Monday, March 5, 2007

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65 and feeling useless? That's depressingly ageist
I am a primary health-care doctor involved in the care of 'older' people in the community. In geriatrics, a person aged between 65 and 75 is considered 'young', that is, physiologically not much different from younger people. Hence, it was with... [Read more]

Gascoigne to act in sci-fi horror movie
LONDON - HIS life has often seemed like a horror movie, and now Paul Gascoigne is going to star in one with a sci-fi twist.The former England international, who has fought alcohol and drug problems, will make his acting debut in... [Read more]

An Asian triangle to watch out for
THE foreign ministers of Russia, India and China have met this week in Delhi. Their talks did not last long and nothing much transpired. But other governments watched the meeting with great care. For, if Russia, China and India - representing... [Read more]

Video game maker raided for using illegal software
A COMPANY that develops video games was raided on Thursday morning - allegedly for using illegal software. The case has more than a touch of irony, considering the company is part of an industry that has always railed against the impact... [Read more]

Equal prize money for women
LONDON - AFTER years of holding out against equal prize money, Wimbledon bowed to public pressure yesterday and agreed to pay women players as much men. 'Tennis is one of the few sports in which women and men compete in the... [Read more]

China's role as go-between no longer crucial
BEIJING - THE current six-nation negotiations on North Korea's nuclear programme are in effect just 'two-party talks' as Washington and Pyongyang have already sewn up a deal, according to analysts. Should the present round of six-party talks produce a watershed agreement... [Read more]

Bouquets
CELLPHONE FOUND, THANKS TO STAFF OF FAST-FOOD OUTLETON FEB 2, I left my mobile phone at McDonald's at Centrepoint after having breakfast there. I only realised this later, at the National University of Singapore campus, and had to get my husband... [Read more]

OCBC to buy Indonesian debt underwriter
JAKARTA - OCBC Bank has agreed to buy a 29.5 per cent stake in Trimegah Securities, Indonesia's third-biggest debt underwriter, for 172.52 billion rupiah (S$29.16 million).OCBC, the smallest of Singapore's three banks, separately said its wholly-owned unit, Excel Holdings, has reached... [Read more]

Manufacturing attracts record $9b investments
KUALA LUMPUR - MALAYSIA drew a record RM20.2 billion (S$9 billion) in foreign investments in its manufacturing sector last year, but is facing more competition for funds. All in, 1,077 manufacturing projects worth RM46 billion were approved last year, far exceeding... [Read more]

$89,000 village for the poor in wife's name
FILIPINO stock trader Rudy Abad's story has been one of tragedy and triumph, riches and rags, love lost and hope discovered. These are imbued in the Maria Rose Abad Village, a settlement on Manila's outskirts which the 60-year-old helped build in... [Read more]

Tsang envisions HK as China's key financial hub
HONG Kong must continue to thrive as a financial hub and at the same time take steps to ensure that the rich-poor wealth gap does not worsen.These were among the key goals for the city's Chief Executive Donald Tsang, who launched... [Read more]

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