Newspapers Published in Vietnam - Tuoi Tre, Nhn Dn, Ba RIA Vung Tau Daily Newspaper, Saigon Times, Viet Nam News, Saigon Times Daily (Paperback)


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Tuoi Tre, Nhn Dn, Ba Ria Vung Tau Daily Newspaper, Saigon Times, Viet Nam News, Saigon Times Daily, Si Gn Gi?i Phng, le Courrier Du Vietnam, Quan Doi Nhan Dan. Excerpt: Tui Tr (Vietnamese: Bo Tui Tr - Youth) is a major daily newspaper in Vietnam, publishing in Vietnamese from H Ch Minh City. It was originally a publication of the H Ch Minh Communist Youth Organization (Vietnamese: on Thanh nin Cng sn H Ch Minh) of H Ch Minh City, and while it is still the official mouthpiece of that organization, it has grown to become the largest newspaper in the country. As of 2007 its daily circulation is 450,000. The printed newspaper includes: Tui Tr daily, weekly Tui Tr Cui Tun, bi-monthly Tui Tr Ci. Online versions includes: a Vietnamese version Tui Tr Online and an English version Vietnews. Tuoi Tre Newspaper was officially established on September 2, 1975. However, its precursor was propaganda leaflets issued by students and pupils in Saigon during their anti-American movements in the Vietnam War. In its early stage, Tuoi Tre circulated tri-weekly. On September 1, 2000, it started to issue one more on Friday. From April 2, 2006, it became a daily newspaper. Its headquarters is located on 60A, Hong Vn Th street, Ward 9, Ph Nhun District, in the urban area of Ho Chi Minh City. Tuoi Tre has 8 representative offices in Hanoi, Ngh An, Hu, Danang, Qui Nhn, Nha Trang, Dalat, and Can Tho. Described as pro-reformist by the BBC, the newspaper had run into trouble with the communist authorities several times. In May 1991, its editor in chief was sacked when the paper ran an article suggesting that Ho Chi Minh might have been married. In 2000, it commissioned a survey among H Ch Minh City youths that found out that Bill Gates is more admired th... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=12894887

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Tuoi Tre, Nhn Dn, Ba Ria Vung Tau Daily Newspaper, Saigon Times, Viet Nam News, Saigon Times Daily, Si Gn Gi?i Phng, le Courrier Du Vietnam, Quan Doi Nhan Dan. Excerpt: Tui Tr (Vietnamese: Bo Tui Tr - Youth) is a major daily newspaper in Vietnam, publishing in Vietnamese from H Ch Minh City. It was originally a publication of the H Ch Minh Communist Youth Organization (Vietnamese: on Thanh nin Cng sn H Ch Minh) of H Ch Minh City, and while it is still the official mouthpiece of that organization, it has grown to become the largest newspaper in the country. As of 2007 its daily circulation is 450,000. The printed newspaper includes: Tui Tr daily, weekly Tui Tr Cui Tun, bi-monthly Tui Tr Ci. Online versions includes: a Vietnamese version Tui Tr Online and an English version Vietnews. Tuoi Tre Newspaper was officially established on September 2, 1975. However, its precursor was propaganda leaflets issued by students and pupils in Saigon during their anti-American movements in the Vietnam War. In its early stage, Tuoi Tre circulated tri-weekly. On September 1, 2000, it started to issue one more on Friday. From April 2, 2006, it became a daily newspaper. Its headquarters is located on 60A, Hong Vn Th street, Ward 9, Ph Nhun District, in the urban area of Ho Chi Minh City. Tuoi Tre has 8 representative offices in Hanoi, Ngh An, Hu, Danang, Qui Nhn, Nha Trang, Dalat, and Can Tho. Described as pro-reformist by the BBC, the newspaper had run into trouble with the communist authorities several times. In May 1991, its editor in chief was sacked when the paper ran an article suggesting that Ho Chi Minh might have been married. In 2000, it commissioned a survey among H Ch Minh City youths that found out that Bill Gates is more admired th... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=12894887

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May 2010

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May 2010

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152 x 229 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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26

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978-1-157-11722-3

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9781157117223

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1-157-11722-8



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