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The Star-Bulletin carried an article Tuesday, "Skipping meals," about the rising number of Americans suffering from "food insecurity." Apparently, 49 million of us worry about getting enough to eat. Full Article at Honolulu Star-Bulletin
GARY -- Saturday, Henry Hitchcock and a few friends gave a few dozen homeless veterans an early Thanksgiving dinner. Next month, he hopes to give them a place to live and a chance at a job, good health and peace of mind. Full Article at Northwest Indiana Post-Tribune
Britain's Prince Andrew (L) and Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung talk at the Government Office in Hanoi October 5, 2009. Prince Andrew is in Hanoi for the third meeting of the Vietnam-UK Joint Economic and Trade Committee. View Photo »
That's what this vet center does. This is a place where you can sit down — maybe with another veteran from Iraq or Afghanistan, Vietnam, Korea, World War II or peace time — and say, 'You know, I've been in that hole you're in. I'm going to climb in there with you because I know the way out and I'm gonna...
The Rev. Dennis J. Rocheford called his nephew and best friend two days before he died. The priest known for his infectious smile and soothing, selfless manner, was sobbing. “Promise me you’ll go to church,” he said to David Katinas, over and over. Full Article at Worcester Telegram & Gazette
That may be accurate. It may not be. It may reflect the views of the average person in Vietnam. It may not. Vietnam's government, meanwhile, is fending off claims that it is blocking its citizens from using Facebook. Full Article at Big Think
In Rochester neighborhoods, small shops and stores are seeds sowed in hope. Some flower. Some wilt. Day to day, their quiet stories of struggle and survival are played out beyond the bustle of the streets. Full Article at Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Britain's Prince Andrew (L) and Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung pose for a photo at the Government Office in Hanoi October 5, 2009. Prince Andrew is in Hanoi for the third meeting of the Vietnam-UK Joint Economic and Trade Committee. View Photo »
Barack Obama is not Lyndon Johnson, Afghanistan is not Vietnam and this is now, not then. But listen and you will hear echoes and refrains that resonate today.
Reporting from Nogales, Ariz. - Around here, the grim joke goes, most people work for the government or the mafias. Or both. Richard Padilla Cramer apparently had bested the temptations that come with the territory. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON When swine flu erupted this spring in the southwestern United States and Mexico, it had been 40 years since the last flu pandemic. Full Article at Louisville Courier-Journal
Vietnam (Vietnamese: Việt Nam), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a nation in Southeast Asia. It borders the People's Republic of China to the north, Laos to the northwest and Cambodia to the southwest. To the country's east lies the South China Sea. Full Article
A Vietnamese villager walks through floodwaters past a building at Dien Nam commune, in the central province of Quang Nam, following heavy rain brought by typhoon Ketsana on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »A Vietnamese villager walks through floodwaters past a building at Dien Nam commune, in the central province of Quang Nam, following heavy rain brought by typhoon Ketsana on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »A Vietnamese villager and his daughter paddle an inflated tyre with spades at Dien Nam commune, in the central province of Quang Nam, following heavy rain brought by typhoon Ketsana caused flooding on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »A Vietnamese woman paddles past flooded homes at Dien Nam commune, in the central province of Quang Nam, following heavy rain brought by typhoon Ketsana on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »A Vietnamese woman paddles past flooded homes at Dien Nam commune, in the central province of Quang Nam, following heavy rain brought by typhoon Ketsana on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »A Vietnamese villager paddles past flooded homes at Dien Nam commune, in the central province of Quang Nam, following heavy rain brought by typhoon Ketsana on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »A Vietnamese villager rescues vegetables from his front garden at Dien Nam commune, in the central province of Quang Nam, following heavy rain brought by typhoon Ketsana on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »A Vietnamese boy floats on a raft at Dien Nam commune, in the central province of Quang Nam, following heavy rain brought by typhoon Ketsana on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »A Vietnamese woman paddles past flooded homes at Dien Nam commune, in the central province of Quang Nam, following heavy rain brought by typhoon Ketsana on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »A Vietnamese villager paddles past flooded homes at Dien Nam commune, in the central province of Quang Nam, following heavy rain brought by typhoon Ketsana on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »A Vietnamese family rest outside their flooded home at Dien Nam commune, in the central province of Quang Nam, following heavy rain brought by typhoon Ketsana on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »A Vietnamese villager gets in a bamboo boat with boxes of provisions for his flood-hit famil at Dien Nam commune, in the central province of Quang Nam, following heavy rain brought by typhoon Ketsana on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Vietnamese villagers paddle a boat over a flooded rice field in Dien Nam commune, in the central province of Quang Nam, following heavy rain brought by typhoon Ketsana on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Chile's President Michelle Bachelet, left, and Vietnam's President Nguyen Minh Triet wave at La Moneda government palace in Santiago, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. Nguyen Minh Triet is in Chile on an official visit.
View Photo »Vietnamese police officers provide goods and foods in flooded area in Quang Tri Province, Vietnam, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. The government says Typhoon Ketsana has killed over 35 people and left a trail of destruction across Vietnam's central region.
View Photo »Vietnamese police and army involve rescue effort in flooded area in Quang Tri Province, Vietnam, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. The government says Typhoon Ketsana has killed over 35 people and left a trail of destruction across Vietnam's central region.
