give something back." For tour members, that's a required $1,000 contribution that they were each required to bring. As they visit Agent Orange treatment centers, orphanages and families in small villages affected by illnesses and birth defects, they can offer direct aid, Jones said. That could be anything from a live pig to a new bed. After the tour, the chapter members will decide how to spend whatever money is left. "It may take several months to design a good way to handle it," Jones said. "You come over here with $1,000 to donate and you don't know anybody, that $1,000 could be totally wasted. We've been here long enough to build relationships. You keep [the money] as far down among the people as possible." Although primarily a humanitarian tour, it also mixes in sightseeing. Their last day in Hanoi before traveling south was particularly ambitious: the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum; the Confucian Temple of Literature; a visit to the Vietnam Veterans Association, headed by a former North Vietnamese general; lunch at Koto, a nonprofit restaurant that houses and trains down-and-out youths for jobs; a sit-down with the leadership of the Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin; and a trip to the outskirts of Hanoi to Friendship Village, a center that aids children and veterans affected by Agent Orange, established in 1988 by U.S. veteran George Mizo. This was Paul Cox's third trip back since the war, when he was a Marine in 1969-70. He's been a primary mover behind the Veterans for Peace's Vietnam Agent Orange Relief and Responsibility Campaign. He said he thought the tour would be a chance to gain first-hand knowledge about the problems — and cleanup efforts — of unexploded ordnance. The tour would include visits with UXO victims in Quang Tri Province, the most heavily bombed in Vietnam during the war and also an area he was in as a Marine. "I carried a lot of baggage from my war time here," Cox said while explaining his growing involvement with post-war Vietnam. "I was very upset about the way we'd treated Vietnam. By the time I left the war zone, I'd become very much against the war. "All these years I've kind of wondered what could be done to make reparations or to make things better," he said. "It became clear that Agent Orange is not something that's gone away — it's still a bomb that continues to explode in Vietnam every day — I became motivated to help in that." The U.S. sprayed about 77 million liters of Agent Orange over Vietnam during the war, according to Steven D. Stellman, an epidemiologist and Agent Orange expert at Columbia University in New York City. Almost 5 million Vietnamese were exposed to it. The Vietnamese government pays monthly subsidies amounting to $50 million a year to victims who are ill or born with birth defects as a result of the herbicide, according to the association for victims. The group says dioxin has continued to cause birth defects in children a third generation removed from the actual spraying. The veterans on tour all agreed that the U.S. had done too little to aid Vietnam in cleaning up the legacy of war and assisting its victims. Vietnam vets who were marginalized during the war years have slowly come to be regarded as elder statesmen in the era of Iraq and Afghanistan, said Michael Blecker, an Army Airborne vet from 1968-69, who was with the tour. And that could make them more effective in calling for more U.S. aid to clean up the war's damage. "Veterans have all this credibility that we didn't have before, oddly enough," he said. "People want to know how veterans think. It's amazing — and it's an important opportunity to talk about the cost of war." Bob Lindstrom, a Navy corpsman during two tours in Vietnam, said he'd long entertained the idea of returning. "It's always part of your interior," he said. "I mean, you spend two tours here, it's a part of your life, an important part." Why did he choose to return for the first time with this humanitarian tour? "I'm retired. I get a pension. I get Social Security. I'm gonna run out of time before I run out of money," he said. "I'm happy to participate. I don't give a [expletive] about the whales and things like that. Sick people? Yeah." 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Sapa\'s Festival in the Clouds kicks off

Thousands of domestic and foreign tourists flocked to the opening of the Festival in the Clouds 2012 in the mountainous tourist town of Sapa on April 28. This year's festival includes many special shows featuring the traditional cultures of ethnic minorities in Sapa such as the Giay, Mong, and Zao, as well as unique local cuisine and folklore. Visitors will have the chance to attend the Sapa Love Market Night, enjoy local folk songs and dances, play traditional games and try their hand working as a local farmer for one day. Chairman of the Sapa district People's Committee Le Duc Luan said the area is trying to focus on its culture and traditions to boost local tourism. So far Sapa has organized a Khen (pan-pipe) contest and developed community tourism in villages. The Festival in the Clouds will last until May 4. Hue Tours Hue Tour Festival Hue Hue Da Nang Da Nang Hoi An Hoi An Hue Du Lich Hue Du Lich Hoi AnDu Lich Da Nang Du Lich Sapa Du Lich Da Lat Du Lich Phu Quoc Du Lich Lao Du Lich Cambodia Du Lich Thai Lan Du Lich Singapore Du Lich Malaysia Du Lich Trung Quoc luan van thac sy
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Sapa\'s Festival in the Clouds kicks off

Thousands of domestic and foreign tourists flocked to the opening of the Festival in the Clouds 2012 in the mountainous tourist town of Sapa on April 28. This year's festival includes many special shows featuring the traditional cultures of ethnic minorities in Sapa such as the Giay, Mong, and Zao, as well as unique local cuisine and folklore. Visitors will have the chance to attend the Sapa Love Market Night, enjoy local folk songs and dances, play traditional games and try their hand working as a local farmer for one day. Chairman of the Sapa district People's Committee Le Duc Luan said the area is trying to focus on its culture and traditions to boost local tourism. So far Sapa has organized a Khen (pan-pipe) contest and developed community tourism in villages. The Festival in the Clouds will last until May 4. Hue Tours Hue Tour Festival Hue Hue Da Nang Da Nang Hoi An Hoi An Hue Du Lich Hue Du Lich Hoi AnDu Lich Da Nang Du Lich Sapa Du Lich Da Lat Du Lich Phu Quoc Du Lich Lao Du Lich Cambodia Du Lich Thai Lan Du Lich Singapore Du Lich Malaysia Du Lich Trung Quoc luan van thac sy
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Friday, 27 April 2012

