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Báo Tuổi Trẻ English 11 month(s) ago

LONDON – The FBI has opened a criminal investigation into Chinese telecoms gear maker ZTE Corp's sale of banned U.S. computer equipment to Iran and its alleged attempts to cover it up and obstruct a Department of Commerce probe, the Smoking Gun website reported.
Keywords: probeThe U SCommerce DepartmentShenzhenobstructReutersEmployees
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Báo Thanh Niên English 11 month(s) ago
The FBI has opened a criminal investigation into ZTE Corp over the Chinese company's sale of banned US computer equipment to Iran and its alleged subsequent attempts to cover it up and obstruct a Department of Commerce probe, the Smoking Gun website reported.
Keywords: probeCommerce DepartmentcontractcopyReutersThe Chineseobstruct
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VietNam News English 16 month(s) ago 1 duplicate news

Many unauthorised roadside markets continue to obstruct traffic in HCM City although Safety Traffic Year 2012 is under way around the country.
Keywords: trafficVendorsRoad NoThu Duc DistrictGoodsaroundbuy
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Báo Tuổi Trẻ English 19 month(s) ago

Customers withdrawing or transferring money on automatic teller machines (ATM) are not allowed to cover their face or obstruct security cameras, according to the State Bank’s new draft on guidance circulars on equipping, managing and operating ATM systems.
Keywords: imageThe BankThe State Bankrearobservetimeobstruct
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SaigonTimes English 24 month(s) ago

HCMC – Many waterways in HCMC are still being encroached on by construction works that obstruct the water flows and cause flooding to worsen in many parts of the city during rainy season.
Keywords: canalSaigon PearlFloodingdailyBinh Thanh DistrictworsenThe Saigon River
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VietnamNet English 25 month(s) ago

VietNamNet Bridge – While Chinese ships obstruct Vietnamese fishing at sea, Chinese businesses try to collect the seafood caught by Vietnamese fishermen.
Keywords: FishermencollectMaterialsGoodsashoreVasep
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Báo Thanh Niên English 30 month(s) ago
A Vietnamese government decree that will take effect next month spells out new penalties for those who obstruct or fail to cooperate with the media.
Keywords: decreeJournalistspressprovisionSourcesFinesPress Law