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Students rise to green challenge
A green competition gives engineering undergraduates a taste of the real world, RACHAEL PHILIP speaks to three mentors from DiGi’s latest corporate responsibility initiative
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At home with feathered friends
Being friends with the birds in their garden have brought great joy into the lives of Datuk Dr Amar Singh and Datin Dr Lim Swee Im, writes RACHAEL PHILIP
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Home-coming for Ensar Eminovic
His story sounds like a box-office film script. Ensar Eminovic, the ambassador of Bosnia-Herzegovina to Malaysia, survived the war in his motherland to begin a love affair with a second home thousands of kilometres away, writes BALAN MOSES
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Mahani’s gift from the heart
Buah Tangan is Toh Puan Mahani Idris Daim’s gift to single mothers in the country. INTAN MAIZURA AHMAD KAMAL finds out more
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Laughter the best medicine
Jason Leong’s a doctor with aspirations to be a successful scribe – a funny one, writes INTAN MAIZURA AHMAD KAMAL
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Time for her own dreams
She put her love for fashion designing on hold for 38 years to be a Cabinet Minister’s wife and a mother to six children. But grandmother Sharifah Aziah tells VIMALA SENEVIRATNE she has no regrets
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Echoes of a dream
It was because of her mother’s desire to dance that Revathi Tamil Selvam started dance classes. Sutra’s principal dancer tells R. ZEENEESHRIE, how she grew into it
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3Rs for a greener tomorrow
As a responsible caretaker of the environment, Johor boy Terence Lee is doing his part putting to use the 3Rs – reuse, reduce and recycle – writes VIMALA SENEVIRATNE
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Beautiful bowls of history
For Datin Seri Kee Ming-Yuet, it was bowls and spoons painted with pretty phoenixes and peonies that sparked off a lifetime’s interest in Chinese porcelain, writes SU AZIZ
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Women do it differently
Playschool owner Renuga Velayutham tells RACHAEL PHILIP why the Malaysian Indian Business Association needs a women’s wing
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