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Big sister role for little gymnasts
B>D/B>ESPITE their tender age, Adlena Rahayu, 10, and Jerelyn Loo, nine, are already playing the role of big sisters during gymnastics practice sessions.
Young gymnasts get to be big sisters
Despite their tender age, Adlena Rahayu, 10, and Jerelyn Loo, nine, are already playing the role of big sisters during gymnastics practice.
Wishes for the common good
Last Thursday, The Star's Group Chief Editor Datuk Wong Sulong decided to talk about the seven changes that he would like to see happening in Malaysia in 2006. He challenged readers to come out with their own wish list. The response came fast and furious via his email.
Cheerleaders run high risk of injury - U.S. study
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Cheerleaders tackle increasingly acrobatic stunts and are paying the price with a rising number of injuries, researchers said on Tuesday.
Ingredients for success
B>D/B>ISCIPLINE and dedication are the main in-gredients of sports champions.
Hip-Hop hogs the limelight
B>T/B>HEY are young and energetic. Seeing them perform, one would think that their lithe bodies are built for difficult dance moves, including excellent gymnastic stunts.
Hamas defies pressure to recognise Israel
GAZA (Reuters) - Defying international pressure, the militant Islamic group Hamas said on Friday it will never recognise Israel but might be willing to negotiate terms for a temporary truce with the Jewish state.
Hamas defies pressure to recognise Israel
GAZA (Reuters) - Defying international pressure, the militant Islamic group Hamas said on Friday it will never recognise Israel but might be willing to negotiate terms for a temporary truce with the Jewish state.
Palestinian government will take a while - Abbas
GAZA (Reuters) - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Friday the formation of a government after Islamic group Hamas's landslide parliamentary election victory was still some way off and that talks could take a while.
For the love of gymnastics
Torn meniscus in both her knees shattered former national rhythmic gymnast Sarina Sundara Rajah's dream to qualify for the 2004 Athens Olympics.