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Friday, Mar 19, 2010
SINGAPORE
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New way to tackle online password theft
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Souvenirs and memorabilia from Universal Studios
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Three complaints about Universal Studios Singapore
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Labour market to tighten
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Seah as new DBS chairman
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Chinese evening dailies' headlines
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Music to soothe the savage beast
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Fashion hopes and dreams
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Govt shifts priority to productivity
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Fourth university to open in April 2012
BUSINESS
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Europe edges towards IMF fix for Greece
Lloyds to return to profit this year
Stronger dollar boosts Asian shares
European shares hit 17-month high; Lloyds surges
Hong Kong shares drop 0.20 percent by break
STI 0.34% higher at midday
Americans, Asians buy more Swiss watches in February
Recession-beating McLaren supercar
Japanese shares higher at lunch break
S'pore stocks open 0.36% higher
MALAYSIA
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Nauseating reality of KL's foul public toilets
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Foot massage with sex on the side
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Hospital guards on strike over unpaid salaries
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Motorised trishaws debut
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The haze returns, blanketing Miri city
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Policeman escapes death after being gunned down with his own pistol
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A new home for unusual crocodile
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Fires, haze and water shortages plague Sabah
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Sidek: Mastering English vital for economic survival
TECH
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SingTel or StarHub, just one box needed
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Google to add Maya, Nahuatl languages to search engine
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Google to leave China April 10: state media
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Telco services warned
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Microsoft may be revamping Xbox 360
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Creditors want Sex.com in bankruptcy
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New IE9 won't run on Windows XP
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New password-stealing virus targets Facebook
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Creditors get turned off by sex.com auction
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Nasty Google-Viacom billion-dollar battle goes public
ASIA
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Extracts from a sex diary scandal
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Cambodia suspends marriages to South Koreans
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Japan police say brakes OK in Toyota Prius involved in crash
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Thai protesters target 'hearts and minds' of Bangkok
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Anti-govt protests delay Thai signing of exchange accord
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Hugo Boss says not recalling any clothes in China
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Foreign luxury retail brands fail China quality control test: study
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The view from the top: A rich China man's perspective
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Robbers placed job ab for accomplices
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'Mr Microchips' proves popular in S.Korean schools
HEALTH
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Let's lose big
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Your sleep questions answered
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5-storey wing to come for Parkway East Hospital
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Making sense of the Avandia controversy
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Swine flu far worse for pregnant women than thought
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Acupuncture can spread serious diseases
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More, younger US kids are 'extremely obese'
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Can't sleep without sleeping pills
WORLD
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Cat-calling men give all men a bad name, study finds
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Quartet tells Israel to halt settlement activity
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Global crisis affects World Cup ticket sales: S.African minister
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Refuse to give up your train seat? You may be shot
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Talks resume in bid to avert British Airways strikes
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Deal near for Guantanamo closure, trials: report
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Researchers create 3-D invisibility cloak
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Artist builds his home using 6 million glass bottles
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Recession-beating McLaren supercar
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"JihadJane" pleads not guilty
CRIME
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Policeman escapes death after being gunned down with his own pistol
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Female suspect too short for police mugshot
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Sex offender, 62, jailed but spared the cane
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Fake drinking water factories busted
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Fake drinking water factories busted in Bangladesh
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Cop snatches back gun despite being shot
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Jealousy factor in murder
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Virginia man executed for teenage rape and murder
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Cops continue to monitor illicit gay activities
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French mother killed six babies
SPORTS
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McLaren launches supercar to capture top-end market
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Whiskey galore for South Korean soccer star
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Pacquiao taking a long break from boxing: 4 months
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Football: AC Milan in summit push, Inter welcome back Mourinho
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Football: United aim to slay Liverpool jinx on title hunt
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Learn to survive in open waters
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Football bigwigs confirmed for Soccerex
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Torres double fires Liverpool into quarter-finals
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Pacman taking long break from boxing
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Fulham stun Juve
SHOWBIZ
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From pretty boys to leading men
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Kate Moss breaking the ice
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Confucius explains the movies
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Sandra Bullock's husband seeks forgiveness
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The new Helen
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Making a S'pore film in Tamil
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Asia's 25 greatest actors of all time
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Bullock's husband apologizes
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Kris won't leave the Buzz, says ABS-CBN needs her for ratings
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Art atop a melting iceberg
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