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Singapore group offers 'liberty' from same-sex attraction

By Philip Lim

FEATURE SINGAPORE: With a jacket casually draped over a T-shirt and sporting stylishly cropped hair, 49-year-old Leslie Lung looks markedly different from his younger self.

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Victory by principles alone

The Write Way by Tiberius Ker

(Book Review: The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand) There are tens of thousands of novels being written and published every year. It is impossible to read even a fraction of them, and extremely difficult to digest all the good ones.

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Little Fockers top UK box office

LONDON: Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller topped the British box office over the Christmas weekend as "Little Fockers" overtook Narnia, according to Screen International today.

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France rediscovers its forgotten wines

By Marlowe Hood

FEATURE GAILLAC: Bernard Plageoles' eyes flash with anger as he describes a largely futile 30-year struggle to dissuade fellow vintners from ripping up the now rare grape varietals that once defined this historic wine region.

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Hanoi's bird man sees legacy stolen, eaten

By Ian Timberlake

FEATURE HANOI: The 1,000 white pigeons which Pham Tai Thu trained for Hanoi's millennium celebrations were meant to be a lasting symbol of peace in a country that survived decades of war.

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Death teaches US doctors lessons in art of living

By Kerry Sheridan

FEATURE WASHINGTON: Farrah Daly is a doctor who helps people die. The 33-year-old neurologist spends most of her days on the road. Her car's GPS is filled with the addresses of people who may have only days to live.

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By the power of the seven swords

That’s Entertainment by Tiberius Kerk

(MOVIE REVIEW: The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader) You know you are in a tight spot when you watch a lion who talks, a rat who tattles and a minotaur who shouts.

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Taste of Penang in Shah Alam

On the Food Trail with Tiberius Kerk

SHAH Alam is not exactly famous for its great cuisine but sometimes when the hunger pangs strike, satisfaction may emerge from just around the corner.

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