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ĐỀ THI CUỐI KỲ MÔN PHIÊN DỊCH 3 TIẾNG ANH THƯƠNG MẠI TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC NGOẠI NGỮ ĐÀ NẴNG BAO GỒM PHẦN TRANSCRIPT ENGLISH VIETNAMESE VÀ VIETNAMESE – ENGLISH TASK.ENGLISH INTERPRETING TEST TRANSCRIPT ENGLISH VIETNAMESE 1. King Bhumibol came to power 70 years ago. He was the world’s longest serving monarch.He was born in 1927 in the American community of Cambridge, Massachusetts, where his father was studying medicine. The future king was educated mostly in Europe, attending secondary school and a university in Switzerland.2. He studied music, and was a skilled saxophone player and composer of jazz. He also liked sailing and wrote several books, including a bestseller about his favorite dog.He became Thailand’s king in 1946 after the mysterious shooting death of his older brother.3. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization says Africa has more food security problems than any other continent. Representatives of more than 50 countries gathered in Tunisia capital Tunis last month for the agencys 28th yearly Conference on Africa.

ENGLISH INTERPRETING TEST GRADUATION TIME LIMIT: 3-5 MINUTES / CANDIDATE (HANDOUTS FOR EXAMINERS) TRANSCRIPT ENGLISH - VIETNAMESE King Bhumibol came to power 70 years ago He was the world’s longest serving monarch He was born in 1927 in the American community of Cambridge, Massachusetts, where his father was studying medicine The future king was educated mostly in Europe, attending secondary school and a university in Switzerland He studied music, and was a skilled saxophone player and composer of jazz He also liked sailing and wrote several books, including a best-seller about his favorite dog He became Thailand’s king in 1946 after the mysterious shooting death of his older brother The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization says Africa has more food security problems than any other continent Representatives of more than 50 countries gathered in Tunisia capital Tunis last month for the agency's 28th yearly Conference on Africa The meeting ended with a renewed promise of support for food security and continuing development The FAO says Africa has had strong economic growth in recent years But it says the continent continues to suffer from low agricultural productivity, low incomes in rural areas and high rates of malnutrition The United Nations says more than one-thousand-million people in the world not have safe, clean water to drink This is about one-sixth of the world's population More than two-thousandmillion people not have effective sanitation systems to remove bodily wastes The U-N estimates that six-thousand people died each day from preventable diseases caused by unclean water or poor sanitation Most of them are children 6 China and Taiwan may disagree on political issues But on Thursday they reached an agreement to protect investors The agreement is important because China and Taiwan not have diplomatic relations China claims Taiwan as its territory But Taiwan has been self-governing since nineteen forty-nine The sides agreed to open new industries to investment and to inform the other within twenty-four hours if an investor is arrested Talks on the deal have lasted two years But they have been slowed because of the different legal systems in the two areas Samsung says it has permanently halted production of its Galaxy Note smart phone after continued overheating problems The company announced Tuesday it had stopped manufacturing and selling the troubled devices Samsung said it was acting to protect the safety of phone users The company issued a worldwide recall of Galaxy Note devices in early September after receiving several reports of overheating problems The overheating was linked to problems with batteries that caused some phones to catch fire 10 After the recall, Samsung began replacing customers’ phones with new Note devices that had a different battery Those devices were supposed to be safer But there were numerous reports of those replacement phones also overheating 11 South Korean safety authorities are investigating the problems with the replacement devices They have not yet identified a cause The company is offering to give buyers their money back or exchange the Note phones for other Samsung models 12 Samsung is the world’s largest maker of smart phones, with nearly twice the world market share of its main competitor Apple Jonathan Roubini is an independent technology analyst He says in addition to the actual smart phone problems, the company has also been criticized for the way it dealt with the first phone recall Samsung says it has permanently halted production of its Galaxy Note smart phone after continued overheating problems The company announced Tuesday it had stopped manufacturing and selling the troubled devices Samsung said it was acting to protect the safety of phone users The company issued a worldwide recall of Galaxy Note devices in early September after