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Meanwhile, Kiet says he ran away from a violent environment, after being brutally beaten by his own family members.
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Kiet was brought to the Library Train where he was reacquainted with his older brother, Kop, who ran away from home years earlier and never thought they would reunite again.
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As we headed toward Cambodia, one of our first stops was the town of Cai Be, where we visited floating markets, local rice-paper makers, an elegant historic residence known as the An Kiet house and An Binh, an incongruous French-Gothic church.
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Dana Parsons profiles Le Van-Kiet, whose Dust of Life premieres tomorrow night at the Vietnamese International Film Festival: "[I] t's a gritty look at Vietnamese gang life and the crimes and violence it produced, set against family relationships that provided balm but, unwittingly, also sowed some of the seeds of the teenagers 'alienation."
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He had forged a friendship with Kiet, then a commander of the conquering communist army.
Dubious Commerce 2008
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Binh says Hao returned to Vietnam in January and delivered Brown's letter to Kiet.
Dubious Commerce 2008
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M. O'BRIEN: Kiet Do with are affiliate WAGA, thank you very much.
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M. O'BRIEN: So, Kiet, with Spaghetti Junction closed down, things do come to a standstill.
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Kiet has not ordered that the remains of the U.S. prisoners the Central Committee ordered executed be turned over and we fear that unless demands are made prior to lifting the trade embargo, the remains of Versace, Roraback, Bennett, and Tadios may never be returned home to their families.
Tadios, Leonard M. 1990
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Vo Van Kiet, the current prime minister of Vietnam and former deputy chairman of the Central Committee of the National Liberation Front;
Tadios, Leonard M. 1990
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