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    SE Asia stocks end mixed, Indonesia closes at 4-week low

    Published on 17/05/2017

    » The Indonesian benchmark index closed at a near four-week low on Wednesday, dragged down by consumer cyclicals and financials, while Vietnam ended at its highest level in over a month as blue chips including Vinamilk rallied.

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    Citizenship for sale

    Asia focus, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 13/03/2017

    » Having multiple passports and citizenship that bears no relation to where you were born is something most people associates with James Bond or Jason Bourne. But these days it is no longer simply the stuff of spy stories.

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    “ONCE UPON A SUMMER” with Pool Items and Fun Activities

    By prnews, Created on: 05/04/2017, Last updated on: 05/04/2017

    » [size=150:2e9tnbvi][b:2e9tnbvi]Experience the Coolest Way to Cool Off During the Hot Season with Emporium Department Store at “ONCE UPON A SUMMER” with Pool Items and Fun Activities[/b:2e9tnbvi][/size:2e9tnbvi] [attachment=1:2e9tnbvi]Emporium_01.jpg[/attachment:2e9tnbvi] Bangkok, April 6, 2017...

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    Apple struggles to make a connection

    Life, James Hein, Published on 22/03/2017

    » There is a rumour that Apple could be replacing its Lightning Port on the 10th-anniversary iPhone with the popular USB-C alternative. I don't believe it. USB-C is too popular, and Apple has a habit of going its own way with connectors and other items. Apple has long been anti-standards when it comes to their devices, and, while it would be a good thing, they have invested too much in their proprietary Lightning connectors to let them go. So even if they did adopt USB-C it would be an Apple-only version, requiring Apple-specific cables and chargers. Sure, Apple could come up with a Lightning-to-USB cable of some kind, but that would be too easy.

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    Airline should have 'added a zero'

    News, Kara Alaimo, Published on 13/04/2017

    » On Monday, one of the top stories on Twitter (and nearly everywhere else) was about a doctor who was violently removed from an overbooked United Airlines flight to make room for a company staffer. Other passengers filmed the screaming man, who was bloodied and later removed from the plane on a stretcher, as he was dragged off the flight on Sunday evening. Before long, their videos racked up hundreds of thousands of views online.

  • News & article

    Syria, NK a fine balancing act for US

    News, Peter Apps, Published on 14/04/2017

    » If there were ever any doubt that US President Donald Trump's strike against Syria was also intended to send a message to Pyongyang, the deployment this weekend of a US carrier strike group towards the Korean Peninsula should have cleared it up.

  • News & article

    Plurality of ideas

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 28/03/2017

    » Singapore's iconic F1 Pit Building might be an unusual choice of venue for an international art-and-design event like SingaPlural, given its boring, school-like façade. Even so, the annual event, which wrapped earlier this month, did not fail to draw design enthusiasts to immerse themselves in a six-day exhibit showcasing not just creativity but also the practicality of art.

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    Couture Gold

    Life, Published on 31/03/2017

    » Guo Pei is a government's dream, a fashionista's dream, a common man's dream, a continent's dream. Only once in a blue moon does one person manage to be all these things, especially because the first sometimes brings a bureaucratically archaic factor into the picture, if not done right. But this Chinese haute couturier shatters any perceptions one may have regarding the glitzy industry of high dressmaking.

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    Education reform merely scratches surface

    News, Soonruth Bunyamanee, Published on 29/03/2017

    » The opposition by academics at university education faculties to an initiative that allows graduates in other fields to apply for teaching positions shows just how in need of reform the country's education system is.

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    BP keeps refining stable, expands retail

    Business, Reuters, Published on 30/03/2017

    » LONDON: BP Plc plans to sell more refineries without investing in new plants despite growing oil production and will focus on modernising existing operations while expanding its network of filling stations to generate $3 billion in additional cash.

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