[ē] âm “i” dài (đọc như “i” trong tiếng Việt – feet, deed, teeth)
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Lãnh đạo
Mỗi chúng ta trên quả đất có nó-
Khả năng lãnh đạo
…và khởi hứng
Đôi khi công việc cuả ta có vẻ nhỏ và không nghĩa lý.
Nhưng hãy nhớ, một gợn sóng nhỏ có thể tăng tốc…
Và tạo một dòng nước không thể cản ngăn.
Bắt đầu với một bước nhỏ.
Đừng cho ai đứng cản đường.
Đi đường của mình.
Vài người có thể cười nhạo. Rồi sao.
Nhiều người sẽ đi theo.
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Vietnam-U.S. joint exercises start
The guided missile carrier USS McCain and the aircraft carrier USS George Washington are taking part in the non-combat training exercises in the South China Sea.
The exercises celebrate 15 years of diplomatic ties between the former enemies after aggressions ended in 1975 when the communists over ran the South Vietnamese capital Saigon, now called Ho Chi Minh City.
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Obama restores rank of disgraced Vietnam general
By PAULINE JELINEK and ROBERT BURNS, Associated Press Writers Pauline Jelinek And Robert Burns, Associated Press Writers – Wed Aug 4, 11:13 pm ET
WASHINGTON – More than 30 years after his death, an Air Force general has been exonerated of charges that he violated presidential restrictions on aerial bombing during the Vietnam War and that he ordered the falsification of records to conceal the missions.
John D. Lavelle was forced to retire in April 1972 at the rank of major general — two stars below the rank he held as commander of air operations in Vietnam — after being relieved of duty for ordering unauthorized airstrikes against North Vietnamese military targets.
In this 1972 file photo, Gen. John D. Lavelle, right, talks with then Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John C. Stennis, D-Miss., before a closed session to hear his case, in Washington.
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