receiving several reports of overheating problems The overheating was linked to problems with batteries that caused some phones to catch fire After the recall, Samsung began replacing customers’ phones with new Note devices that had a different battery Those devices were supposed to be safer But there were numerous reports of those replacement phones also overheating South Korean safety authorities are investigating the problems with the replacement devices They have not yet identified a cause The company is offering to give buyers their money back or exchange the Note phones for other Samsung models The Federal Aviation Administration issued a warning to airplane passengers last month about the Galaxy Note phones It told passengers not to use devices during flights It also urged them not to put the phones in checked baggage Samsung is the world’s largest maker of smart phones, with nearly twice the world market share of its main competitor Apple Jonathan Roubini is an independent technology analyst He says in addition to the actual smart phone problems, the company has also been criticized for the way it dealt with the first phone recall 1 China and Taiwan may disagree on political issues But on Thursday they reached an agreement to protect investors The agreement is important because China and Taiwan not have diplomatic relations China claims Taiwan as its territory But Taiwan has been self-governing since nineteen forty-nine The sides agreed to open new industries to investment and to inform the other within twenty-four hours if an investor is arrested Talks on the deal have lasted two years But they have been slowed because of the different legal systems in the two areas In May, anti-China protesters in Vietnam caused damage to at least 460 factories owned by foreigners Thousands of foreign investors fled Vietnam They fear there would be more riots But foreign investment has now returned to level standard existed before the protests The flow of money returned for three main reasons The government has promised to protect for investors, also the economy continues to grow Finally, the cost of manufacturing remains low Clothing, furniture and electronics factories have began operating again in Vietnam 20 people dead in protests and hundreds were injured The protesters were angry about China's placement of an oil industry structure in waters that Vietnam claims as its territory Long-term tensions between the two countries worsened China and Vietnam fought a border war in 1979 Foreign investment is 17 percent of Vietnam's economy and 66 percent of its exports It provides half of Vietnam's tax income Ralf Matthaes is the owner of a market advising company in Ho Chi Minh city He says foreign investment has returned because of the government's strong actions Foreign investors from Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan have entered Vietnam since the government ended investment restrictions in 1987 Their projects have helped support Vietnam's $155 billion economy and have lowered poverty by adding jobs In July, China moved the platform following talks with Vietnam Before the riots China was the seventh largest investor in Vietnam Last year, it invested $2.3 billion in the country, that was six times more than in 2012 Much of that investment was materials use to make clothing, machines and other goods In the future, Vietnam is expected to make it easier for foreign investors to business in the country It will increase the rights of foreign investors to use land And it will build new transportation systems linking Ho Chi Minh City to manufacturing areas From time to time we examine different organizations involved in development and relief work around the world This week we tell about Oxfam Oxfam is an independent British organization The group works in poor communities with local organizations It says it tries to find permanent answers to poverty and suffering It says every human being has the right to self-respect and a chance to succeed After World War Two, Oxfam decided to continue on and extend its aid to more than just war victims It saw a need for humanitarian relief in all parts of the world Today, Oxfam has programs in more than seventy developing countries It says that in each case, it employs local people who know the issues affecting their communities Oxfam also carries out education campaigns and policy work It says it wants to make sure governments and international organizations understand the problems that face the world's poor 7 Oxfam depends on money from supporters to operate A committee governs the organization with the help of a lower-level group The members of the two committees are not paid A chief executive supervises the daily operations of Oxfam Over the past fifty years, Oxfam has carried out numerous projects It has helped communities to set up schools The organization will pay for building classrooms and for equipment and teacher-training programs Oxfam has helped communities improve their health