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Making the rounds on X'mas
SOMEONE whom I hadn#8217;t seen in a long time sent me a surprise e-mail from Sweden on Boxing Day, last Thursday.
Battle off the pitch for two Germans
When we wish a professional athlete all the best for the New Year, we take good health for granted. We are wrong to make that assumption.
Hope on the line
EXCUSE me for being adamant about not hanging up my party hat and all the seasonal and nostalgic frills just yet even though we#8217;ve advanced nine days into a squeaky clean new year.
Addict held over elderly couple's death
A 29-year-old man suspected of bludgeoning an elderly couple to death was arrested after a short chase in Rantau near Seremban on Friday.
Handyman with a heart for the disabled
FOR the past 12 years, Eugene Tan has been repairing old and broken wheelchairs and crutches, which are later given free to those who cannot afford one.
Pitching for a better year
THANK you kindly from the bottom of my heart to the many of you who wrote, e-mailed and telephoned me in support of my recent and personal 2002 look-back #8211; as well as the 2003 articles on my expectations for the disabled in this column.
Drugstore 2003: A preview of what’s to come
A wheelchair that climbs stairs and a little pill camera that takes pictures inside the intestine. Even the most astute prognosticator probably would not have predicted what had occurred in 2002. Perhaps 2003 will bring even bigger surprises inhealthcare, write JANE E. ALLEN and LINDA MARSA.
Drugstore 2003: A preview of what’s to come
A wheelchair that climbs stairs and a little pill camera that takes pictures inside the intestine. Even the most astute prognosticator probably would not have predicted what had occurred in 2002. Perhaps 2003 will bring even bigger surprises inhealthcare, write JANE E. ALLEN and LINDA MARSA.
Man charged with elderly couple's murder
An unemployed man was charged in a magistrate#8217;s court here with the murder of an elderly couple last year.
School inventors trap award
IN an effort to reduce the number of houseflies in the environment and to address a disease called #8216;entomophobia#8217;, students of SMK Kamil, Kelantan emerged first prize winners of the Sony Science Education Awards 2002 with their invention called #8220;ROTRAP#8221;, a device to trap flies in large quantities.