[Vnbiz] Vietnam Airlines has been implicated in a moneylaundering racket
Linh Vu
vhlinh16 at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 16 11:54:53 PDT 2006
>From my experience and knowledge, Thang Long University- one of the first private universities in Vietnam- can be called as rather a "clean" university. Teacher gifts or bribes from the stuents seldomly exist there, despite the fact that it is a common practice in many "more prestigious" universities in Vietnam. The examinations are strict and based solely on students' merits. I don't say that it's completely clean but I think Thang Long University has a certain clean and honest atmosphere and spirit.
Tran Dinh Hoanh <tdhoanh at gmail.com> wrote:
[Vietnam Business Forum]
Dear brother Binh & CACC,
Absolutely, brother Binh. We can assume that all the organizations we don't hear about are clean. Actually that would be my tendency of positive thinking and giving the people the benefit of the doubt.
But, we still want to hear about positive thinking, don't we? If there are positive things out there, we want to talk about it and hear about it. Why are so so silent all the time about the good things? A guy works hard all his life to raise his family, no one would say a word about it. But if for one minute, he makes some dumb mistake then all of the sudden the entire nation hears about it.
Don't we want to hear about good organization, good people, good faith?
So if any brother and sister feels that your oganization deserves a praise, please just say it out loud, with pride. Share the good news with us.
We need to flood our world with good news. Why do we keep silent about good things all the time?
Have a great day!
Hoanh
On 10/10/06, Binh, Vu The <binh at netnam.vn> wrote:
[Vietnam Business Forum]
Dear a. Hoanh,
Instead of showing a company which we think it's clean, can we presume that
all the companies/organizations which are not identified as dirty are clean?
Is it a way of "positive thinking"?
Just a humble idea, :-)
Cheers,
Binh.
--
Tran Dinh Hoanh, LLB, JD
Attorney of Law
Washington DC
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