services and water supplies And it trains local people to teach others in their villages about cleanliness and healthy foods Hilton Worldwide is selling the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York City to a Chinese company for $1.95 billion The buyer Anbang Insurance Group will pay one of highest prices ever for a U.S hotel Hilton Worldwide says it will use the money from the sale to buy other hotels in the United States As part of the deal, Hilton will continue to operate the Waldorf Astoria for the next 100 years The Chinese buyer has said it will invest in remodeling the famous property on Park Avenue to bring it back to its "historical grandeur." Reports say the deal is the largest for a Chinese company buying a U.S building Chinese investors increasingly have become interested in U.S properties Homes especially costly ones are considered a good investment The National Association of Realtors says China's spending on homes in the U.S has increased sharply The trade group estimates that Chinese buyers spent $22 billion on real estate properties in the twelvemonth period ending in March 2014 That is an increase of 72 percent over the 12-month period before 10 Chinese companies also increasingly are seeking businesses outside of the energy and raw materials industries Last year, a Chinese company bought Smithfield Foods, the largest pork producer in the U.S., for nearly $5 billion China holds about $1.2 trillion dollars in United States treasury securities While these investments are safe, they not give high returns, or yields China has increasingly looked for other ways to invest its huge trade surplus with the U.S 11 For many years, Japan has had a large trade surplus with the U.S In the 1980s, Japanese companies bought important U.S properties These included a controlling share of Rockefeller Center, also in New York, in 1989 However, not all of these investments made a profit The Waldorf Astoria hotel opened in 1931 It has been a symbol of the wealth and culture of New York City since that time World leaders and other very famous people have stayed at the hotel Recently, many delegates to the United Nations General Assembly stayed at the hotel 12 The Chinese and Indian foreign ministers have discussed ways to ease tensions and increase economic ties It was the first high level meeting between the Asian powers since a new government took power in India Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Indian counterpart, Sushma Swaraj, met for three hours in the Indian capital New Delhi Afterwards, Indian official said both countries agreed much could be done to improve their economic relationship Gautam Bambawale of India's foreign ministry says China will consider the possibility of expanding economic cooperation between the two countries 13 Indian Officials say more Chinese investment could reduce India's trade deficit with China That deficit has increased to more than $30 billion India says it wants more Chinese investment in roads, ports and other systems India also would like increased investment in manufacturing - areas in which India is behind China Some foreign policy observers in India expect new Prime Minister Narendra Modi to increase economic ties with China as he tries to meet his campaign promise to develop India's economy But the two countries also have a disputed boarder in the Himalayas The conflict remains unsettled after years of negotiations India accuses Chinese troops of entering its territory in the past year raising tensions The Chinese Premier Li Keqiang was the first foreign leader to congratulate Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his election victory Mr Modi described China as "always a priority in India's foreign policy." 14 The longest railway in the world is now open In December, a train carrying products from China arrived in Spain's capital, Madrid The railway is one of the most recent transportation projects that China has financed in Europe China is paying to improve roads, bridges and railroads to increase trade between East Asia and Europe The European Union is China's biggest trading partner, and Europe is welcoming the money China is spending to improve infrastructure The train carried 40 containers and travelled 13,000 kilometers It began in Yiwu, a Chinese city in the coastal province of Zhejiang, in November It arrived in Madrid three weeks later A ship would take about six weeks to make the same trip The train is to return to China with Spanish wine and food before the beginning of the Chinese New Year in February 15 Large numbers of opium poppy plants grow in the mountains of Myanmar’s Shan State In fact, Shan State is the second-largest opiumproducing area in the world After a drop in production during the 2000s, the number of poppies has risen in the past eight years Some experts have linked the increased production to a growing demand for the drug heroin in China But Myanmar’s poppy farmers are now earning less on their crops Now, the United Nations is hoping many will decide to grow coffee instead 16 For years, thousands of Shan State farmers have earned more profit from sales of opium poppy than from other crops But poppy prices fluctuate; they may rise one month, but fall the next Fifty-four-year-old Long San is a poppy farmer He was one of 400 growers who last year joined a U.N.