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English: The first justices of Vietnam's Supreme Court elected in October 1968 will be reenforced by six new justices to be elected this year. The original nine are, from left, Nguyen An Thong, Nguyen Van Si, Tran Van Liem, Nguyen Van Bien, Chief Justice Tran Van Linh, Trinh Xuan Ngan, Tran Minh Tiet, Mai Van An, and Nguyen Mong Bich.
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