Rumor – Sony prepares LT29i Hayabusa smartphone for June 2012 release

Rumors about an upcoming Sony smartphone by the name of LT29i have been circling the web for some time now and the smartphone got even tested but the actual product has not seen the light of day. Yet rumors keep on surfacing and the latest one hails from China – where a Baidu blog claims the Sony LT29i "Hayabusa" will feature a 13 MP "stacked" camera sensor with improved low light performance as well as a HDR video function where you can catch a sample of such a video right after the jump. The upcoming smartphone is also said to feature a 4.55-inch HD Reality Display, a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor and a 2200 mAh battery – all of these fitted in a 7 mm thick case. Sony LT29i Hayabusa smartphone The Sony LT29i Hayabusa is unfortunately nowhere near us yet, but the blog claims the smartphone will debut in June of this year. Whether this information is correct remains to be seen. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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Rumor – Sony prepares LT29i Hayabusa smartphone for June 2012 release

Rumors about an upcoming Sony smartphone by the name of LT29i have been circling the web for some time now and the smartphone got even tested but the actual product has not seen the light of day. Yet rumors keep on surfacing and the latest one hails from China – where a Baidu blog claims the Sony LT29i "Hayabusa" will feature a 13 MP "stacked" camera sensor with improved low light performance as well as a HDR video function where you can catch a sample of such a video right after the jump. The upcoming smartphone is also said to feature a 4.55-inch HD Reality Display, a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor and a 2200 mAh battery – all of these fitted in a 7 mm thick case. Sony LT29i Hayabusa smartphone The Sony LT29i Hayabusa is unfortunately nowhere near us yet, but the blog claims the smartphone will debut in June of this year. Whether this information is correct remains to be seen. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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NZXT unveils performance notebook cooler

NZXT, the US maker of enthusiast-oriented computer components, has unveiled Cryo E40, which is a high performance notebook cooler. The novelty is a welcome addition to the company product list and relief to many notebook users. While notebooks offer mobility and the possibility to work nearly anywhere they also suffer from shortcomings – one of which is heat. The new Cryo E40 notebook cooler is different from other notebook coolers because it features two 80 mm moveable fans that can target your notebook hot spots. The fans use low-powered magnetic clasps to give you flexibility in positioning them exactly where you want them for maximum cooling effectiveness. The Cryo E40 cooler also offers quick access to the fans via a removable mesh cover. In addition the new notebook cooler includes the ability to run the USB cable to either the left or right side for maximum flexibility. NZXT Cryo E40 Notebook Cooler "Not all notebooks have the same configuration of heat-generating components" said Johnny Hou, Founder of NZXT. "Cryo E40 provides the ultimate universal high performance cooling capabilities in that you can specifically customize the direction of airflow based on where your computer emits the most heat. It's an incredibly innovative feature that we feel the mobile enthusiast community will truly embrace." The NZXT Cryo E40 will be available next month for 27.99 USD. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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NZXT unveils performance notebook cooler

NZXT, the US maker of enthusiast-oriented computer components, has unveiled Cryo E40, which is a high performance notebook cooler. The novelty is a welcome addition to the company product list and relief to many notebook users. While notebooks offer mobility and the possibility to work nearly anywhere they also suffer from shortcomings – one of which is heat. The new Cryo E40 notebook cooler is different from other notebook coolers because it features two 80 mm moveable fans that can target your notebook hot spots. The fans use low-powered magnetic clasps to give you flexibility in positioning them exactly where you want them for maximum cooling effectiveness. The Cryo E40 cooler also offers quick access to the fans via a removable mesh cover. In addition the new notebook cooler includes the ability to run the USB cable to either the left or right side for maximum flexibility. NZXT Cryo E40 Notebook Cooler "Not all notebooks have the same configuration of heat-generating components" said Johnny Hou, Founder of NZXT. "Cryo E40 provides the ultimate universal high performance cooling capabilities in that you can specifically customize the direction of airflow based on where your computer emits the most heat. It's an incredibly innovative feature that we feel the mobile enthusiast community will truly embrace." The NZXT Cryo E40 will be available next month for 27.99 USD. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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Thursday, 26 April 2012

Panasonic adds Ivy Bridge CPU to Toughbook CF-53

The newly arrived Intel Ivy Bridge CPU will be making news in the weeks to follow, being added to a large number of desktops, laptops and ultrabooks and Panasonic is just one of the companies to offer the novelty to its customers in its protected notebook Toughbook CF-53. The notebook model, offering the new Ivy Bridge CPU will be known as CF-53JALBY1M and is now available in several US online stores. The Panasonic CF-53JALBY1M notebook now offers the dual-core Intel Core i5-3220 processor at 2.6 GHz, 4 GB of DDR3 memory and a 500 GB hard drive that spins at 7200 rpm. The notebook also includes the vPro technology and a 14-inch HD display. Panasonic Toughbook CF-53 It's hard to say right now when the laptop will be available in "normal" stores although the pricing in the US is already known – 2015 USD and up. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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Panasonic adds Ivy Bridge CPU to Toughbook CF-53

