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Sunday, March 20, 2011

我家在哪里?- Where is my home?

MY PAPER WEDNESDAY MARCH 15, 2011, PAGE B15, NEWS
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By
REUTERS


PHOTO: 我家在哪里?- Where is my home?
A woman in the destroyed city of Natori, in Miyagi Prefecture in northern Japan, could not contain her grief on Sunday and broke into tears.

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PHOTO: 我家在哪里?- Where is my home?
A woman in the destroyed city of Natori, in Miyagi Prefecture in northern Japan, could not contain her grief on Sunday and broke into tears.

MY PAPER WEDNESDAY MARCH 15, 2011, PAGE B15, NEWS


A woman in the destroyed city of Natori, in Miyagi Prefecture in northern Japan, could not contain her grief on Sunday and broke into tears. The massive earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on Friday are feared to have killed over 10,000 people.

Japan’s stricken Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant was hit by a second hydrogen explosion in three days yesterday, wounding 11 workers and stalling efforts to secure the facility. A similar explosion occurred on Saturday at the plant’s Unit 1, injuring four workers.

Officials said the container surrounding the plant’s Unit 3 was not breached in Monday’s blast and that there was no major rise in radiation levels. Shortly after the explosion, Tokyo Electric warned that it had lost the ability to cool Unit 2.

More than 180.000 people have evacuated the area in recent days, and up to 160 may have been exposed to radiation.
By REUTERS



PHOTO: 俺村非著名摄影师拍的俺家花园 - "My Village Garden" photographs, taken by an anonymous photographer
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2010-12-24
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PHOTO: 俺村非著名摄影师拍的俺家花园 - "My Village Garden" photographs, taken by an anonymous photographer
作者:网友 2010-12-24

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Japan Disaster - Japanese inspired, angered, resigned

Today, Tuesday March 15, 2011, Page 8 (Japan Disaster)
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Source Website:
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By
Agencies, 04:46 AM Mar 15, 2011



PHOTO: Japan earthquake and tsunami
From
Mypaper, Monday, 14 March 2011 (Chinese Section), Page B1


TOKYO - While images of brutal destruction wreaked by a devastating earthquake and tsunami have stunned the nation and the world, the Japanese are finding both inspiration and reasons to vent in the aftermath of the disaster.

One sentiment that is emerging is that such a calamitous event could occur again at any time, in any place.



PHOTO: Residents buying food at a temporary supermarket in Sendai. REUTERS
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"We don't know when it will happen to us," said Mr Masatoshi Masuda, 52, a seal carver in the south-west city of Kagoshima, far from the deadly, 3m-high waves that surged across farmland, villages and cities in Japan's north-east on Friday.



PHOTO: Twin shocks at stricken nuclear plant A grief-stricken woman amidst the destruction in Natori, northern Japan. AP Copyright © MediaCorp Press Ltd
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Today, Tuesday March 15, 2011, News, Page 1 (Japan Disaster)



Mr Masuda noted that an active volcano, Mount Sakurajima, spews ash onto Kagoshima almost daily. And not far away is Shinmoedake, another volcano that began erupting in late January in its most significant activity in some 300 years.

"We're worried about what will happen next time," Mr Masuda said. "But whatever happens, it won't be a surprise."

A clearer picture of the deaths from the massive quake was emerging with estimates reaching at least 10,000, and damage at least in the tens of billions of dollars.



PHOTO: Buildings burn in Yamada town, Iwate prefecture (state) after Japan's biggest recorded earthquake hit Friday. ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Letters to the editor printed in the Asahi Shimbun newspaper on Sunday ran through a range of emotions, from praising the spirit of extending helping hands to strangers to fuming about why infrastructure could collapse in this technologically-advanced country.

Ms Akiko Takushima, 46, of Yokohama, which neighbours Tokyo, said the tragedy brought out the best in people. She was forced to walk for more than six hours to get home on Friday night when train service in the Tokyo region was shut down.



