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The dark side of horse racing
HATS, pretty dresses, suits, and horses. That is a summary of what goes down at the Melbourne Cup, a day that has been declared a public holiday for the state of Victoria, Australia due to the horse race.
Big game, bigger controversy
HE WAS laid out in on the brown Zimbabwean dirt, his head barely upright, with his eyes closed and mouth slack. His signature jet-black mane was dusted by dirt, his large paws embedded in the ground - and the crossbow that was used to kill him was propped up at his side.
The Not-So-Glamourous Life of Acting
Acting in Malaysia isn't about throwing diva tantrums in an expensive trailer, but slogging long hours for the love of it.
Another digital leap
With the new Kindle Matchbox, Amazon is raising the bar in the e-book market once again.
Hard Daddy
Fathers Day is finally here! This is the day of celebration honouring fatherhood, paternal bond and the influence of fathers in society.
The last fish listeners
A unique traditional fishing method in which fishermen tune into the catch is in danger of dying out.
Dream come true
How E-books helped Australian CJ Archer become an award-winning author of historical romance novels.
Going indie
Writers are turning down traditional publishing contracts, preferring to stick self-publishing their ebooks. In this age of swift and easy digital publishing, it seems only logical.
Ban on trawling needed to save our seafood
FISHING in Malaysia is no longer a lucrative profession due to the dwindling number of marine life in our ocean. There are too many fishermen, and too few fish. You do the math, there is simple not as many fish to be caught.