The newly arrived Intel Ivy Bridge CPU will be making news in the weeks to follow, being added to a large number of desktops, laptops and ultrabooks and Panasonic is just one of the companies to offer the novelty to its customers in its protected notebook Toughbook CF-53. The notebook model, offering the new Ivy Bridge CPU will be known as CF-53JALBY1M and is now available in several US online stores. The Panasonic CF-53JALBY1M notebook now offers the dual-core Intel Core i5-3220 processor at 2.6 GHz, 4 GB of DDR3 memory and a 500 GB hard drive that spins at 7200 rpm. The notebook also includes the vPro technology and a 14-inch HD display. Panasonic Toughbook CF-53 It's hard to say right now when the laptop will be available in "normal" stores although the pricing in the US is already known – 2015 USD and up. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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Stricter penalties for traffic violations in Hanoi

Hanoi's Vice Chairman, Nguyen Van Khoi, has proposed that the Ministries of Justice and Transport increase penalties for traffic violations. Stricter traffic rules According to Khoi, the number of traffic accidents has decreased considerably and congestion has lessened for two years since the implementation the Government's Decree No. 34. Increased penalties has proven to be an effective deterrent, he said. Over the past two years, city police have dealt with over 1.1 million cases of traffic violations, collecting fines amounting to VND290 billion (USD13.88 million). Police have also seized 3,647 cars and 36,514 motorbikes and confiscated over 121,000 driver's licenses over the same period. He added that vehicle seizures have not yet been used for common violations, such as running red lights or evading traffic police, but that it could be a tool to reduce repeat violators. If the proposed penalty increases are approved, Khoi expects that it will increase road safety. The proposed new regulation would apply vehicle seizures to street racers. He suggested that a vehicles be confiscated for 10 days for common traffic violations and that fines in the inner city be doubled. Measures to improve traffic infrastructure "In the near future we will intensify inspection on roads and intersections that see heavy traffic or a high number of accidents. This will help us to improve the the overall situation," he said. An accident at the Nguyen Trai-Khuat Duy Tien intersection The city will continue to expand its programme of designated lanes for particular vehicles on more streets while reviewing the results from Ba Dinh, Hoan Kiem and Hai Ba Trung Districts. The city will also attempt to complete construction of four parking lots nearby Tran Nhat Duat, Nguyen Cong Tru, Nguyen Cong Hoan and Nguyen Khanh Toan Streets as well as an underground lot located at Hang Da Market this year. Construction will start on eight more parking lots in urban and residential areas in Hoan Kiem, Ba Dinh, Hai Ba Trung, Long Bien and Tu Liem District in 2012. The city will build 33 more bus stations and parking lots during the 2012-2015 period. By 2015, the city will have built 15 new overpasses for pedestrians and upgraded 35 bridges in need of repair. A major crosstown road is set to be built between 2013 and 2015. There are also plans to build a rapid bus route, named BRT, which will run from Kim Ma Street to Ha Dong District this year. The Cat Linh-Ha Dong urban railway section will be put into use in 2012 and Nhon-Hanoi railway station section in 2016 while construction on Nam Thang Long-Thuong Dinh and Ngoc Hoi-Yen Vien sections will start in 2014. [url=http://www.huetouristvietnam.com/index.php/209/190/travel+to+vietnam]Travel to Vietnam[/url] [url=http://www.huetouristvietnam.com/index.php/327/tour+vietnam]tour to vietnam[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/270/199/du+lich+lao]du lich lao[/url] [url=http://www.huetouristvietnam.com/index.php/209/191/visit+vietnam]visit vietnam[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/330/Tour+Du+Lich+30+4+va+1+5]Tour Du Lich 30 - 4 va 1 - 5[/url] [url=http://hitechreview.co.uk]hitech review[/url] [url=http://huetourismvietnam.com.vn]hue tourism vietnam[/url] [url=http://howtoweightloss.co.uk]weight loss[/url] [url=http://cute-girl-gallery.blogspot.com]cute girl[/url] [url=http://dacsanxuhue.com]dac san hue[/url] [url=http://howtosolverubik.co.uk]how to solve rubik[/url] [url=http://howtotieatie4u.co.uk]how to tie a tie[/url] [url=http://howtobepregnantfast.co.uk]how to be pregnant[/url] [url=http://howtocvforjob.co.uk]how to cv[/url] [url=http://whatisfashiontrends.co.uk]what is fashion trends[/url]
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Stricter penalties for traffic violations in Hanoi