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"It was terrible but I was touched by many warm hearts along the way," she said, singling out people who served passers-by tea or recharged mobile phone batteries.

Others found things with which to find fault.

Mr Naohiro Hoshina, a 47-year-old worker with a shipping company in Fujisawa, west of Tokyo, wished tsunami victims a swift recovery but fumed at how local mobile phone systems had failed. "Isn't the basic point of having a mobile phone to make phone calls?" he asked.



PHOTO: The globe was rocked by the news March 11, as an 8.9 earthquake in Japan caused widespread destruction and set off a 23-foot Pacific tsunami. This has been called the fifth largest earthquake in recorded history.
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Government aid efforts have also fallen short, Ms Akemi Kanno said on Sunday in Rikuzentakata, a town in the north-east prefecture of Iwate that was devastated by the tsunami.

"At the quake response headquarters, they are not providing food. All the lifelines are down," Ms Kanno, 53, told Reuters.

"I went to the headquarters but the mayor was standing outside laughing, and that made me upset," she said. "I do not know what the national government is doing."



PHOTO: Earthquake hits Japan
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Ms Naomi Shioda, 52, from Niigata City, said she trusted the authorities. "I think the government understands the best. So, it is in the best position to speak and to save lives."

While some Japanese living near one of the nuclear reactors have fled their homes, most people, however, do not have anywhere to go and are stuck where they are until help arrives.

But spirits remain high among people.



PHOTO: Japan earthquake and tsunami
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"People are resilient here and used to earthquakes," said Mr Robert Murphy in Fukushima City, the capital of the prefecture and home to the troubled Fukushima nuclear plant, where the threat of a meltdown looms large.

"But I have to say that this quake, and the tsunami and nuclear incidents, have startled people far more than usual."
By Agencies, 04:46 AM Mar 15, 2011




PHOTO: The devastation caused by the earthquake and tsunami across Japan.
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http://blogs.aljazeera.net/live/asia/live-blog-japan-earthquake



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Sunday, January 30, 2011

S’poreans rent partners for CNY

MY PAPER, F R I D A Y J A N U A R Y 2 8 , 2 0 1 1, NEWS, PAGE A1, A4From http://myepaper.mypaper.sg/ebook/web_php/fvbrowserjs.php?urljs=http://myepaper.mypaper.sg/ecreator/sphopf/mya280111cnd_opf_files/mya280111cnd.js&ver=GenSource Website: http://forum.channelnewsasia.com/viewtopic.php?t=398522&postdays=0&postorder=descBy GWENDOLYN NG, nggwen@sph.com.sg, Sat Jan 29, 2011 8:04 amPHOTO: Love

S’poreans rent partners for CNY

MY PAPER, F R I D A Y J A N U A R Y 2 8 , 2 0 1 1, NEWS, PAGE A1, A4
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By GWENDOLYN NG, nggwen@sph.com.sg, Sat Jan 29, 2011 8:04 am



PHOTO: Love Yourself, Even if No One Else Does
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BOOM IN RENTING BIZ DURING CHINESE NEW YEAR
IT IS that dreaded time of the year again, when nosy family members question the singlehood status of relatives at Chinese New Year reunion dinners.

But now, instead of bracing themselves for interrogation, singles are taking matters into their own hands.

Their solution: Getting friends to pose as romantic partners, seeking help from dating agencies or even hiring social escorts to do the job.

A 29-year-old marketing executive, who wants to be known only as David, said he shuns long-term relationships, preferring to date casually. In fact, many of his dates often accompany him on Chinese New Year family visits.

He said: “I just take one of them along for these events to shut up my relatives. The next time I meet my relatives, I just tell them that we broke up.” Three out of four escort agencies told my paper that the demand for companions increases by 30 to 50 per cent during the festive season.

The owner of Singapore Model Escorts, who wants to be known only as William, said: “(Our male clients’) key concern is they don’t want girls to wear short skirts or look sexy. They should dress conservatively.

