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Typhoon 'Yolanda' (Haiyan) made landfall in northern Vietnam early Monday as a tropical storm, just days after leaving massive destruction in the Philippines.

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Vietnamese authorities are refusing to stamp Chinese passports featuring a map that includes disputed islands in the South China Sea as Chinese territory. They are instead issuing visas on a separate piece of paper. 

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The number of Vietnamese missing from tropical storm Conson increased to 17 Monday following dozens of deaths in the Philippines and China.

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Eight people were missing in Vietnam on Sunday as the tail end of Typhoon Conson blew ashore after battering the Philippines and China and killing dozens.

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HANOI (AP) -A 32-year-old man from northern Vietnam has died of bird flu, in the country's second death from the disease this year, a health official said Friday.

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HANOI  (Xinhua) -- Bird flu continues plaguing in ten provinces of Vietnam nationwide with a newly-reported northern province Ninh Binh of the virus infection, according to Department of Animal Health under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development on Monday.

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HANOI (AP) - A doctor says a 23-year-old woman from northern Vietnam has died of the H5N1 virus in Vietnam's first bird flu death of the year.

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HANOI, Vietnam – A melee broke out in northern Vietnam when more than 100 villagers prevented authorities from destroying chickens to stop the spread of bird flu, officials said yesterday as the country announced its second H5N1 case.

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Typhoon 'Yolanda' (Haiyan) made landfall in northern Vietnam early Monday as a tropical storm, just days after leaving massive destruction in the Philippines.

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Vietnamese authorities are refusing to stamp Chinese passports featuring a map that includes disputed islands in the South China Sea as Chinese territory. They are instead issuing visas on a separate piece of paper. 

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The number of Vietnamese missing from tropical storm Conson increased to 17 Monday following dozens of deaths in the Philippines and China.

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Eight people were missing in Vietnam on Sunday as the tail end of Typhoon Conson blew ashore after battering the Philippines and China and killing dozens.

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HANOI (AP) -A 32-year-old man from northern Vietnam has died of bird flu, in the country's second death from the disease this year, a health official said Friday.

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HANOI  (Xinhua) -- Bird flu continues plaguing in ten provinces of Vietnam nationwide with a newly-reported northern province Ninh Binh of the virus infection, according to Department of Animal Health under Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development on Monday.

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HANOI (AP) - A doctor says a 23-year-old woman from northern Vietnam has died of the H5N1 virus in Vietnam's first bird flu death of the year.

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HANOI, Vietnam – A melee broke out in northern Vietnam when more than 100 villagers prevented authorities from destroying chickens to stop the spread of bird flu, officials said yesterday as the country announced its second H5N1 case.

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