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A city of cafes
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A lot has changed in George Town in a few short years. Food of all sorts can now be found around the clock. Cafes of all sorts and sizes have popped up, turning...
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Andrea Filmer
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Loving the art and the artist
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Not all marriages are made in heaven.For nuptials between artists, some may well start on the canvas, or off it. But they are more likely to first meet in cir...
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The strange rise and sudden fall of the Chinese stock market
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At the end of 2014, China had a very normal stock market1. Measured by the size of the stock market, China’s market capitalisation of US$4tril, close to 4...
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Herbert Poenisch
Festivals of significance: A writer’s view of literary festivals
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We hardly heard any mention of them 20 years ago, but today it seems that every country, every town, every little village has one: yes, a Starbucks. But I&rsquo...
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In Malaysia, every year is a year of festivals
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Timing is everything, and for local writer Keith Hockton to have released his book, Festivals of Malaysia, this year, well, one might have thought he had inside...
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