Hanoi's Vice Chairman, Nguyen Van Khoi, has proposed that the Ministries of Justice and Transport increase penalties for traffic violations. Stricter traffic rules According to Khoi, the number of traffic accidents has decreased considerably and congestion has lessened for two years since the implementation the Government's Decree No. 34. Increased penalties has proven to be an effective deterrent, he said. Over the past two years, city police have dealt with over 1.1 million cases of traffic violations, collecting fines amounting to VND290 billion (USD13.88 million). Police have also seized 3,647 cars and 36,514 motorbikes and confiscated over 121,000 driver's licenses over the same period. He added that vehicle seizures have not yet been used for common violations, such as running red lights or evading traffic police, but that it could be a tool to reduce repeat violators. If the proposed penalty increases are approved, Khoi expects that it will increase road safety. The proposed new regulation would apply vehicle seizures to street racers. He suggested that a vehicles be confiscated for 10 days for common traffic violations and that fines in the inner city be doubled. Measures to improve traffic infrastructure "In the near future we will intensify inspection on roads and intersections that see heavy traffic or a high number of accidents. This will help us to improve the the overall situation," he said. An accident at the Nguyen Trai-Khuat Duy Tien intersection The city will continue to expand its programme of designated lanes for particular vehicles on more streets while reviewing the results from Ba Dinh, Hoan Kiem and Hai Ba Trung Districts. The city will also attempt to complete construction of four parking lots nearby Tran Nhat Duat, Nguyen Cong Tru, Nguyen Cong Hoan and Nguyen Khanh Toan Streets as well as an underground lot located at Hang Da Market this year. Construction will start on eight more parking lots in urban and residential areas in Hoan Kiem, Ba Dinh, Hai Ba Trung, Long Bien and Tu Liem District in 2012. The city will build 33 more bus stations and parking lots during the 2012-2015 period. By 2015, the city will have built 15 new overpasses for pedestrians and upgraded 35 bridges in need of repair. A major crosstown road is set to be built between 2013 and 2015. There are also plans to build a rapid bus route, named BRT, which will run from Kim Ma Street to Ha Dong District this year. The Cat Linh-Ha Dong urban railway section will be put into use in 2012 and Nhon-Hanoi railway station section in 2016 while construction on Nam Thang Long-Thuong Dinh and Ngoc Hoi-Yen Vien sections will start in 2014. [url=http://www.huetouristvietnam.com/index.php/209/190/travel+to+vietnam]Travel to Vietnam[/url] [url=http://www.huetouristvietnam.com/index.php/327/tour+vietnam]tour to vietnam[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/270/199/du+lich+lao]du lich lao[/url] [url=http://www.huetouristvietnam.com/index.php/209/191/visit+vietnam]visit vietnam[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/330/Tour+Du+Lich+30+4+va+1+5]Tour Du Lich 30 - 4 va 1 - 5[/url] [url=http://hitechreview.co.uk]hitech review[/url] [url=http://huetourismvietnam.com.vn]hue tourism vietnam[/url] [url=http://howtoweightloss.co.uk]weight loss[/url] [url=http://cute-girl-gallery.blogspot.com]cute girl[/url] [url=http://dacsanxuhue.com]dac san hue[/url] [url=http://howtosolverubik.co.uk]how to solve rubik[/url] [url=http://howtotieatie4u.co.uk]how to tie a tie[/url] [url=http://howtobepregnantfast.co.uk]how to be pregnant[/url] [url=http://howtocvforjob.co.uk]how to cv[/url] [url=http://whatisfashiontrends.co.uk]what is fashion trends[/url]
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Gloomy outlook for small mobile network

Small-scale telecom companies are facing challenges due to market saturation and the dominance of several big players. Beeline network withdraws from Vietna The issue has became more prominent since Gtel Mobile spent USD45 million to buy a 49% stake in the Beeline network, a brand currently owned by Russia's second-largest telecom operator VimpelCom. In the next six months, the Beeline name will be changed. VimpelCom claimed it wanted to expand its market in Asia over a15 year-period by some 20 million users, and in 2011 it announced it planned to invest USD500 million into the Beeline network until 2013. Later, the telecom operator said it had transferred USD196 million into a joint venture with Gtel which raised Gtel share in Beeline to 49%. However the end of 2011, VimpelCom's financial report revealed that the corporation had lost USD527 million in the Vietnamese and Cambodian mobile phone markets. Addressing their withdrawal, VimpelCom said this it was the corporation's policy to minimize its business in some regions and focus on key markets. Nguyen Van Du, Deputy General Director of Gtel Mobile assured Beeline customers that "The company will only change owners to ensure business continues to run as normal. Our customers' and partners' rights remain the same." However, experts forecast a gloomy future for smaller telecom operators. The Vietnamese telecommunications market is dominated by three major players, VinaPhone, MobiPhone and Viettel which hold a combined 95% of market share, while Beeline, Vietnamobile, S-Fone and EVN Telecom share a miniscule 5%. Even before Beeline announced its withdrawal, others mobile networks were already experiencing major problems. The S-Fone was said to be slowly withdrawing from the market while other analysts claimed the company was seeking investment from two foreign partners. S-Fone has gained approval from the Ministry of Information and Communication to end its use of CDMA technology and adopt a 3G (HSPA) network. EVN Telecom has already been transferred to Viettel while the proposal by Hanoi Telecom to the Ministry of Industry and Trade to purchase EVN Telecom's 3G broadband and network infrastructure has yet to receive a response. Smaller mobile companies seem to have hit a brick wall in the Vietnamese market. When Beeline first entered the market it used a discount strategy including free calls between network users which failed to prove profitable, while the turnover from callers ringing other networks had to be shared with the major companies. [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/]Hue Tours[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/]Hue Tour[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/313/festival_hue_2012]Festival Hue[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/262/154/Hue-Da-Nang]Hue Da Nang[/url] url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/262/154/Da-Nang-Hoi-An]Da Nang Hoi An[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/262/154/Hoi-An-Hue]Hoi An Hue[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/254/183/Du-Lich-Hue]Du Lich Hue[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/262/95/Du-Lich-Hoi-An]Du Lich Hoi An[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/262/151/Du-Lich-Da-Nang]Du Lich Da Nang[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/261/101/Du-Lich-Sapa]Du Lich Sapa[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/262/155/Du-Lich-Da-Lat]Du Lich Da Lat[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/263/105/Du-Lich-Phu-Quoc]Du Lich Phu Quoc[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/270/199/du+lich+lao]Du Lich Lao[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/269/Du-Lich-Cambodia]Du Lich Cambodia[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/268/Du-Lich-Thai-Lan]Du Lich Thai Lan[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/272/Du-Lich-Singapore]Du Lich Singapore[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/271/Du-Lich-Malaysia]Du Lich Malaysia[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/267/Du-Lich-Trung-Quoc]Du Lich Trung Quoc[/url]
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Gloomy outlook for small mobile network

