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MALAYSIAN SOLUTION FOR BEIJING HOSPITAL
The Star, In.Tech, March 28, 2006
The Plastic Surgery Hospital in Beijing is the oldest cosmetic surgery hospital in China.

In January the hospital opted to go with a solution from Malaysian IT company Kompakar Inc Bhd called eTHIS (Total Hospital Information System)....MORE.
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JUST RIGHT FOR SOHO NEEDS
The Star, In.Tech, September 6, 2006
When buying a notebook for use in the office (or home office) and for multimedia needs, you really can’t go wrong with a Toshiba.
Besides the quality and usual must-have connectivity options, most Toshiba notebooks give you performance and reliability.
These notebooks may not always have that “wow” factor but they’re sturdy and reliable...MORE.
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HELP FOR BAD KNEES
StarTwo, September 25, 2006
MADAM Low Gek Luan, 73, had suffered pain in her knees for more than 10 years. Every year, the pain got worse. At first she thought it was normal for someone her age. After all, nobody gets to their 60s without aches and pains.
But when she hit 73, the pain in her knees was accompanied by swelling and deformity; both knees were bent. Low, who hails from Malacca, could no longer stand for long periods of time. She needed a walking stick to move around.
She was not even spared the pain when she was resting.
At night the pain kept her awake. Low took painkillers. She saw a sinseh and even went for massage therapy. Nothing seemed to work.
Finally, when the pain became unbearable and she feared not being able to walk again, Low went to an orthopaedic surgeon....MORE.
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SEEKING THE ALCHEMIST
The Star, Star Two, Sept 24, 2003
"To be in my shoes is to understand that there is no average day in life," writes Paulo Coelho.
And what a life it's turned out to be for the renowned author from Brazil who first shot to fame with The Alchemist.
The tale of a shepherd boy who learns to follow his dreams resonated with readers globally
when first released in 1988 and topped international bestseller lists.
Today, with 13 books to his name, Coelho is revered not merely as a good storyteller
but also an alchemist of sorts.
In an exclusive e-mail interview with BRIGITTE ROZARIO, he shares his views on writing, the creative process
and using success as a tool...MORE.
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WHAT MUM TAUGHT ME
The Star, StarMag, May 14, 2006
MY mum taught me at a young age that life is tough. We needed to survive on my dad's government servant pay, as she was not employed outside of our house. Mummy was the one who taught me not to waste food, electricity or water because daddy worked hard to pay all the bills so let's not make it harder for him.
When I was nine and had a bad case of diarrhoea, my mummy taught me the meaning of a mother's love. She was the one who stayed by my side all night as I sat on the toilet. She stayed by my side in the hospital through my hallucinations and my cries for Maggi mee (I was on a drip and couldn't eat). And when I went home, she made my meals extra special.
...MORE.
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MEET DR JUSTICE
The Star, Section 2, July 25, 2005
A doctor from an organisation intriguingly called the Medical Defence Conspiracy? The idea conjures a figure straight out of The X-Files mixed up with L.A. Law.
Dr Cary T.T. Ooi, who is a medico-legal consultant with the Medical Defence Conspiracy (MDC) of Australia, turns out to be more fun and interesting in an e-mail interview than mysterious or over-serious.
Dr Ooi is 66 years “young” and has been in Australia for the past 29 years with his wife and two sons. He and his wife Pat recently became proud grandparents of a baby boy....MORE.
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THE DARK SIDE
StarTwo, Star, June 16, 2006
LAST month, Foul! was released in bookshops around the world. It exposes bribes, vote rigging, corruption and ticket scandals within the highest echelons of FIFA, the governing body of world football.
Author Andrew Jennings spent nearly six years researching and writing the book. For 10 years before that he had been investigating much of the sports politics and business contracts surrounding the World Cup.
...MORE.
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