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  2. Trương Mỹ Lan - Wikipedia

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    Lan originally owned a business for hair accessories in Ho Chi Minh City. Using connections to the government led her to enter the real estate business. [6] In 1992, [7] she founded and chaired the board of directors of Vạn Thịnh Phát Group [] (Chinese: 萬盛發集團), a real estate firm for luxury residential buildings, offices, hotels, and shopping centers [8] and also financial services.

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

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    Between 1981 and 1990, five Vietnamese-American journalists were murdered for political reasons. While the ethnic press is the most dangerous for U.S. journalists, more Vietnamese journalists have been killed than journalists from any other group, including African Americans, Latinos, Chinese, or Haitians.

  4. Trưng sisters - Wikipedia

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    Su Ding, the Chinese governor of Jiaozhi province at the time, is remembered by his cruelty and tyranny. [11] According to the Book of the Later Han , Thi Sách was "of a fierce temperament", and Su Ding attempted to restrain him with legal procedures, literally to behead him without trial.

  5. NLF and PAVN strategy, organization and structure - Wikipedia

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    As the border battles of 1967 wound down, Hanoi's war directors prepared for a savage blow- the Tong Cong kich, Tong Khoi Nghia or "General Uprising" among the Southern masses, known more popularly to Westerners as the Tet Offensive. The major phase of the Tet Offensive would consist of three parts: (a) a series of border assaults and battles ...

  6. Operation Truong Cong Dinh - Wikipedia

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    Operation Truong Cong Dinh (also known as Operation People's Road), was a United States and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) security operation to reestablish South Vietnamese control over the northern Mekong Delta in the aftermath of the Tet Offensive.

  7. Đan Trường - Wikipedia

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    In 2000s, he released many albums that gained much commercial success: Bong Dang Thien Than (2000), Loi Ru Tinh (2001), Trai Tim Binh Yen - Dong Song Bang (2002), Giac Mo Mau Xanh (2003), Den 1 Luc Nao Do (2004), Thap Nhi My Nhan (2007).

  8. Trương Như Tảng - Wikipedia

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    Trương Như Tảng (14 November 1923 – 8 November 2005) was a South Vietnamese lawyer and politician. He was active in many anti-South Vietnam organizations before joining the newly created Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam as the Minister of Justice.

  9. Canadian International School Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Canadian International School Vietnam (CIS; Vietnamese: Trường quốc tế Canada) is a private international school based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.The school belongs to The Canadian International School System (CISS), along with three other campuses: the Bilingual Canadian International School (BCIS), Albert Einstein School (AES) and Canada – Vietnam Kindergarten (CVK).