One of his social escorts, Kari, in her 20s, posed as a girlfriend of a working professional at his family reunion dinner last year. She met him only an hour before the gathering to corroborate details such as how they met and how long they had been dating. Kari, who works as a bank executive by day, said: “As we both worked at a bank, we told (his relatives) that we met at work.

In the end, she pulled off a convincing act in front of her client’s 30 relatives at a Chinese restaurant. The social escort of two years said: “They even told us that we look good together.” She was paid $1,600 for that job. Kari said: “I got paid a lot just to socialise and that’s the best I could’ve asked for. The guy wasn’t too bad looking, too.” She said she has received many professional requests to meet friends and family this festive season.

A spokesman for escort agency Vie Models said: “The booking fee is higher during this time because these escorts are mostly Chinese and would take on assignments only if the pay is very attractive.

The agency raises its rates by about 25 to 50 per cent per hour during this period. He declined to reveal actual figures.

Mr Jason Lim, owner of Metro Touch Escorts, said that a premium Singaporean social escort – typically defined as an attractive university graduate in her 20s – can earn anything from $5,000 to a whopping $20,000 for a three-hour reunion-dinner session. He added: “The cost depends on the girl, the location, the duration, how many people she has to meet at the dinner and whether she is required to drink.

There are also those who are motivated to seek help from dating agencies. At least two such agencies told my paper that they see a surge in demand at this time of the year.


Dating agency Lunch Actually sees a 15 to 20 per cent increase in demand for its services in the period leading up to Chinese New Year. Its chief executive, Ms Violet Lim, 30, said: “Chinese New Year is a time when they feel more pressured as they will be meeting family members who will probably ask them about their marital status. This makes them more open to finding out about dating opportunities and platforms.

Then, there are those who choose to skip town to avoid facing a grilling by relatives. A 24-year-old public-relations executive, who wants to be known only as Ashley, said she got a guy pal to pose as her boyfriend three years ago.

She said:“I don’t mind getting someone to pose as my boyfriend. I’ll probably have to find someone else next time but, this year, I’m getting out of town.



PHOTO: Love Yourself, Even if No One Else Does
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http://wemustnotthinktoomuch.blogspot.com/2008/09/stepcase-lifehack-how-to-love-yourself.html



HELPDESK
我的字典: Wǒ de zì diǎn

Socialise: 应酬 - yìng chou
Reunion dinner: 团圆饭 - tuán yuán fàn
Marital status: 婚姻状况 - hūn yīn zhuàng kuàng
Grilling: 严厉盘问 - yán lì pán wèn



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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Time to control your weight this christmas?

Source: http://wexlovexthinspox.xanga.com/735840867/50-tips/http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1240357/The-metabolism-miracle-The-revolutionary-diet-help-stay-slim-forever.html MY PAPER TUESDAY DECEMBER 14, 2010, PAGE A3 From http://myepaper.mypaper.sg/ebook/web_php/fvbrowserjs.php?urljs=http://myepaper.mypaper.sg/ecreator/sphopf/mya141210cnd_opf_files/mya141210cnd.js&ver=GenPHOTO: Start

Time to control your weight this christmas?

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PHOTO: Start reading labels. Just pay attention to the calorie count.
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PHOTO: Sleep. Go to sleep and watch your weight drop.
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PHOTO: Eat the whole grain white bread.
Get off your ass and let's see some genuine progress!

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PHOTO: Revolutionary: Weight gain may be a problem with metabolism
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Time to control your weight this christmas?
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PHOTO: Christmas lilies are about to burst into bloom in time for Christmas floral displays.
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PHOTO: Thomas Kinkade (Christmas Collection)
We are enjoying giving gifts rather than receiving.

