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Teach a child good values
MANY parents think it#8217;s premature to teach values to a toddler or pre-schooler. They believe that such lessons should wait until a child is old enough to understand the complex notions of right and wrong.
Two for the road
TWO Malaysian designers will be using the World Boutique event in Hong Kong as a platform to showcase their creativity and to gain more exposure.
Mistress of mix 'n' match
MAYFAIR Design has evolved over the years from a Chinese dress shop to a lifestyle store for those who appreciate heritage in the details.
Crave this fragrance
IF THERE is one thing American fashion and fragrance maestro Calvin Klein knows how to do, it#8217;s to attract attention #8211; loads of it.
Slamming to victory
THE alliteration is there and that#8217;s half the battle, isn#8217;t it? The Serena Slam.
Saint Scot
IN the current thrill-a-minute 2002/2003 English Premier League football season, we have been shocked by Arsenal#8217;s autumn slide that North London#8217;s finest side have thankfully managed to get out of, Liverpool#8217;s long unbeaten stint at the top followed by a drawn out slump which has seen the Merseyside club slip from first place to an embarrassing seventh in the space of 10 weeks, Chelsea#8217;s newfound steely determination and Southampton#8217;s amazing rise to the upper echelons of the English game.
Journey into Cambodia
Even today, the aura of grandeur and power still emanates from Cambodia#8217;s enigmatic Khmer past, attracting travellers from near and far to one of the most beautiful monuments ever built #8211; the majestic Angkor temples.
Cartier embraces Chinese dragon
Cartier #8217;s latest collection,#8216;Kiss of the Dragon #8217;,is inspired by Chinese culture,traditions and architecture. MARZUKI ODIN went to Paris for an exclusive peek.
The tux shirt untucked
What's up with men wearing pretty shirts? No, it's not what you think. MICHAEL QUINTANILLA looks into the trend of pairing fancy tuxedo shirts with jeans.
Return of the suit and tie
Casual dressing at the office went bust along with the dot coms and Silicon Valley millionaires. The trend now is towards a spiffier, more formal image at work, reports AMY JOYCE.