-supported crop replacement program Long San is now growing coffee So far, Myanmar’s efforts to cut down on poppy growing have done little to stop the farmers A U.N study found that more than 57-thousand hectares of poppy were grown in Shan State last year That is almost three times the area farmed in 2006 That has made Myanmar second only to Afghanistan in production 17 Samsung says it has permanently halted production of its Galaxy Note smartphone after continued overheating problems The company announced Tuesday it had stopped manufacturing and selling the troubled devices Samsung said it was acting to protect the safety of phone users The company issued a worldwide recall of Galaxy Note devices in early September after receiving several reports of overheating problems The overheating was linked to problems with batteries that caused some phones to catch fire 18 After the recall, Samsung began replacing customers’ phones with new Note devices that had a different battery Those devices were supposed to be safer But there were numerous reports of those replacement phones also overheating South Korean safety authorities are investigating the problems with the replacement devices They have not yet identified a cause The company is offering to give buyers their money back or exchange the Note phones for other Samsung models 19 The Federal Aviation Administration issued a warning to airplane passengers last month about the Galaxy Note phones It told passengers not to use devices during flights It also urged them not to put the phones in checked baggage Samsung is the world’s largest maker of smartphones, with nearly twice the world market share of its main competitor Apple Jonathan Roubini is an independent technology analyst He says in addition to the actual smartphone problems, the company has also been criticized for the way it dealt with the first phone recall 20 Officials in Thailand are working to help the tourism industry in several provinces affected by deadly bombings earlier this month Bombings in several southern provinces killed or wounded more than 30 people, including foreigners Experts say more attacks could have a deeper effect on the industry, which is very important to the country’s economy Economists at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce say the attacks may cause up to 365,000 fewer people to visit the provinces And they estimate the areas could lose $170 million in revenue 21 The fourth of July is Independence Day in the United States On that day, we celebrate the decision by early American leaders to declare independence from Britain While people in both England and the U.S speak English, the two types of English can be very different First, there are differences in spelling The British like the letter “u” and have kept it in many words Americans have dropped it Somewhere in our language history, we decided that “labor,” “color” and “favorite” were just fine without the “u” next to the “o.” But our differences go beyond spelling Sometimes, we use different words entirely Here, we live in apartments with elevators Over there, they live in flats with lifts We put diapers on our babies and push them in strollers The British love their babies just as much as we do, but they use nappies and prams instead We power our cars with gas They use petrol And, if we need to look in our car’s dark trunk for something, we use a flashlight They would use a torch to search their dark boot 22 China has established a clearing center for its money in the United States The Bank of China’s office in New York City is the first U.S clearing center for the renminbi, or RMB Chinese officials made the announcement last week Premier Li Keqiang spoke at a dinner with the Economic Club of New York He invited other banks to work with buyers and sellers of the RMB “We also welcome banks in New York that meet the requirements to become a clearing bank for renminbi,” Li said The South China Morning Post reported his comments Some people see China’s move as an attempt to show that the RMB, also known as the yuan, is competitive with the U.S dollar as a major currency They say there is no reason for China to have U.S banks serving as clearing centers for its money 23 Currently, there are clearing banks in a number of financial centers, including Hong Kong, London, Singapore and Toronto On October 1, the RMB is to become the fifth currency in the International Monetary Fund’s group of Special Drawing Rights The four others are the U.S dollar, the British pound, the Japanese yen and the euro Christopher Balding teaches at Peking University He says China is buying up available RMB on international markets in an