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No applause for a pregnant pause
B Magazine, Published on 16/11/2014
» I once read a great novel about humanity becoming infertile.
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Taking a dip
B Magazine, Published on 16/11/2014
» Nam jim — those little bowls of sauce served together with many dishes — can have a strong influence on the foods they accompany. Many popular main dishes would count for little without them. Think of beef or pork satay without the little dish of ajaad (a nam jim made of chopped cucumbers, chillies, shallots, salt, sugar, and vinegar) set on the table together with it.
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Medicinal brews down to a tea
B Magazine, Published on 16/11/2014
» The word “tea” used to mean only one thing: a drink made by pouring hot water over the cured leaves of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. Then came herbal teas, which are prepared using the same method but the leaves used, which are supposed to be medicinal, do not necessarily include tea. Now my health-conscious friend Julia is into brewing her own herbal tea using fresh instead of cured leaves. “I use soursop, pandan and lemongrass, which I pick from the backyard,” she said.
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Friends in Need
B Magazine, Published on 16/11/2014
» Teddy and Silver are male kittens who are about four months old. They are fully vaccinated.
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A feast for the senses
B Magazine, Published on 16/11/2014
» Now a regular feature on the country’s cultural calendar, this year’s annual khon masked dance performance by the Support Foundation in honour of Her Majesty the Queen premiered recently to a full house at the Thailand Cultural Centre.
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Indonesian man charged over stabbing in Singapore bank district
AFP, Published on 16/11/2014
» An Indonesian man has been charged for stabbing a compatriot in Singapore's banking district in a brazen attempt to rob him of more than US$600,000 in public, court documents showed Sunday.
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One World Trade Center fills hole in Manhattan skyline
AFP, Published on 16/11/2014
» NEW YORK - The jewel of the New York skyline, the pride of a whole nation, is back.
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Ebola-infected Sierra Leone doctor 'extremely ill' in US
AFP, Published on 16/11/2014
» A doctor said to be "extremely ill" after being infected with Ebola in Sierra Leone was being treated in the United States on Sunday, while the world's most powerful economies vowed to "extinguish" the deadly epidemic.
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Japan's Okinawa 'elects governor opposed to US base'
AFP, Published on 16/11/2014
» Residents of Japan's Okinawa Sunday elected a governor who opposes plans to relocate a US military base, reports said, a fresh setback for efforts to resolve a thorny issue in military relations.
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UN confronts North Korea over crimes against humanity
AFP, Published on 16/11/2014
» UNITED NATIONS (UNITED STATES) - The United Nations is preparing to confront North Korea over its dismal rights record with a key vote this week that could compel Pyongyang to answer to crimes against humanity.
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