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'Wear masks when necessary'
The public needs to wear protective masks only under certain situations as Malaysia is relatively safe with mild exposure to the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) disease, said Health Minister Datuk Chua Jui Meng.
Stumped by usage of two Korean languages
B>SEOUL:/BOne of the most aggravating experiences for foreigners who make a gallant attempt to understand Korea is the usage of two Korean languages.
The dog whisperer
FULFILMENT is the newest buzzword among dog lovers, who increasingly seem inclined to figure out what their dogs were born to do #8211; and then attempt to let them do it.
A holiday-perfect destination
Rolling pastures, rugged peaks, lush rainforests, quaint villages, sandy beaches and abundant fresh produce coupled with temperate climate. What more could you ask for? LEONG SIOK HUI discovered why Australia's Sunshine Coast is dubbed the perfect vacation spot.
Listen to your body!
Ladies call it the dreaded time-of-the-month mood swings, stomach cramps and lethargy. You can either moan about it, or get a grip and listen to your body. LEONG SIOK HUI explains.
Bonding adventure
STUDIES have shown that fathers and sons who have had bonding experiences are able to deal constructively with any crisis in their relationship.
Learning to be tough
IT WOULDN#8217;T really take very long for many of us, I reckon, to find ourselves on the verge of collapse when faced with adversity.
A paradise called Skye
Few places on earth call forth such musical longing as the Isle of Skye, Scotland. The colours of Skye are a total eye-symphony #8211; lime-green moss on weathered black rocks, yellow-dock spikes and red hawthorn berries, and the emerald shades of fir and pine trees over grassy meadows.
'Lost' scouts 'find their way 'out of jungle
Three scouts, including a teenager, had to spend a night in the jungle with only a compass and some matches after being separated from their group on a hill near Sungai Congkak, Kajang.
Tourist ‘hot spot’ with a toxic past
Weldon Spring in Missouri may be an unlikely monument to the United States' toxic past but officials claim that this tourist site is free from radioactive danger, writes STEPHANIE SIMON.