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Tricks of the newsman's trade
The 39 participants at the Penang workshop could feel the tension and anticipation as they walked into the room full of teenagers registering for the Brats workshop in Penang recently.
Active fun for children
Parents can help children stay active with fun exercise alternatives, writes JUDI SHEPPARD MISSETT.
IPOs regain strong public interest
INITIAL public offerings (IPOs) are attracting strong investor interest again, as reflected in the high rates of subscription for recent new issues. After playing it cagey for almost the whole of last year and a good part of this year, investors are pouring money back into the IPO market.
Coping with COPD
Contrary to what most people think, when a doctor pronounces the diagnosis of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), it is I>not/Ia death sentence.
10,000 pedometers for visitors at launch of fitness council
The first 10,000 people arriving at the National Stadium for the launch of the National Fitness Council later this month will each be given a pedometer - an instrument that gauges the number of steps taken during a walk.
Live life tot he fullest
Having a positive attitude will enable seniors to cope better with ageing, writes ALICE S.M. LEE.
KBU to hold inter-college kabaddi event
KOLEJ Bandar Utama (KBU) will be hosting the inaugural inter-college kabaddi championship at the KBU ground on Sunday.
Busy football, futsal month
THERE are plenty of events for football and futsal players to look forward to this month. The list starts with the Tana Mera league, now in its fifth year, starting at the Paya Jaras and Sungai Buloh grounds on Saturday.
Stool problems
Constipation is not a disease but a condition of the digestive system where a person experiences difficulty in eliminating faeces. Most doctors do not consider a person constipated unless they are experiencing difficulty passing hard, dry stool, and there has been a decrease in the number of bowel movements from the amount that's normal for the person.