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Roasted delights at Yi Kee
At Restoran Yi Kee, roasted duck and goose are the specialties. The restaurant sells about 40 roast ducks on weekdays, and upto 200 ducks on Chinese New Year eve!
The art of the nip and tuck
Tired of the old you? There#8217;s always plastic surgery to give you a new outlook on life. HOOI YOU CHING nips in to the plastic surgeon#8217;s practice and discovers the wonderful world of plastic.
Slow and hard climb to fame
FRENCHMAN Alain Robert scales buildings to overcome his fear of heights.
Helping the children
From growing up in Malaysian rubber estates to living in the arid Arizona desert, speech pathologist Shereen Thomas has found a new home, where she is able to help the community she lives in by working with little children. ANN MARIE CHANDY has the story.
Connecting through art
THEATRE stalwart Charlene Rajendran had no idea what she was in for when she applied for the Arts Network Asia grant. However, having been actively involved in theatre and related fields for well over a decade, it did not take a lot to persuade her to apply for the grant for collaborative projects between artistes in South-East Asia in 2001.
Bordering on injustice
How would you like to get married in this town? Doesn't look too romantic, huh? This is Pekan Siam, across the border from Padang Besar, Perlis, where rice retailing and polygamy peddling can go on in the same shoplot.
Illegal bargains galore
MARKED poverty triggered by the Asian meltdown has fuelled a burgeoning trade in wild animals in Indonesia, where an orangutan costs less than RM900 and rare birds the price of a meal. Endangered species are threatened with near extinction, and habitats are being torn apart. Yet there is little the government can - or will - do about it.