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Dat Nguyen

Born: Sept. 25, 1975
Football LB

selected by Dallas Cowboys in 3rd round of 1999 draft; set career records at Texas A&M in tackles (517) and consecutive starts (51); Lombardi Award winner, Bednarik Award winner and consensus All-American LB in 1998; son of Vietnamese immigrants.


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A city of many names: Vietnam's capital has been renamed by Vietnamese kings and Chinese invaders repeatedly throughout the nation's history, writes Nguyen Dat.(THE MILLENNIUM CITY) (Vietnam Investment Review)

A financial history of Vietnam: Thanh Dat enjoys the insights into Vietnamese history provided by the private collection of Nguyen Dinh Su, now on show at the impressive new Hanoi museum.(CULTURAL WINDOW) (Vietnam Investment Review)

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Drugstore cowboys: doctors and pharmacies earn commission for prescribing or selling certain products to patients, so can we be sure we're really getting the right medicine to treat our illness? Thanh Dat reports.(SOCIETY AT LARGE) (Vietnam Investment Review)

Take on the grandmaster: the inventor of Vo Dao Vietnam and record breaking grand master, Chu Tan Cuong shares his secrets with Thanh Dat.(PROFILE)(Interview) (Vietnam Investment Review)

Heavy lies the crown: a vast trove of royal treasure has resurfaced at the National Museum of Vietnamese History in Hanoi after spending half a century in a darkened room. Tong Dat reports.(CULTURAL WINDOW) (Vietnam Investment Review)

No more greens: with land now a scarce commodity in Hanoi due to rapid urban growth, one unique herb from Dong Da District may soon be a thing of the past, writes Thanh Dat. (Vietnam Investment Review)

Preserving the old city: Hanoi's rapid economic growth and development means the city's fragile architectural heritage is under threat. Is enough being done to protect it? Thanh Dat reports.(THE MILLENNIUM CITY) (Vietnam Investment Review)

Fool's gold: antique collectors are invariably patient and passionate but they also need to be experts to spot the plethora of fake items that are pumped into the market, says Thanh Dat.(CULTURAL WINDOW) (Vietnam Investment Review)

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