Small-scale telecom companies are facing challenges due to market saturation and the dominance of several big players. Beeline network withdraws from Vietna The issue has became more prominent since Gtel Mobile spent USD45 million to buy a 49% stake in the Beeline network, a brand currently owned by Russia's second-largest telecom operator VimpelCom. In the next six months, the Beeline name will be changed. VimpelCom claimed it wanted to expand its market in Asia over a15 year-period by some 20 million users, and in 2011 it announced it planned to invest USD500 million into the Beeline network until 2013. Later, the telecom operator said it had transferred USD196 million into a joint venture with Gtel which raised Gtel share in Beeline to 49%. However the end of 2011, VimpelCom's financial report revealed that the corporation had lost USD527 million in the Vietnamese and Cambodian mobile phone markets. Addressing their withdrawal, VimpelCom said this it was the corporation's policy to minimize its business in some regions and focus on key markets. Nguyen Van Du, Deputy General Director of Gtel Mobile assured Beeline customers that "The company will only change owners to ensure business continues to run as normal. Our customers' and partners' rights remain the same." However, experts forecast a gloomy future for smaller telecom operators. The Vietnamese telecommunications market is dominated by three major players, VinaPhone, MobiPhone and Viettel which hold a combined 95% of market share, while Beeline, Vietnamobile, S-Fone and EVN Telecom share a miniscule 5%. Even before Beeline announced its withdrawal, others mobile networks were already experiencing major problems. The S-Fone was said to be slowly withdrawing from the market while other analysts claimed the company was seeking investment from two foreign partners. S-Fone has gained approval from the Ministry of Information and Communication to end its use of CDMA technology and adopt a 3G (HSPA) network. EVN Telecom has already been transferred to Viettel while the proposal by Hanoi Telecom to the Ministry of Industry and Trade to purchase EVN Telecom's 3G broadband and network infrastructure has yet to receive a response. Smaller mobile companies seem to have hit a brick wall in the Vietnamese market. When Beeline first entered the market it used a discount strategy including free calls between network users which failed to prove profitable, while the turnover from callers ringing other networks had to be shared with the major companies. [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/]Hue Tours[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/]Hue Tour[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/313/festival_hue_2012]Festival Hue[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/262/154/Hue-Da-Nang]Hue Da Nang[/url] url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/262/154/Da-Nang-Hoi-An]Da Nang Hoi An[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/262/154/Hoi-An-Hue]Hoi An Hue[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/254/183/Du-Lich-Hue]Du Lich Hue[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/262/95/Du-Lich-Hoi-An]Du Lich Hoi An[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/262/151/Du-Lich-Da-Nang]Du Lich Da Nang[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/261/101/Du-Lich-Sapa]Du Lich Sapa[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/262/155/Du-Lich-Da-Lat]Du Lich Da Lat[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/263/105/Du-Lich-Phu-Quoc]Du Lich Phu Quoc[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/270/199/du+lich+lao]Du Lich Lao[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/269/Du-Lich-Cambodia]Du Lich Cambodia[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/268/Du-Lich-Thai-Lan]Du Lich Thai Lan[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/272/Du-Lich-Singapore]Du Lich Singapore[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/271/Du-Lich-Malaysia]Du Lich Malaysia[/url] [url=http://www.huetourist.vn/index.php/267/Du-Lich-Trung-Quoc]Du Lich Trung Quoc[/url]
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Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Intel launches 22 nm Ivy Bridge processors

