VIETNAMESE CHARACTER AS DECEIVER, LIAR, THIEF, KILLER  ETC....( Ref Book "Giai 
Phong ...." T.Terzani )
While Cambodia is occupied by the Vienamese invaders and the illegal Viet 
sttlers , all these are thieves as confirmed by the Viet PM here .
 
Last Updated: 

Wednesday, September 10, 2008 Vietnam 




PM stresses vigilance against counterfeit products


Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has urged economic sectors and local 
authorities to step up efforts to combat low-quality goods or counterfeit 
products.


According to a dispatch signed Monday by the PM, relevant agencies are to 
closely monitor the production and trade of counterfeit goods, including fake 
fertilizers, animal feed and pharmaceutical products. 
The Ministry of Public Security is called upon to investigate and sanction 
organizations and individuals involved with producing, distributing and storing 
low-quality goods or counterfeit wares.

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: LESSON OF CHEATING RE: Think 
Massmedia: Video Update For Setember 9, 2008Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 02:38:26 
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LESSON OF CHEATING RE: Think Massmedia: Video Update For Setember 9, 2008.10 UN 
RESOLUTIONS, (1979-1988) VOTED BY 116 UN MEMBER COUNTRIES ,CALL VIETNAM TO 
CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA & REMOVE ALL HER TROOPS FROM THE COUNTRY ARE 
NOT RESPECTED.   
America calls Vietnam to restore Cambodia Independence .President Reagan's 
address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, 
New York . September 26, 1988. "Mr. Secretary-General, there are new hopes for 
Cambodia, a nation whose freedom and independence we seek just as avidly as we 
sought thefreedom and independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal of 
all Vietnamese troops ...." BURYsee the consequences ?Illegal bottled-water 
makers face closure 
 
 
 



Written by Kay Kimsong    

Tuesday, 09 September 2008 

Safety rising concern as most producers fail to meet standards
 

HENG CHIVOAN A shop vendor checks her stocks of bottled water in Phnom Penh on 
Monday. MORE than 100 bottled-water companies could be closed for failing to 
meet minimum production quality standards, the Ministry of Industry, Mines and 
Energy has said, adding that Cambodia's markets are being flooded with 
potentially dangerous drinking water.Only 24 of the 130 enterprises are 
compliant with the ministry's Department of Industrial Standards, department 
director Ping Sivlay said. "We know that some of these enterprises don't even 
tell the ministry where their factories are located or what kind of water they 
are using to make their product," he told the Post.Bottled water that meets the 
ministry's standards is currently given a "CS900" stamp, but enforcing quality 
control in the markets is difficult. The Commerce Ministry's Cam-Control can 
report suspect products to the Industry Ministry, but it is unclear by which 
criteria they are judged and what action can be taken against violators.Ping 
Sivlay said that the Industry Ministry was working to establish an Institute of 
Standards that would set quality-control guidelines for all products 
manufactured in Cambodia. Once this is set up, the ministry would begin banning 
subpar products, he said."We will take action against any drinking-water 
enterprises that do not reach national standards for quality," he said.Ser 
Viseth, manager for Hi-Tech Pure Drinking Water, said his company brings 
samples of their product to both Cam-Control and the Industry Ministry each 
month for testing in order to obtain the CS900 stamp. Others, however, are not 
so diligent, said Ith Praing, secretary of state at the Industry Ministry."For 
those bottles of water with no [CS900] stamp, they are illegal and the water is 
not guaranteed to be good to drink," he said.The overarching concern is the 
health impact on a public that largely relies on bottled water, health 
officials say.Dr Veng Thai of the Phnom Penh Municipal Health Department said 
unregulated production methods are to blame for the varying quality of 
water.But the bottled-water issue also extends to other products, in the 
interest of fair competition, said Mao Thora, undersecretary of state for the 
Commerce Ministry. "We need standards for all products," he said.

