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Rafting, rhymes and robbery
Martial arts, kayaking, rafting, abseiling, jungle-trekking - one would think there's never a dull moment in national service. Not so, says SIMPLE SIMON, while PLAIN JANE takes a more pragmatic view of bootcamp.
Sneakers and superstars
Outside the courts, the main movers for team Swoosh in the endorsement sweepstakes are in place.
Aiming for the stars
A Malaysian makes good in the international arena of telecommunications. LI EE KEE speaks to Danny Tham to find out what it takes.
So much to see, so little time
Going to Padang, Indonesia, the land of the Minangkabau, proved to be an eye-opening experience. K. S. USHA DEVI has the story.
Alien invaders
ALIEN species piggybacking on human travellers to new countries are wreaking havoc on planet Earth in the harmless-sounding guises of fluffy rabbits, violet water hyacinths and humble zebra mussels.
Student conquers Mt Kilimanjaro
IN a test of endurance and determination, 16-year-old Timothy Lim Seng Yen made his way to the peak of Mt Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain, on Dec 21.
Paradise Found
Ever dreamed of going to the Bahamas, lazing on the pure white sand, swimming with the colourful fish in the crystal-clear waters . . . but have no money? No problem. Just stay in Malaysia instead! There is a beautiful little island, just 15 minutes off Terengganu's coast. Pulau Kapas is verily our own little tropical paradise! If you want to get away without breaking the bank, this is the place for you.
Saha transfer saga
The jostle for Louis Saha#8217;s signature is not only a tussle between Chelsea and Manchester United for one of English football#8217;s hottest strikers but an acrimonious tussle for Premiership bragging rights. FOOTBALLCHANNEL.COM follows the transfer drama and tries to put the pieces together.
Foolish behaviour
SO FAR, I have witnessed 45 New Year#8217;s eves. Some of them I can#8217;t remember because I was too young. Some others have blurred into one because they were all too much of the same thing.
Christmas expedition to Mt Kinabalu
A group of 31 University Kuala Lumpur British-Malaysian Institute (UniKL-BMI) students and staff are all set to catch the sunrise on Christmas Day at the peak of Mount Kinabalu.