As previously announced yesterday Intel Corp. unveiled the world's first 22 nm processors. Codenamed Ivy Bridge, the novelties bring moderate speed improvements compared to the older Sandy Bridge generation. Instead the new processors focus on energy efficiency and better integrated GPU performance. "Our engineers have exceeded our expectations by doubling the performance of media and graphics versus the best processors we've built until today, which means incredible new visual experiences are here for new all-in-one PCs and upcoming ultrabook devices. What makes all this possible is the combination of Intel's leading manufacturing and processor architecture, and our unwavering commitment to drive computing innovations forward," said Kirk Skaugen, Intel vice president and general manager of the PC client group. The new Intel Ivy Bridge CPUs will be marketed as Core i-3000 processors and bring evolutionary improvements to the table rather than an entirely new architecture. All in all there are three major improvements found in the new Ivy Bridge processors – a 20% increase in general performance, a brand new integrated Intel HD 4000 GPU that supports DirectX 11 and is around 30% faster than the one found in Sandy Bridge and support for PCI-E 3.0 along with minor power management innovations that either save power or help overclock the processor. The Ivy Bridge generation Intel Core processor also adds security features, including Intel Secure Key and Intel OS Guard to safeguard personal data and identity. Intel Secure Key consists of a digital random number generator that creates random numbers to strengthen encryption algorithms. Intel OS Guard helps defend against privilege escalation attacks where a hacker remotely takes over another person's system. These two features join existing platform security features such as Intel Identity Protection Technology (Intel IPT) and Intel Anti-Theft technology (Intel AT) to help make Intel platforms some of the most secure in the industry. When paired with the Intel 7-series chipset, the new processors with Intel IPT can make a portion of the screen unreadable to spyware with the "protected transaction display" feature, helping prevent a hacker from obtaining login credentials that could lead to identity theft. Right now Intel launches just a part of its Ivy Bridge family with Core i5-3000 and Core i7-3000 CPUs in wide market availability with the more budget oriented Core i3-3000 parts coming later. The fastest representative right now is the Core i7-3770K, which runs at 3.5 GHz base clock speed and 3.9 GHz in Turbo mode, features four cores with Hyperthreading technology and 8 MB L3 cache. The Core i5 Ivy Bridge family is represented by models, which run between 2.7 GHz and 3.4 GHz base speed and feature four cores but no Hyperthreading, the slower Intel HD 2500-class integrated GPU and 6 MB of L3 cache. Pricing ranges from 174 USD for the cheapest Intel Core i5-3450 (3.1 GHz /3.5 GHz) processor to 313 USD for the fastest Intel Core i7-3770K (3.5 GHz / 3.9 GHz) processor. All prices are for 1000-unit quantities yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
Mã số bài viết 64f49452c0855ba2bdad2647916f43e3

Intel launches 22 nm Ivy Bridge processors

As previously announced yesterday Intel Corp. unveiled the world's first 22 nm processors. Codenamed Ivy Bridge, the novelties bring moderate speed improvements compared to the older Sandy Bridge generation. Instead the new processors focus on energy efficiency and better integrated GPU performance. "Our engineers have exceeded our expectations by doubling the performance of media and graphics versus the best processors we've built until today, which means incredible new visual experiences are here for new all-in-one PCs and upcoming ultrabook devices. What makes all this possible is the combination of Intel's leading manufacturing and processor architecture, and our unwavering commitment to drive computing innovations forward," said Kirk Skaugen, Intel vice president and general manager of the PC client group. The new Intel Ivy Bridge CPUs will be marketed as Core i-3000 processors and bring evolutionary improvements to the table rather than an entirely new architecture. All in all there are three major improvements found in the new Ivy Bridge processors – a 20% increase in general performance, a brand new integrated Intel HD 4000 GPU that supports DirectX 11 and is around 30% faster than the one found in Sandy Bridge and support for PCI-E 3.0 along with minor power management innovations that either save power or help overclock the processor. The Ivy Bridge generation Intel Core processor also adds security features, including Intel Secure Key and Intel OS Guard to safeguard personal data and identity. Intel Secure Key consists of a digital random number generator that creates random numbers to strengthen encryption algorithms. Intel OS Guard helps defend against privilege escalation attacks where a hacker remotely takes over another person's system. These two features join existing platform security features such as Intel Identity Protection Technology (Intel IPT) and Intel Anti-Theft technology (Intel AT) to help make Intel platforms some of the most secure in the industry. When paired with the Intel 7-series chipset, the new processors with Intel IPT can make a portion of the screen unreadable to spyware with the "protected transaction display" feature, helping prevent a hacker from obtaining login credentials that could lead to identity theft. Right now Intel launches just a part of its Ivy Bridge family with Core i5-3000 and Core i7-3000 CPUs in wide market availability with the more budget oriented Core i3-3000 parts coming later. The fastest representative right now is the Core i7-3770K, which runs at 3.5 GHz base clock speed and 3.9 GHz in Turbo mode, features four cores with Hyperthreading technology and 8 MB L3 cache. The Core i5 Ivy Bridge family is represented by models, which run between 2.7 GHz and 3.4 GHz base speed and feature four cores but no Hyperthreading, the slower Intel HD 2500-class integrated GPU and 6 MB of L3 cache. Pricing ranges from 174 USD for the cheapest Intel Core i5-3450 (3.1 GHz /3.5 GHz) processor to 313 USD for the fastest Intel Core i7-3770K (3.5 GHz / 3.9 GHz) processor. All prices are for 1000-unit quantities yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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Monday, 23 April 2012

