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400 New Zealand alumni expected at convention
About 400 delegates are expected to attend the New Zealand Alumni Convention 2004 to be hosted by Sarawak here in July next year, New Zealand Centre managing director Rodger Chan said.
Razali to meet junta leader over Suu Kyi
B>YANGON:/BUN envoy Tan Sri Razali Ismail, visiting Myanmar to secure the release of Aung San Suu Kyi, will meet the head of the ruling junta today, in what may be a final bid to see the detained Nobel laureate.
Thaksin declares war on taxi gangs
B>BANGKOK:/BThe gangs controlling Bangkok's motorbike taxis, the fastest and probably most dangerous way to get around the crowded city, have been declared public enemy one by campaigning premier Thaksin Shinawatra.
Indonesia to ban visits to Aceh
B>JAKARTA:/BIndonesian authorities are to close the conflict-hit province of Aceh to foreigners following the shooting of two German tourists last week, a report said yesterday as authorities claimed a new death toll of 150.
Merger to help local medical industry
THE China Medicine Material Group, which produces and sells traditional Chinese medicine, is to merge with the China National Pharmaceutical Group Corp (SinoPharm).
Three weddings and a big lottery strike
THREE Singaporean men ventured to Vietnam last month in pursuit of that thing called love.
Traditional Chinese medicine works for SARS patients
TRADITIONAL Chinese medicine featuring herbs, minerals and other natural ingredients has proven useful in the treatment of SARS patients, especially when coupled with Western therapy.
Suharto marks 82nd birthday with simple family gathering
B>JAKARTA:/BIndonesia's former president Suharto turned 82 yesterday, in a day marked by flowers from friends and supporters, and a simple family gathering scheduled for the evening.
Couples split in record numbers
MORE married couples than ever are untying the knot and the younger ones seem to be doing it in a bigger hurry than others.
F-16 fighters take six days to fly from Arizona
IN AN exercise to see how fast the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) can recall its overseas-based assets, on Saturday four of its F-16 fighters flew 17,000km from Arizona in the United States to Singapore in six days.