Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Three chosen for Vietnam’s Next Top Model final

(From L-R) Nguyen Thu Thuy, Khieu Thi Huyen Trang and Nguyen Thi Tuyet Lan will enter the final round of Vietnam’s Next Top Model on January 23 - Photo: The organizer
The final round of Vietnam’s Next Top Model, the fashion reality show, will be held at the InterContinental Asiana Saigon Hotel in HCMC’s District 1 on Jan. 23, Thanh Nien reports

The three finalists, Khieu Thi Huyen Trang from Bac Ninh Province, Nguyen Thi Tuyet Lan from HCMC and Nguyen Thu Thuy from Hanoi beat thousands of competitors nationwide in a series of challenges.

They will model outfits by designer Do Manh Cuong and perform on stage.

Trang, Lan and Thuy will be joined during the evening by the top 18 models from the contest and performances by popular singers. The final will be broadcast live on VTV3 at 8 pm.

The winner of Vietnam’s Next Top Model, which is based on the American show of the same name, will get a two-year modeling contract with CA Model worth VND1 billion, a training course at one of the world’s leading model agencies, Wilhelmina, and a Diamond Membership Card for two years at California Fitness and Yoga Center worldwide.

The winning prize also includes a two year supply of Revlon cosmetics worth VND200 million, a diamond ring worth VND200 million and a Piaggio LX 125.

The program is brought to Vietnam by Multimedia JSC which was given the exclusive rights to produce and broadcast the show from CBS Studios International.

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Queensland flood appeal tonight

To help the victims of the Queensland floods, the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (AusCham) is holding a fundraiser at Jaspas/Vino tonight, with all the money to go directly to the Premier’s Flood Relief Appeal in the Australian state.

Tickets cost VND300,000 out of which VND200,000 will go to the appeal via Commonwealth Bank transfer. Jaspas/Vino will take VND100,000 to cover some of their costs.

Ticket price includes beer, wine, basic spirits, snacks. If you are interested in donating raffle or auction prizes contact Fiona Terry (0907 613 947), Derrin Limbrick (0907 944 8799) or Phil Johns (0933 032 296).

According to the AusCham release there are currently 15 dead, 61 missing and 15,000 residential and commercial properties affected by the flooding in Queensland.

“We will raise some money which will seem like a drop in a Queensland flood. But, perhaps more importantly, as a community from half way across the world, we will come together to raise that money in a gesture of solidarity,” the AusCham announcement said.
The event will be at Jaspas/Vino 74/7 Hai Ba Trung St, District 1 HCMC, at 6.30-8.30 pm, tonight, Monday Jan. 17.

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CPA Australia and Banking University work together

CPA Australia signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Banking University of HCMC on Friday.

The deal will benefit Banking University students doing finance and business, increasing employment opportunities for graduates. Under the MOU, CPA Australia would support the university with initiatives including scholarship offerings, curriculum assessment, sponsorship for students’ activities, seminars and conferences for accounting professionals and access to research grants.

CPA Australia also took this occasion to give six scholarships worth almost VND400 million in total, to outstanding lecturers and students at the university. The recipients can commence the CPA Australia program immediately before they graduate.

CPA Australia also signed a cooperation agreement with the State Audit Office of Vietnam on January 13. The agreement enhances information exchange between the two bodies and encourages international collaboration as a powerful avenue to strengthen the accounting profession in Vietnam.

Established since 1886, with a membership base of more than 129,000 professionals in more than 114 countries around the globe, CPA Australia is one of the largest, most respected accounting bodies in the world.

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CPA Australia and Banking University work together

CPA Australia signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Banking University of HCMC on Friday.

The deal will benefit Banking University students doing finance and business, increasing employment opportunities for graduates. Under the MOU, CPA Australia would support the university with initiatives including scholarship offerings, curriculum assessment, sponsorship for students’ activities, seminars and conferences for accounting professionals and access to research grants.

