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A TASTE OF SARAWAK CULTURE: President S.R Nathan tries his hand at the traditional blowpipe during a visit to the Sarawak Cultural Village on Thursday. Mr Nathan was in Kuching on the second-leg of a five-day visit to Malaysia. -- EDWIN KOO In full
Armed police patrols at MRT stations
ARMED police troopers will start patrolling MRT stations and trains from August, as part of a new round of anti-terror initiatives announced by Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng yesterday.

BreadTalk boss faces drink drive charge
Volcanoes stirring to life in Indonesia
Australia sets minimum grades for universities
SGX and Nymex call off talks on oil futures market
S'pore shows travel the world
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CAN YOUR HOME KILL YOU?
Many families in Singapore rely on electrical appliances like air-conditioners and microwave ovens at home. These may bring about convenience, but can also lead to mishaps.
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Hospital bugbear
It's paradoxical but hospitals are not always the safest place for a sick person to be.
 
Liverpool, PSV advance to Champs League s-finals
LONDON - Liverpool set up a first ever all-English Champions League semi-final by holding Juventus to a 0-0 draw on Wednesday, and PSV Eindhoven beat Lyon 4-2 in a penalty shootout and will next face six-time winner AC Milan.
 
TV film to portray Charles and Camilla's early romance
LONDON - You've seen Prince Charles and Camilla being wed on television. Now you can catch their early romance on film, in a one-off special catapulting the middle-aged British couple back 34 years in time.
 
 
Who will mum pick for daughter?
Cleo magazine has picked its most eligible bachelor for 2005, and it's technical consultant Brendan Lim. But when Renee Tan asked a heartland mum to pick a guy for her 21-year-old daughter, she made a surprising choice
 
For mild asthma, less medicine might be right
TRENTON(New Jersey) - People with mild asthma may not need daily medicine to prevent flare-ups, as doctors now recommend.