“Nail traps” re-appear on HCMC streets

“Nail traps” re-appear on HCMC streets

The ‘nail trap’, a scam in which thugs scatter nails or handmade pointed objects on the road to cause flat tires and then charge passers-by exorbitant fees to fix them, has reappeared in Ho Chi Minh City after a long absence.
City end Chelsea's FA Cup defence

City end Chelsea's FA Cup defence

Manchester City withstood a valiant fightback from Chelsea to win a gripping FA Cup semi-final 2-1 at Wembley Stadium on Sunday and knock the holders out of the competition.
Adam Scott wins the Masters

Adam Scott wins the Masters

Adam Scott sank a 10-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole on Sunday to beat Angel Cabrera and win the 77th Masters, becoming the first Australian golfer to capture the green jacket.
Saigon’s world-famous sidewalk food seller

Saigon’s world-famous sidewalk food seller

For nearly 20 years, Mrs. Nguyen Thi Thanh ran her small restaurant on the sidewalk of the Nguyen Dinh Chieu apartment block on Hoang Sa Street, Da Kao Ward, District 1, HCM City. Suddenly, one day she was known throughout the world.
Lazio, Roma draw in Rome derby

Lazio, Roma draw in Rome derby

Brazilian midfielder Hernanes went from hero to villain as 10-man Lazio let slip a potential win in a thrilling derby against Roma that was marred beforehand by clashes between fans and police.
Dow, S&P push to new record highs

Dow, S&P push to new record highs

US stocks pushed to new record highs, bolstered by solid US manufacturing orders and strong results from US automakers.
US stocks tumble as market digests Cyprus deal

US stocks tumble as market digests Cyprus deal

US stocks tumbled on Monday after a top European finance official suggested that the Cyprus bailout framework could serve as a template for other European bank crises.
Vettel wins Malaysian Grand Prix

Vettel wins Malaysian Grand Prix

World champion Sebastian Vettel incensed Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber Sunday as he pulled off a risky overtaking move to snatch victory in a pulsating but contentious Malaysian Grand Prix.
Obama vows "eternal" defence of Israel

Obama vows "eternal" defence of Israel

Barack Obama on Wednesday began his first presidential visit to Israel, pledging an "eternal" alliance with the Jewish state as it faces the Iranian nuclear threat and perilous change in the Middle East.
Defeated Barcelona rage over Real 'favouritism'

Defeated Barcelona rage over Real 'favouritism'

Barcelona defender Gerard Pique has claimed that Real Madrid tend to get the big decisions from referees after his side were denied a last minute penalty in their 2-1 defeat to Real Madrid.
Asian markets mixed, weak yen lifts Tokyo

Asian markets mixed, weak yen lifts Tokyo

Asian markets were mixed Thursday, despite a positive lead from Wall Street and news that Chinese manufacturing activity hit a two-year high in January.
Tokyo stocks end 0.67% higher

Tokyo stocks end 0.67% higher

Tokyo stocks added 0.67 percent Wednesday as a weakening yen spurred investors to buy exporter shares.
US stocks sink under fiscal cliff worries

US stocks sink under fiscal cliff worries

US stocks closed lower Thursday under a cloud of fiscal cliff concerns that overshadowed a batch of somewhat positive economic data on jobs, retail sales and inflation.
US stocks end mostly flat after Fed cliff warning

US stocks end mostly flat after Fed cliff warning

US stocks closed mostly flat Wednesday after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke warned politicians to reach a deal to avoid sending economy over the fiscal cliff.
US stocks sink on sour IMF growth outlook

US stocks sink on sour IMF growth outlook

US stocks skidded Tuesday after the IMF cut its global economic growth forecasts and investors braced for the start of a poor third-quarter earnings season.
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