The Critical Time for Implantation

Getting pregnant is one thing, but another important thing that you should set in your mind is carrying the pregnancy to term, without losing it. Women are not aware that the time of implantation into the lining of the uterine plays a significant role in pregnancy loss. Generally, implantation occurs on the 7th day after the ovulation period. But, new studies revealed that this was a rare case. A very sensitive pregnancy test was performed to accurately determine the day of implantation, thus comparing the HCG measurement to ovulation. The study revealed that the HCH hormone was starting to produce at the moment that the fertilized ovum implants into the uterine lining. Various results of tests among normal women who were trying to conceive showed that the initial appearance of HCG or commonly known as implantation, occurred within 6-12 days after ovulation. About 84% of the pregnancies evaluated have been implanted 8-10 days after ovulation. The study showed that later implantation could result to early pregnancy loss as shown below: - 13% of pregnancy loss – implanted on day 9 - 26% of pregnancy loss – implanted on day 10 - 52% of pregnancy loss – implanted on day 11 - 86% of pregnancy loss – implanted on day 12 or more Overall, 25% was the average of pregnancy loss from zero up to 6 weeks of conceiving. The record seems to be very high to most people but such incidences of pregnancy loss commonly occur when the women involved were not aware that they were pregnant. It is very important that you should start your prenatal care before getting pregnant. If you suspect that you are pregnant, see you healthcare provider at once. It is always advised to take good care of yourself when you are pregnant so that you can take care of your baby. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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The Critical Time for Implantation

Getting pregnant is one thing, but another important thing that you should set in your mind is carrying the pregnancy to term, without losing it. Women are not aware that the time of implantation into the lining of the uterine plays a significant role in pregnancy loss. Generally, implantation occurs on the 7th day after the ovulation period. But, new studies revealed that this was a rare case. A very sensitive pregnancy test was performed to accurately determine the day of implantation, thus comparing the HCG measurement to ovulation. The study revealed that the HCH hormone was starting to produce at the moment that the fertilized ovum implants into the uterine lining. Various results of tests among normal women who were trying to conceive showed that the initial appearance of HCG or commonly known as implantation, occurred within 6-12 days after ovulation. About 84% of the pregnancies evaluated have been implanted 8-10 days after ovulation. The study showed that later implantation could result to early pregnancy loss as shown below: - 13% of pregnancy loss – implanted on day 9 - 26% of pregnancy loss – implanted on day 10 - 52% of pregnancy loss – implanted on day 11 - 86% of pregnancy loss – implanted on day 12 or more Overall, 25% was the average of pregnancy loss from zero up to 6 weeks of conceiving. The record seems to be very high to most people but such incidences of pregnancy loss commonly occur when the women involved were not aware that they were pregnant. It is very important that you should start your prenatal care before getting pregnant. If you suspect that you are pregnant, see you healthcare provider at once. It is always advised to take good care of yourself when you are pregnant so that you can take care of your baby. yen sao hitech review hue tourism vietnam weight loss cute girl dac san hue how to solve rubik how to tie a tie how to be pregnant how to cv what is fashion trends visit vietnam ky nang ban hang kinh doanh quoc te ngu phap tieng anh de thi dai hoc luan van ngan hang luan van thac sy bao cao thuc tap Quan tri kinh doanh Anh van giao tiep Bao cao thuc tap ke toan Bao cao thuc tap khach san Luan van bao chi Luan van van hoc Luan van sinh hoc Luan van hoa hoc Bao cao thuc tap xay dung Bao cao thuc tap co khi Bao cao thuc tap cong nghe thong tin Bao cao thuc tap nhan su Bao cao thuc tap quan tri kinh doanh De an giao duc
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Regime fire kills 28 civilians in Syria\'s Hama

Syrian troops killed 28 civilians in the city of Hama on Monday, monitors said, as UN military observers toured protest centres near the capital and both Brussels and Washington imposed new sanctions. A handout picture released by the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) shows tens of Syrians surrounding UN observers during their visit to the central city of Homs. The persistent bloodshed 11 days into a ceasefire sparked growing criticism from opposition activists of the fledgling UN mission which still numbers just eight observers out of a planned initial deployment of 30. A UN spokesman said on Monday the mission will be expanded to 300 beginning next week. Government troops strafed the Arbaeen neighbourhood of the central city of Hama and its environs with light and heavy machineguns, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, reporting the 28 civilian deaths. Video footage posted online by activists showed mortar rounds hitting the area with plumes of smoke rising skywards. The UN observers visited several rebel suburbs near the capital and were met by thousands of protesters demanding the collapse of the regime. Amateur video posted by activists on YouTube showed four of the unarmed observers in blue helmets walking in Douma, a northern suburb of Damascus, surrounded by a huge crowd waving Syria independence flags. "The people demand the fall of the regime," some chanted while others called for the arming of the rebel Free Syrian Army. Monitors also visited the town of Zabadani, 50 kilometres (30 miles) northwest of the capital, where regime forces and rebel fighters have clashed repeatedly in past months. Activists' videos showed monitors passing by army tanks posted in the streets of Zabadani, despite a call within international envoy Kofi Annan's six-point peace plan for the withdrawal of armour from residential areas. However, Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Meqdad, quoted by state news agency SANA, on Monday stressed his government's "total commitment to respecting the Annan plan which the armed terrorist groups... have not yet" accepted. Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi on Monday called for the start of a political process to resolve the crisis. "There's now an international consensus on two points -- a global ceasefire and the start of a political process," Arabi told reporters at a press conference in Algiers. "A political solution cannot be considered separately from today's goal of achieving a ceasefire," he said. Two members of the observer advance team on Sunday set up base in the central city of Homs, scene of some of the fiercest fighting between troops and rebels since the outbreak of the 13-month revolt against President Bashar al-Assad. SANA said the military observers deployed to monitor the April 12 ceasefire toured the battered city's Al-Waer neighbourhood on Monday. UN leader Ban Ki-moon has decided that the deployment of 300 ceasefire monitors in Syria can start next week, a UN spokesman told AFP, following a UN Security Council resolution which has authorised the mission. Activists have been sceptical of the UN mission, saying the regime was simply buying time and was not committed to the ceasefire plan. Despite a lull in the fighting in regions visited by the observers, the violence has continued unabated in other areas, activists say. One civilian was killed overnight in Damascus province amid clashes between opposition and government forces, the Observatory said. Five soldiers were also killed in clashes in Hama province and in Daraa province, south of Damascus, the watchdog added. The United Nations has estimated that more than 9,000 people have died in Syria since the revolt broke out in March 2011. In a sign of Western frustration with Damascus, the European Union agreed Monday to slap new sanctions on the regime, banning luxury goods exports and further restricting the sale of items used to repress dissidents. Brussels also decided to expand the blacklist of dual-use goods which can be used for internal repression or for the manufacturing of equipment used for internal repression. US President Barack Obama ordered sanctions and visa bans for companies and individuals providing technological know-how, computers or other equipment that helps Syria and its main regional ally Iran oppress their people. Obama said in an executive order that the two nations had committed serious human rights abuses through network disruption and by using tracking technology and by perpetrating the "malign use of technology." A Muslim charity, meanwhile, said that around 300 Syrian refugees fleeing to Jordan had escaped a Syrian army ambush near the border but more than 30 of them had been wounded by gunfire. "The Jordanian army switched off the lights on the border when the shooting started to prevent snipers from killing the refugees," Zayed Hammad, head of the Ketab and Sunna Society, told AFP. One of the wounded had since died. In Lebanon, another neighbour, the national news agency NNA said two Lebanese and a Syrian national were arrested with a van loaded with arms and rockets headed in the direction of the border with Syria. 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Regime fire kills 28 civilians in Syria\'s Hama

