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Mutant orchid scams push many to brink of bankruptcy in Vietnam

Santa Monica s New Corner Cafe Looks to Shore Up Third Street Promenade

Muse Media Leafy Santa Monica restaurant Lanea was one of the bigger Westside openings of 2019, though it all seems a lifetime ago now. The breezy restaurant on Broadway featured the usual LA accoutrements: blonde wood, house plants, and plenty of sun, while simultaneously offering something the seaside city hadn’t seen before true barbacoa from East LA underground hit Barba Kush. Needless to say the collection of cocktails and barbacoa proved to be a hit. Now, as Los Angeles begins to slowly reopen for on-site dining, as vaccinations ramp up across the region, and as spring and summer begin to peek out from behind a year of storm clouds, the Lanea team is hoping to craft another hit with new restaurant Cult, just around the corner at 1460 Third Street Promenade in the former Cafe Crepe space. Whereas Lanea was awash in golden light and tan details, the new Cult is filled with checkered tile and deep jewel tones. On-site outdoor dining is situated right on the Promenade, alongs

PM pays tribute to late President Ho Chi Minh | Society | Vietnam+ (VietnamPlus)

Presidential Palace complex in Hanoi on February 9 on the occasion of the traditional Lunar New Year. The visit was also to mark the 91st founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3) and the success of the recent 13th National Party Congress. The PM spoke highly of efforts made by staff at the President Ho Chi Minh relic site in the previous year, particularly in the preservation of belongings of the late President and scientific research to serve the introduction of the life and career of the beloved leader as well as his moral example to visitors. He also called on staffers at the relic site to keep up the good work and bolster activities on studying and following President Ho Chi Minh’s thought, morality and lifestyle.

Vietnam Red Cross helping people hit by pandemic, disasters | Society

humanitarian activities in 2020, a 10 percent increase compared to 2019. The funds were mobilised from all resources, from organisations and individuals inside and outside of the country to international friends, said Tran Quoc Hung, Vice President of the VRC Central Committee in an interview granted to the Vietnam News Agency. Its humanitarian activities last year primarily targeted those affected by COVID-19 and natural disasters in the central region. When the pandemic first broke out in Vietnam, the VRC stepped up dissemination efforts to raise awareness about disease prevention and control measures, and mobilised resources to support medical workers and volunteers on the frontlines of the fight as well as people living

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