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Seeing things
Eyesight is an integral tool in the development of a child, but how do we assess eyesight, especially in a young child who can#8217;t communicate his or her thoughts in a manner that can be understood by adults? B>COLIN KHOO/Btakes a close look at the issue.
Square to revive folk art centre in Beijing
A #8220;CITIZENS SQUARE#8221; currently under construction in southern Beijing is expected to breathe new life into the #8220;folk art centre#8221; of the early 1900s.
Ancient Malacca temple wins Unesco merit award for restoration
The Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, the oldest Chinese temple in the country, has won a merit award in the Asia-Pacific Heritage Conservation Awards last year for its restoration work.
KL market takes a breather after recent sharp gains
THE KLSE took a breather yesterday as lingering fears of war in Iraq prompted investors to lock in their profits following the sharp rise in the share prices over the past few days.
Filling in for mercury
There#8217;s no proof dental amalgam is unsafe, but there are options for the wary, writes JENNIFER HUGET.
S. Korea tests road to North amid funds scandal
B>KOSONG (South Korea):/BSouth Korea opened a new route across its Cold War frontier with the communist North yesterday, as allegations swirled that Seoul bought a landmark inter-Korean summit with murky cash payments to Pyongyang.
Proposed two-year CPF freeze puzzles unionists
THE proposed two-year delay in restoring the Central Provident Fund contribution rate to the full 40% has left some union leaders puzzled.
Beijing brushes off US appeal on N. Korea
China brushed off an American request to increase its involvement in settling the standoff over North Korea's nuclear programme, saying yesterday that the issue should be handled directly between Washington and Pyongyang.
Looking to the rainforest
A DECADE ago, the luxury German carmaker Daimler-Benz #8211; now the DaimlerChrysler company #8211; embarked on a project in Brazil to use coconut fibre for vehicle components. Para University recently recognised DaimlerChrysler#8217;s contribution by awarding Mathias Kleinert, vice-president of external affairs and public policy at DaimlerChrysler, an honorary doctorate.