Syrian troops killed 28 civilians in the city of Hama on Monday, monitors said, as UN military observers toured protest centres near the capital and both Brussels and Washington imposed new sanctions. A handout picture released by the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) shows tens of Syrians surrounding UN observers during their visit to the central city of Homs. The persistent bloodshed 11 days into a ceasefire sparked growing criticism from opposition activists of the fledgling UN mission which still numbers just eight observers out of a planned initial deployment of 30. A UN spokesman said on Monday the mission will be expanded to 300 beginning next week. Government troops strafed the Arbaeen neighbourhood of the central city of Hama and its environs with light and heavy machineguns, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, reporting the 28 civilian deaths. Video footage posted online by activists showed mortar rounds hitting the area with plumes of smoke rising skywards. The UN observers visited several rebel suburbs near the capital and were met by thousands of protesters demanding the collapse of the regime. Amateur video posted by activists on YouTube showed four of the unarmed observers in blue helmets walking in Douma, a northern suburb of Damascus, surrounded by a huge crowd waving Syria independence flags. "The people demand the fall of the regime," some chanted while others called for the arming of the rebel Free Syrian Army. Monitors also visited the town of Zabadani, 50 kilometres (30 miles) northwest of the capital, where regime forces and rebel fighters have clashed repeatedly in past months. Activists' videos showed monitors passing by army tanks posted in the streets of Zabadani, despite a call within international envoy Kofi Annan's six-point peace plan for the withdrawal of armour from residential areas. However, Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Meqdad, quoted by state news agency SANA, on Monday stressed his government's "total commitment to respecting the Annan plan which the armed terrorist groups... have not yet" accepted. Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi on Monday called for the start of a political process to resolve the crisis. "There's now an international consensus on two points -- a global ceasefire and the start of a political process," Arabi told reporters at a press conference in Algiers. "A political solution cannot be considered separately from today's goal of achieving a ceasefire," he said. Two members of the observer advance team on Sunday set up base in the central city of Homs, scene of some of the fiercest fighting between troops and rebels since the outbreak of the 13-month revolt against President Bashar al-Assad. SANA said the military observers deployed to monitor the April 12 ceasefire toured the battered city's Al-Waer neighbourhood on Monday. UN leader Ban Ki-moon has decided that the deployment of 300 ceasefire monitors in Syria can start next week, a UN spokesman told AFP, following a UN Security Council resolution which has authorised the mission. Activists have been sceptical of the UN mission, saying the regime was simply buying time and was not committed to the ceasefire plan. Despite a lull in the fighting in regions visited by the observers, the violence has continued unabated in other areas, activists say. One civilian was killed overnight in Damascus province amid clashes between opposition and government forces, the Observatory said. Five soldiers were also killed in clashes in Hama province and in Daraa province, south of Damascus, the watchdog added. The United Nations has estimated that more than 9,000 people have died in Syria since the revolt broke out in March 2011. In a sign of Western frustration with Damascus, the European Union agreed Monday to slap new sanctions on the regime, banning luxury goods exports and further restricting the sale of items used to repress dissidents. Brussels also decided to expand the blacklist of dual-use goods which can be used for internal repression or for the manufacturing of equipment used for internal repression. US President Barack Obama ordered sanctions and visa bans for companies and individuals providing technological know-how, computers or other equipment that helps Syria and its main regional ally Iran oppress their people. Obama said in an executive order that the two nations had committed serious human rights abuses through network disruption and by using tracking technology and by perpetrating the "malign use of technology." 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