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Young Singapore chefs serve up hope for street food's future
Singapore, Feb 13 (AFP): After the pandemic torpedoed his chance to work at a Michelin-starred New York restaurant, Lim Wei Keat returned to his roots by becoming a Singapore street-food chef cooking local fare.
ANALYSIS-How McDonald's plans to bring back traffic with new cheaper chicken sandwiches
NEW YORK: When McDonald's Corp rolls out its new crispy chicken sandwich line on Feb. 24, it will swap out a higher-priced premium chicken sandwich from its menu, the company confirmed to Reuters.
Analysis: Collapsed health system makes Venezuela vaccination campaign an uphill battle
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's deteriorated health system and collapsed economy will make the country one of the toughest places in the region to conduct a coronavirus vaccination campaign, an effort that already trails most of South America, experts said.
Worrying number of dogs being abandoned
IPOH: The Ipoh Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ISPCA) has reported a 50% increase in dogs being abandoned since the Covid-19 pandemic started.
Virtually connected while physically apart
FOR Hu Mooi Seng, spending Chinese New Year in a foreign land was never part of the plan.
Hong Kong actress Crystal Fung settles payment for car accident she caused with selfie
The fender bender, which took place on Feb 6, happened between her Tesla and an even more expensive car, a Bentley.
EXCLUSIVE: China-based actor Lawrence Wong once flew to Johor to have 1 CNY meal
Born and raised in Johor, Wong will celebrate CNY with his family via video call from China this year.
PdPR: laptop stocks run out in most stores
Affordable Laptops, especially in the sub-RM2,000 range, were sold out in Ipoh due to high demand from parents, who were buying laptops for their kids studying at home.
Copper traders hunt for more good news after long rally slows
NEW YORK: Copper is on the cusp of its longest rally on record, but the metal, seen as a global economic bellwether, has recently stumbled, and traders are watching Washington and Beijing for clues to the next leg up.
Prices of laptops and IT gadgets have gone up, consumers say
PETALING JAYA: As students have to follow their lessons online because of the movement control order, there are concerns that traders are taking advantage of the situation to hike up prices of laptops and printer ink cartridges as demand for such items increased from last month.