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Sammi's back and happier
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Sammi's back and happier. Mon, Oct 25, 2010. AFTER a two-year break from showbiz, Hong Kong actress-singer Sammi Cheng has re-invented herself and is as popular as ever. The diva has been regularly writing columns and doing illustrations for Hong Kong newspapers. Early this year, the 38-year-old also released her memoirs, Worth It, which made Hong Kongs bestsellers lists. But Cheng admitted she is slow in putting her thoughts to words. She said: When Im depressed, drawing is very good therapy. She said: ...
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'Sex tape stars' up for body examination
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Sat, Jun 26, 2010. Sex tape stars' up for body examination. Above: Ariel (right) could face jail time if found guilty of violating Indonesias strict anti-pornography law.]. Alleged photos of the leaked video between Maya Luna and Ariel Peterpan. Click on thumbnail to view. For more photos, click here. FURTHER humiliation is set to be heaped on the Indonesian celebrities who are at the centre of the sex tapes scandal. The National Police have said the three will be subjected to body and dental examinations.
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Family business did not appeal to him
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Fri, Jan 08, 2010. Family business did not appeal to him. BROTHER Paul Rogers, 59, was born the eldest of four children to a well- to-do family in New South Wales, Australia. His father owned a large farm and a petrol distribution business that he could have taken over, but Brother Paul says being a farmer never interested him. Raquo; The Brother who turned CJC around. Raquo; Ex-CJC students share their views. He is also the deputy chairman of Lasalle College of the Arts. We have a particular obligation ...
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3rd International Convention on Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology (i-CREATe 2009) 22 - 26 April 2009, Singapore
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3rd International Convention on Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology, 22 - 26 April 2009, Singapore. Last Update: 19 May 2009. IBM Assistive and Rehabilitative Technology Student Design Challenge 2009. Guest of Honor / Plenary. FAQ for the Physically Challenged. The Singapore Therapeutic, Assistive and Rehabilitative Technologies Centre. The Thailand's National Electronics and Computer Technology Centre. In Singapore's multi-racial melting pot, all the various Asian cuisines compete in the...
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Gruelling training to produce Asian Games' 'Etiquette Angels'
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Mon, Nov 15, 2010. Gruelling training to produce Asian Games' 'Etiquette Angels'. GUANGZHOU, China, Nov 15, 2010 - Forty days of intensive training, up to eight sessions a day of non-stop gruelling practice - nothing was spared to ensure the Etiquette Angels elevated the Asian Games to celestial heights. Just ask Ding Ling, whose hopes of becoming a Miss Etiquette for the Beijing Olympics in 2008 were dashed as she was only 16 at the time. Not to be deterred, Ding tried again. We held a medal tray carryi...
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Flowers losing scent due to climate change
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Mon, Mar 22, 2010. Flowers losing scent due to climate change. KUALA LUMPUR: A rose may stop smelling like a rose. This is the concern of environmentalists as flowers are losing their scent due to climate change and air pollution. And their fragrance may be lost forever. Science and Technology Professor Emeritus at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Dr Abdul Latif Mohamad, said genetically modified flowers might be the way out. Latif said UKM might have offered plausible reasons as to why some pollinators w...
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Website dedicated to keeping track of crimes
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Website dedicated to keeping track of crimes. Sun, Nov 29, 2009. KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - The sight of his friends bloody hand prompted Kegan Gan to set up a website dedicated to helping the public keep track of crimes. In March this year, a friend of mine was walking home after a workout at the gym when he was approached by three men on two motorcycles. His suspicions were aroused when they began asking him inane questions. Gan said showing crimes on a map helped people to keep track of the number of cr...
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'China workers rude, but so are we'
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Sun, Jan 21, 2007. China workers rude, but so are we'. LAST weeks Sunday Times survey on China workers drew fierce responses from some readers. Some people felt that the view many Singaporeans hold - that China workers are rude and greedy - was justified. Others felt Singaporeans were being way too critical and suggested they take a closer look at their own behaviour. Honesty ranks a lowly seventh. Another reader, Mr Jemich T., who works in a multinational firm, agreed. He wrote to The Straits Times onli...
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