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  2. Anh Thư - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2002, in the context of modeling work being still new and prejudiced, it was not recognized as a profession by the Ministry of Culture and was only considered as an extra in major musical shows for the US. actors and singers, such as Vietnam Charming, Hue Festival, Anh Thu became the first Vietnamese female model and the second model in history to appear in a national-level ...

  3. Assassination of Vietnamese-American journalists in the ...

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    The first of five Vietnamese journalists to be murdered, Duong Trong Lam was shot by an assassin July 21, 1981. He was known as a "left-wing" publisher of Cai Dinh Lang (Translated: The Village Temple), a Vietnamese-language newspaper published in San Francisco , California, and for his criticism of the Vietnam War .

  4. List of VTV dramas broadcast in 1998 - Wikipedia

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    Đặng Phi (director); Hương Trà, Đặng Diệu Hương (writers); Dũng Nhi, Thanh Lê, Phạm Tần, Đức Sơn, Kim Thu, Vĩnh Xương, Anh Tuấn, Thu Hường, Minh Huyền, Đặng Tất Bình, Trọng Phan, Hồng Khuyên, Tùng Lâm, Tự Do, Vân Anh, Thu Ngà, Hồng Phúc, Ngọc Anh, Mai Lan... Scholastic, Drama 15-20 Apr Wed-Mon

  5. List of Vietnamese films - Wikipedia

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    Truyện vợ chồng Anh Lực (The Story of Anh Lực and His Wife) Feature Film: 1972: Bão tình (Stormy Love) Lưu Bạch Ðàn: Kiều Chinh, Ôn Văn Tài, Hùng Cường, Kiều Phượng Loan, Thúy Liệu: Feature Film: Nắng chiều (Afternoon Sun) Lý Đức Thư: Thanh Nga, Hùng Cường, Phương Hồng Ngọc, Tùng Lâm ...

  6. Đàm Vĩnh Hưng - Wikipedia

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    Huỳnh Minh Hưng, commonly known by his stage name Đàm Vĩnh Hưng (born 2 October 1971 [citation needed]), often referred to by his nickname Mr. Dam, [citation needed] is a Vietnamese singer.

  7. Võ Nguyên Giáp - Wikipedia

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    11 May 1946 – 8 May 1947: Prime Minister: Hồ Chí Minh: Preceded by: Phan Anh: Succeeded by: Tạ Quang Bửu: Personal details; Born 25 August 1911 Lệ Thủy, Quảng Bình, Annam, French Indochina: Died: 4 October 2013 (aged 102) Hanoi, Vietnam: Political party: CPV (1931–1992) Spouses

  8. Diễn Châu district - Wikipedia

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    Diễn Châu is adjacent to the rural districts Yên Thành (West), Nghi Lộc (South) and Quỳnh Lưu (North). The East of this rural district looks out of the Diễn Châu Bay (vũng Diễn Châu), which is a part of the Tonkin Gulf. As of 2018 the district had a population of 284,300. [7] Of which, up to 15% of the population is the Catholic.

  9. Trương Bửu Diệp - Wikipedia

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    Upon his return to Vietnam, Diep taught at a local seminary and served as a pastor of Tắc Sậy parish for 16 years. [3] He also founded many parishes in Cambodia and Vietnam. [4] Diep was arrested and killed in 1946 by two of three Japanese soldiers who, after the 1945 surrender of Japan, defected to Cao Đài general Cao