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Sarimah speaks out

TV host Sarimah Ibrahim talks to MAX KOH about The Biggest Loser Asia, her brush with cancer and why it’s so important to take care of Sarimah the person first before Sarimah the celebrity
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Just a couple of drifters

Two semi-professional Formula Drift drivers, Ariff Johanis and his wife Azrina Jane Abdullah, tell VIMALA SENEVIRATNE about the thrills and spills of this fast growing sport
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Cowgirl Izzana makes the moo-ves

She’s only 22 years old but Izzana Salleh, who runs one of the biggest cattle feedlots in the country, is determined to prove she’s got what it takes, writes RACHAEL PHILIP
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Azrene’s personal fight with cancer

The Pride Foundation has always been special but Datin Azrene Abdullah reveals that the fight is much closer to her heart. She tells RACHAEL PHILIP she also has her own mountain to conquer
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Blasted away by unforgettable fire

U2 rocked Wembley Stadium and AREF OMAR still feels the chills thinking about the band, the singing, the visual bombast and the awesome lights display
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Drama by Dama

TASHNY SUKUMARAN has a chat with theatre director Pun Kai Loon about his date with Spring
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Head-StART for underprivileged kids

Giving back to society is not just about donating money. Advertising strongman Datuk Vincent Lee comes up with a novel idea that not only benefits needy children but it nurtures their artistic talents too, writes RACHAEL PHILIP
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Not just pretty pictures

Datuk Syed Ahmad Jamal gets introspective as he approaches his 80th year. He tells INTAN MAIZURA AHMAD KAMAL there are objectives to achieve and a sense of purpose in art
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Soul-ed on Tata

Lovely Tata Young chats with SUZANNA PILLAY about her new English album THAI singer, model and actress Tata Young is cheerful and optimistic about her soon-to-be released English album Ready For Love.
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Push for currency

TRANSFORMING Tradition was the title of a regional dance summit in Jakarta. Not all were thrilled with that billing, with one artiste from Thailand, Pichet Klunchun, asking somewhat plaintively: “But why does it need to be transformed?”
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