effort to increase its value He told VOA that the value of Chinese money would drop sharply if it were freely traded China’s recent policy has been to keep the money stable to avoid sharp increases or decreases in value against other currencies The exchange rate is currently between six and seven RMB to the dollar For many years, China has sought to make its money one of the important currencies of international trade 24 China is using travel as an important tool to help strengthen its economy China also hopes to increase its influence on world events by sending more travelers overseas This hope was evident at the recent First World Conference on Tourism There, a Chinese official spoke about the government's plan for using tourists and the money they spend The head of China’s National Tourism Administration, Li Jinzao, said the country is expecting some big numbers from tourism Li told the conference that China plans to send 150-million travelers along what he called the “One Belt, One Road." In the next five years, these tourists are expected to spend $200 billion, he said This spending estimate is likely to raise expectations among countries along the ancient Silk Road, which links China to its neighbors 25 China has reasons to feel it can use tourism to influence foreign policy Governments across the world are changing their immigration rules to welcome the growing numbers of Chinese tourists Japan recently announced it would offer 10-year visas to Chinese businessmen and artists The desire to attract tourists has led Nepal and Sri Lanka to change their relationships with China, too Chinese citizens are now going to places where in the past Chinese rarely went Their decisions are often based on political sensitivities or the desire to buy luxury goods 26 A new study finds that more than 80 percent of people living in cities are breathing unsafe air The World Health Organization study on urban air quality says those most affected live in the world's poorest cities The study finds urban air pollution has nearly doubled in 3,000 cities over the past two years The cities are in 103 countries The study also shows that almost all cities with populations over 100,000, and in developing countries, have air pollution levels that not meet WHO guidelines The WHO warns that as air quality worsens the risk increases for many diseases These include stroke, heart disease, lung cancer, and breathing diseases such as asthma Poor air quality is also responsible for an estimated seven million premature deaths every year 27 People in the United States who enjoy smoking Cuban cigars celebrated Friday The U.S government ended its restriction on cigars, a tobacco product made in Cuba The U.S did the same for the alcohol called rum Both are two well-known products from Cuba They had been banned in the U.S for almost 50 years American travelers who purchased Cuban-made products were not permitted to bring them into the U.S That changed in 2014, when the government agreed to let travelers return home with cigars and rum valued at $100 or less But now even that restriction is over The U.S government announced the news on Friday along with other plans for boosting trade with Cuba However, the sale of Cuban cigars and rum in the U.S remains illegal 28 Thailand is mourning King Bhumibol Adulyadej To declare a national mourning day King Bhumibol died Thursday in Bangkok He was 88 years old In recent years, the king suffered from a series of age-related health problems that mostly kept him in a Bangkok hospital Last weekend, Thai officials announced that his health had worsened and his condition was “not stable.” Officials said on Thursday his health never improved and that he died peacefully 29 King Bhumibol came to power 70 years ago He was the world’s longest serving monarch He was born in 1927 in the American community of Cambridge, Massachusetts, where his father was studying medicine The future king was educated mostly in Europe, attending secondary school and a university in Switzerland He studied music, and was a skilled saxophone player and composer of jazz He also liked sailing and wrote several books, including a best-seller about his favorite dog He became Thailand’s king in 1946 after the mysterious shooting death of his older brother 30 The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization says Africa has more food security problems than any other continent Representatives of more than 50 countries gathered in Tunisia capital Tunis last month for the agency's 28th yearly Conference on Africa The meeting ended with a renewed promise of support for food security and continuing development The FAO says Africa has had strong economic growth in recent years But it says the continent continues to suffer from low agricultural productivity, low incomes in rural areas and high rates of malnutrition VIETNAMESE – ENGLISH TASK Trung Quốc vừa khai trương tuyến đường sắt dài giới Những chuyến tàu mang hàng hóa từ Trung Quốc đến Tây Ban Nha Đây dự án vận tải