CPA Australia also took this occasion to give six scholarships worth almost VND400 million in total, to outstanding lecturers and students at the university. The recipients can commence the CPA Australia program immediately before they graduate.

CPA Australia also signed a cooperation agreement with the State Audit Office of Vietnam on January 13. The agreement enhances information exchange between the two bodies and encourages international collaboration as a powerful avenue to strengthen the accounting profession in Vietnam.

Established since 1886, with a membership base of more than 129,000 professionals in more than 114 countries around the globe, CPA Australia is one of the largest, most respected accounting bodies in the world.

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Sculptor “desculpts” to protest land mines

A sculpture exhibition named Fragments by Canadian born artist, Blake will open at the Bui Gallery, 23 Ngo Van So Street in Hanoi from January 22 to March 13.

Working with clay, later casting in bronze, Blake deliberately ‘desculpts’, breaking his creations to make them resemble their timeless counterparts.

Fragments is a thought provoking exploration of mankind’s ancient ideas of beauty, the human sculpture and how this beauty expresses in modern times, broken by the destructive nature of the history, but never the less intact.

To raise awareness about the destructive nature of war and the devastating effect on innocent people, Blake named all the pieces in the show after brands of landmines - Adam M-72. Claymore M18A1. Sadeye CBU-75. These names hold the fate of individuals just as those from history did.

In conjunction with the United Nations Association program No-More-Landmines & Adopt-A-Minefield, Blake will donate the proceeds from his exhibition to help clear existing landmines, a project he has already undertaken in Vietnam, Cambodia, Russia and Angola.

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Monochrome photos connect communities

HA NOI – A photo exhibition by French professional Sebastien Laval, entitled Communities through Time, will open this evening in Ha Noi.

The black-and-white photos tell stories of the lives of ethnic people in three countries: Cambodia, Laos and Viet Nam.

Through the photos, Laval shows portraits, traditional customs and changes in people's lives. Without titles, visitors could think, feel and freely discover the characters, "try to meet them, talk to them, look at them and understand them", Laval said.

Born on March 11, 1973, in Alfortville, Laval discovered photography when he was given a black-and-white camera by his father. He moved to Paris to work as an assistant for a photo studio in 1992 and cultivated his knowledge by studying black and white photos. He began working as a professional in Poitiers City.

Laval visited Viet Nam for the first time in 1995 and is acclaimed by Vietnamese and tourists for his outstanding and lively views.

The exhibition runs until February 11 at L'Espace, the French Cultural Centre, Trang Tien Street. – VNS

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Famed comedian Kim Ngoc dies of stroke

Kim Ngoc, a famous actress and an iconic standup comedian for decades, passed away at 11:30 am Sunday at the age of 68 after a sudden stroke at her private house in Ho Chi Minh City.

Kim Ngoc was born into a poor family selling pig meats in a market in District 2. When she was young, she had to work hard to help her mother bring up 14 siblings.

She started her career as a Cai Luong (reformed theatre) singer and was nicknamed “fiend Kim Ngoc” for her brilliant talent.

As Cai Luong has not become much popular in the country’s showbiz, Kim Ngoc along with her son - comedian and actor Hieu Hien - set up a “Mother and child” comedy team to perform on stages across the country.

They have won the audience’s heart through plays like “Hoa hau vu tru” (Miss Universe), Bà ngoại thời @” (Grandmother of @ era), “Câu chuyện cái tivi” (A story of a Television), and some others.

Although she had witnessed ups and downs in life, she had a deep passion for arts and always tried her best to perform great performances, bringing happiness and smiles to the audience. She was loved by her colleagues, neighbors and fans thanks to her kindness, enthusiasm, and humor.

Kim Ngoc’s funeral will be held at his private house at C9/4B10 Pham Hung Street, Binh Hung Ward, Binh Chanh District. She will be buried at the Linh Son Tu Pagoda in District 9, Ho Chi Minh City at 6:00 pm on January 21.

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