View Photo »Le Thi Chanh (C), 82, is evacuated by Vietnamese air force personnel on a flooded street caused by Typhoon Ketsana, in Vietnam's central city of Hoi An September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Le Thi Chanh (C), 82, is evacuated by Vietnamese airforce personnel on a flooded street caused by Typhoon Ketsana, in Vietnam's central city of Hoi An September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Vietnamese police officers clear the street blocked by a fallen down tree after the area was hit by Typhoon Ketsana in Danang, Vietnam, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009. The typhoon moved westward after hit Philippines and makes landfall over central Vietnam.
View Photo »Han River floods over Bach Dang Street in Danang, Vietnam, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009 as Typhoon Ketsana heads wesward to Vietnam after hitting Philippines.
View Photo »Han River floods over Bach Dang Street in Danang, Vietnam, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009 as Typhoon Ketsana heads wesward to Vietnam after hitting Philippines.
View Photo »Vietnamese students talk with representatives from various American universities at a US higher-education fair in Hanoi on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »An unidentified Vietnamese volunteer student (L) representing the US University of Wyoming talks to a Vietnamese highschool student during a US higher-education fair held in Hanoi on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Vietnamese students and parents collect factsheets about the US and its colleges and universities during a US higher-education fair held in Hanoi on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, left, Chairman of the Presidium of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Huynh Dam, second from left, and Communist Party Chief Nong Duc Manh, third from left, watch Vietnamese women play instruments during the opening ceremony of the 7th National Cong...
View Photo »A Vietnamese villager walks through floodwaters past a building at Dien Nam commune, in the central province of Quang Nam, following heavy rain brought by typhoon Ketsana on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »As Vietnam's largest engineering and construction contractor with a national presence servicing almost exclusively public sector clients, our third quarter results reflects the continuing rebound in the country's economy after last year's global recession
These measures are no longer justified and could damage our long-term trade interests with both China and Vietnam. They impose additional costs on consumers and in general don't benefit EU producers, whose products do not compete directly against shoes from China and Vietnam.
I think it great impact not just for me but for the whole refugee from Vietnam, refugee from Cambodia, from Laos, for the Hmong people too
SinoHub's strengthening position in the electronic component supply chain industry in China, particularly in mobile phones, has allowed us to expand our business operations into sourcing mobile phones to emerging markets such as Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and India
uprooting border posts between Cambodia and Vietnam, and inciting (people) to commit criminal offences
We create programs that involve mental health services, education, health and we are involved with HIV-infected children in two countries, both Ethiopia and Vietnam
I hope other affected states like Vietnam and Cambodia will sign onto the Convention and that we can raise more awareness about the danger of cluster munitions so that victims can be better supported everywhere
William Faulkner goes to Vietnam.
One of the newest things we’ve added is the global perspective seminars. We’re actually using some of the international resources we have on campus. For Gaza — we have a couple who served in Gaza (as missionaries) for eight years ... The just have amazing stories about Gaza that are just mind-boggling t...
I look at this site and I look at Southeast Asia ?Vietnam in particular ?and I could easily see working here until I'm incapable of working anymore ... There is that much to do, and it's that exciting.
I didn’t anticipate that many people. Wives and families were there ... Many of the men who had tiles up, they were showing them to their grandkids. It brought veterans together – Vietnam, World War II, Korea. It was veterans celebrating a wall that says ‘Thank you’ to all American veterans.
I took care of casualties in Japan, before I went to Vietnam. I was a little more attuned to what the atrocities were, but we saw some hideous things
Is there anything we learned in Vietnam that we can apply to Afghanistan?
As far as I’m concerned, I’m glad that someone was there to videotape it and let the outside world know about it ... just as I’m glad someone was there to record Nguyen Van Lem being shot in the head, or Phai Thi Kim Phuc (who now lives in Toronto) running down the road in Vietnam after having her cloth...
It is real cultural sharing, where children can come in and learn about the culture of Taiwan or Vietnam, a place they may not have heard of or might not know much about ... Learning true diversity really does add to our experiences, both educationally and personally.
The US, Australia, Peru and Vietnam have expressed their interest to join
The Socialist Republic of Vietnam has intervened in Laos with special police and army units to seek to halt the spread of anti-government opposition in key provinces inside Laos, including Vientiane, Luang Prabang, Xieng Khouang, Khammoune, Sam Neua and Savanakhet Provinces and others
My grandfather fought in World War II and my uncle James fought in Vietnam ... Their contributions to our freedom is something I think about every day.
China is the largest producer of waterfowl. Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia have fairly good waterfowl development programmes. There is great potential for duck farming in India. Hence, the WPSA chose to hold this year’s World Waterfowl Conference in India
Once again, our enemy blends in with the local population and finds sanctuary in a neighbouring country. Once again, the danger of being perceived as an occupying force by a war-weary population remains perilous. With Afghanistan, as with Vietnam, we have a president facing pressure from the military.
I'm calling in about we court-martialed our soldiers in Iraq for simple things like putting a leash on a prisoner, yet here's Jim Warner, the way he was treated in prison in Vietnam - who was court-martialed for mistreating him? Nobody. Turn our men loose.
Hamburger in China, with sushi bars in Maine and Boston, the dollar sign said expand, now it’s cowboys in Vietnam
There are 33,000 veterans and their families buried here ... There are 35 recipients of the Medal of Honor. There are veterans of almost every war, police action, punitive expedition. They served at Antietam, Little Big Horn, the Great Wall of China, the Philippines, Mexico, Cuba, France, Korea and Viet...
I've been to the VFW to talk with the older veterans - World War II, Vietnam, Korea vets
RT @jlcoassin: In Vietnam, Google is a toilet paper > http://bit.ly/8fUBsv
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