quan trọng mà Trung Quốc đầu tư vào Châu Âu Trung Quốc tài trợ để nâng cấp đường sá, cầu đường tàu hỏa Tây Ban Nha số nước Châu Âu nhằm gia tăng mậu dịch Đông Á Châu Âu Đại học Quốc gia thành phố Hồ Chí Minh có chương trình trao đổi sinh viên ngắn hạn Truờng Đại học Hokhaido Nhật năm học 2013- 2014 Theo đó, sinh viên lựa chọn tham gia đợt trao đổi năm học (11 tháng) Trong năm này, sinh viên tham gia lớp học tiếng Anh lĩnh vực văn hóa, xã hội, mơi trường, khoa học công nghệ Sinh viên nhận khoản trợ cấp dành cho lưu học sinh 80.000 yen tháng, tương đương với 1.000 USD 3 Chiều 14-12, Thủ tướng Nguyễn Tấn Dũng cắt băng khai trương đường bay thẳng Hà Nội – Phú Quốc Tổng Công ty Hàng không Việt Nam Đường bay thẳng Hà Nội – Phú Quốc thức vào hoạt động Với tần suất chuyến/tuần, máy bay Airbus 321 Đường bay thẳng góp phần quan trọng vào việc thúc đẩy phát triển kinh tế, thương mại đầu tư du lịch huyện đảo Phú Quốc, tỉnh Kiên Giang Gấu trúc cao tuổi giới qua đời Sau sinh nhật lần thứ 38, gấu trúc nuôi nhốt già giới qua đời hôm 16/10 vừa qua công viên quốc gia Ocean Park, Hong Kong, Trung Quốc Trung Quốc thúc đẩy quan hệ ngoại giao thông qua việc tặng cho mượn cá thể gấu trúc lớn cho quốc gia giới Chính sách thực tế tồn từ lâu lịch sử Trung Quốc 5 Bill Gates không hối hận bỏ học Harvard Ơng cho biết ln đọc sách học hỏi từ bên để bù lại bỏ lỡ rời trường chừng Câu chuyện thành công Bill Gates trở thành huyền thoại Dù có điểm số cao, năm 1975, ông bỏ ngang Đại học Harvard để đồng sáng lập Microsoft, mở đầu cho chặng đường trở thành người giàu giới Trong 20 năm qua, phủ Australia có chương trình viện trợ nhân đạo viện trợ phát triển cho Việt Nam Mỗi năm, phủ Australia câp 500 học cho học sinh, giáo viên cán có thành tích xuất sắc cơng tác học tập đào tạo Thạc sỹ Tiến sỹ Australia Ngoài ra, dự án môi trường nước vào hoạt động có hiệu quả, góp phần cải thiện môi trường điều kiện sống cho người dân tỉnh đồng sông Cửu Long tỉnh vùng cao Gia Lai, Kontum Dalak 1 Thủ tướng Nguyễn Tấn Dũng đến thăm Australia nhân kỷ niệm 35 năm ngày thiết lập quan hệ ngoại giao Việt Nam – Australia Thủ tướng đến thủ đô Canberra Tại đây, Thủ tướng gặp gỡ làm việc với Thủ tướng Australia, sau Thủ tướng đến làm việc với Chủ tịch Thượng viện Hạ viện Australia thành phố Melbourne Theo kế hoạch, Thủ tướng tham dự Diễn đàn Doanh nghiệp Việt Nam – Australia Trong 20 năm qua, phủ Australia có chương trình viện trợ nhân đạo viện trợ phát triển cho Việt Nam Mỗi năm, phủ Australia câp 500 học cho học sinh, giáo viên cán có thành tích xuất sắc cơng tác học tập đào tạo Thạc sỹ Tiến sỹ Australia Ngồi ra, dự án mơi trường nước vào hoạt động có hiệu quả, góp phần cải thiện môi trường điều kiện sống cho người dân tỉnh đồng sông Cửu Long tỉnh vùng cao Gia Lai, Kontum Dalak 3 Một báo cáo tổ chức Lao động Quốc tế Liên hiệp quốc (ILO) cho biết số trẻ em tham gia vào hoạt động kinh tế có giảm nhiều Tuy nhiên, cịn 165 triệu trẻ em độ tuổi từ đến 14 tham gia vào lực lượng lao động Những trẻ em bỏ học sớm chấp nhận việc chí mơi trường làm việc nguy hiểm Nhiều em bé gái bị cưỡng (to be forced into) vào đường dâm trở thành nạn nhân nạn buôn người Con số du khách Nhật Bản đến Việt Nam tăng dần từ đầu thập niên 2000 Từ tháng 1/2004, Việt Nam thức đơn phương miễn thị thực cho người Nhật Bản du lịch kinh doanh vào Việt Nam vòng 15 ngày gần từ 1/7/2004, Việt Nam định miễn thị thực nhập cảnh ngắn hạn cho công dân Nhật Đây thuận lợi lớn để thúc đẩy du lịch Nhật Bản vào Việt Nam 5 Trong nhiều thập kỷ qua, Mỹ đầu giới điểm đến cho sinh viên quốc tế Năm ngoái, trường đại học Mỹ tiếp nhận 900.000 sinh viên quốc tế Hơn nửa số đến từ Châu Á Tuy nhiên, gần nhiều sinh viên Châu Á hướng đến quốc gia nói Tiếng Anh gần với đất nước họ chi phí rẻ hơn, Philipin Trung Quốc vừa khai trương tuyến đường sắt dài giới Những chuyến tàu mang hàng hóa từ Trung Quốc đến Tây Ban Nha Đây dự án vận tải quan trọng mà Trung Quốc đầu tư vào Châu Âu Trung Quốc tài trợ để nâng cấp đường sá, cầu đường tàu hỏa Tây Ban Nha số nước Châu Âu nhằm gia tăng mậu dịch Đông Á Châu Âu 7 Đại học Quốc gia thành phố Hồ Chí Minh có chương trình trao đổi sinh viên ngắn hạn Truờng Đại học Hokhaido Nhật năm học 2013- 2014 Theo đó, sinh viên lựa chọn tham gia đợt trao đổi năm học (11 tháng) Trong năm này, sinh viên tham gia lớp học tiếng Anh lĩnh vực văn hóa, xã hội, mơi trường, khoa học cơng nghệ Sinh viên nhận khoản trợ cấp dành cho lưu học sinh 80.000 yen tháng, tương đương với 1.000 USD Chiều 14-12, Thủ tướng Nguyễn Tấn Dũng cắt băng khai trương đường bay thẳng Hà Nội – Phú Quốc Tổng Công ty Hàng không Việt Nam Đường bay thẳng Hà Nội – Phú Quốc thức vào hoạt động Với tần suất chuyến/tuần, máy bay Airbus 321 Đường bay thẳng góp phần quan trọng vào việc thúc đẩy phát triển kinh tế, thương mại đầu tư du lịch huyện đảo Phú Quốc, tỉnh Kiên Giang 9 Gấu trúc cao tuổi giới qua đời Sau sinh nhật lần thứ 38, gấu trúc nuôi nhốt già giới qua đời hôm 16/10 vừa qua công viên quốc gia Ocean Park, Hong Kong, Trung Quốc 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