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What Americans can learn from Vietnam

What Americans can learn from Vietnam
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Over the weekend, my wife and I joined friends for dinner. They had just returned from a vacation in Costa Rica, and we began talking about places we might travel together. “We should check out Vietnam,” I said. My friend and his wife looked at me like I was joking.  Like many Americans, they didn’t […]

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