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Hello Everyone,
Welcome to the September release of new videos from Think Massmedia.  This 
month's treat is a special one, for it includes the Cambodian culture which few 
have heard, a tour of the pristine wine country of Napa Valley, and wraps up 
with a series of orchid care and successful growth demonstrations. 
Please enjoy them and as always your comments and suggestions are welcomed.
Very few of us have heard of Cambodia, Ankor Wat, and the genocide of the 
gentle Khmer people by the Khmer Rouge in the late 1970s unless it is  through 
the Hollywood film "The Killing Fields" or through an avid traveler to the Far 
East.  Perom Uch, a genocide survivor and a Public Relation from C.A.R.A of the 
Silicon Valley, is here to help us demystify the Khmer culture, tradition, 
values, and the mission of C.A.R.A.  
http://www.thinkmassmedia.com/PUINT01.html
Kara Uy has also lived through the atrocity and is here to share her experience 
that helped shape her life.  Being a young immigrant growing up in the States, 
she talks about her struggle to "fit in" and her search for self identity.  Uy 
is an active member in helping the Khmer community, particularly empowering 
women of her age and the younger generations.  
http://www.thinkmassmedia.com/KUINT01.html
Steve Reynolds of the Reynolds Family Winery in Napa Valley California has 
learned his wine producing and viticulture skills and trade through his father 
and by attending U.C Davis.  Reynolds is here to share his wealth of knowledge 
in the art, science, and technology of today's wine making and vine growing 
processes.  Some topics of discussion are soil preparation, root systems, cane 
training, and perhaps more than you ever wanted to know when you take that next 
sip from your glass.    
http://www.thinkmassmedia.com/SRINT01.html
Bruce Davidson is the Vice President of the SCVOS and is here to teach and show 
us "Easy Growing Orchids" and "Growing Orchids Indoors".  Davidson shares his 
"fail proof" techniques for potting, root care, and watering procedures that 
will make any novice grower look like a pro.  If not, at least you'll have a 
head start on lowering your orchids' death rate by a land slide.  
http://www.thinkmassmedia.com/BRUEGO01.html
http://www.thinkmassmedia.com/BRUGOI01.html
 
Now that you have acquired an orchid from your local nursery or super market, 
what should you do next to ensure your new-born has a chance of life and grows 
up to meet your expectations?   Have no fear because Tanya Lam is your orchid's 
nanny and she will guide and handhold you as she shows you how to change its 
diapers, bathing rituals, nourishing requirements, and the type of crib it 
needs for its sleeping habits.
http://www.thinkmassmedia.com/TLAMOS01.html
Masdevallia is a majestic orchid of a flower.  If it’s a love at first sight 
you have for Masdevallia, you will be in heaven because Tom Perlite of Golden 
Gate Orchids is here to show you how to care for it without it ever fading away.
 
http://www.thinkmassmedia.com/TOMMASD01.html
 
Do you have a love, taste, and an eye for rare and exotic orchids?  Harry 
Phillips of Andy's Orchids has just the right treat for your desire.  Phillips 
tours us through many rare orchid species from every imaginable corner of the 
globe.  He will also show us how to adopt them into our home and grow them on a 
mount such as a stick which is natively how orchids thrive in its natural 
habitats.  His topics of discussion include water frequency and fertilizing.
http://www.thinkmassmedia.com/HPGOS01.html
http://www.thinkmassmedia.com/HPINT01.html
 
Do you ever fancy yourself spicing up your windowsills with orchids but your 
shame and guilt of killing them was too much for your gentle nature?  Your 
first step or journey to enlightenment and boosting your confidence of orchid 
care and success is to watch Alan Koch's, of Gold Country Orchids, video clips. 
 Koch will walk and demonstrate "Windowsill Orchid Growing" a play-by-play on 
watering, maintaining good root system, potting, and media selection for 
successful growth.  
http://www.thinkmassmedia.com/ALMINI01.html
We all hate weeds.  Our gardens and lawns would be a paradise without them, but 
what if the type of weed happens to be orchids that can beautify our homes and 
gardens?  That would be a horse of a different color.  Indeed colorful, they 
are Epidendrums.  They are a breed of various heights, come in many colors, and 
have the ability to bloom nearly year round given the right necessities.  
Lauris Rose of Cal Orchids is here to share with us just that.  
http://www.thinkmassmedia.com/LREPI01.html
 
 
Regards,
Kevin Ling
Think Massmedia
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Santa Clara, Ca 95054
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