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

TAPAU TIME

MY PAPER, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 18, 2010, PAGE A15, MY LIFESTYLE From http://myepaper.mypaper.sg/ebook/web_php/fvbrowserjs.php?urljs=http://myepaper.mypaper.sg/ecreator/sphopf/mya181110cnd_opf_files/mya181110cnd.js&ver=Gen Source Website: http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20101118-247797.html By VICTORIA BARKER, vbarker@sph.com.sg, Thu, Nov 18, 2010, my paperPHOTO:

TAPAU TIME

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PHOTO: YONG TAU FOO TO GO: Actor Edmund Chen packed his yellow Tupperware container with beancurd and vegetables at VivoCity’s Banquet foodcourt.
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PHOTO: JAMIE KOH)
MY PAPER, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 18, 2010, PAGE A15, MY LIFESTYLE



'Green' is good for Edmund Chen
ACTOR Edmund Chen takes environmental issues very seriously.

So seriously, in fact, that besides cultivating habits like recycling at home and using reusable food containers for takeaway orders, he also finds his work taking on an eco-friendly spin.

But the prolific 46-year-old, who has starred in Singapore- made Mandarin television dramas like Perfect Cut 2, as well as Hollywood movie Street Fighter: The Legend Of Chun Li last year, told my paper that going green wasn't always a priority.

"When I was first confronted with the idea of going green, it seemed like rocket science...(I thought) it was about things like fixing the ozone layer," the affable Chen said in an interview last week.

"It didn't seem like something an individual could do."

Still, his "love for nature" motivated him to find out more.

"I later realised that just small steps here and there, like putting the three Rs (reduce, reuse and recycle) into practice, could make a difference in the long run," he enthused.

Now, one of his best eco-friendly habits is to "tapau" (takeaway in Cantonese) his meals using his own containers.

He packs food from eateries for about half of his meals, he revealed.



PHOTO: Xiang Yun 向云, MediaCorp Artiste
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"The practice is not only good for the environment, but it also brings back fond childhood memories of my grandparents packing food and taking it to me in school," the father of two, who is married to actress Xiang Yun, explained.

Back then, his school canteen did not offer many food choices, he added, "so the feeling of having someone bring you wholesome, home-cooked food was great".

These days, Chen, who owns an events and public-relations firm, Asiatainment, usually packs soupy dishes like yong tau foo from his favourite hawker stalls for himself and his wife, and for his children, "anything of their choice".



PHOTO: Lookbook: Star Awards 2010 Show 2, Xiang Yun
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His 19-year-old son, Yi Xi, is currently serving national service, while daughter Yi Xin, 10, is in primary school.

Though taking along one's own containers for takeaways is currently not a common practice in Singapore, Chen hopes that the habit will catch on one day.

"We must not think of it as unglamorous to do so," he said. "It's something I will encourage my kids to pick up later on as well."

Indeed, during this interview at VivoCity's Banquet foodcourt, the rosy-cheeked actor - who looks much younger than his age, thanks to his healthy eating habits - seemed right at home filling his bright-yellow Tupperware container with beancurd and vegetables from a yong tau foo stall.

On the career front, Chen has added "children's book author" to his resume.

His foray into publishing has resulted in five books so far. The latest, a Chinese book entitled Dino Rulez was released in September. Even that project came with a "green" message.

"It's about two siblings who stumble into a hole which takes them to the centre of the earth...a new environment where the air is fresher, the fruit are sweeter and the leaves are greener," he said.

"The message is that we need to keep our world like that...I wanted to make it very relatable to the children," he added.

Next up, he hopes to organise a series of workshops to encourage youth to learn about publishing and the international film industry.

Chen, who is also the Cleanliness Ambassador for the National Environment Agency, is working on a project with the National Parks Board, for which he will be drawing a series of Singapore plants.

His ultimate goal: To spread the word that every little morsel of environmental consciousness makes a difference.

"Just a little bit of effort can go a long way in giving us a better world," he said.

By VICTORIA BARKER, vbarker@sph.com.sg, Thu, Nov 18, 2010, my paper
THIS FEATURE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY TUPPERWARE BRANDS.




PHOTO: Xiang Yun credits her Best Supporting Actress win (she shared the top spot with Ng Hui) to Lin Mei Jiao’s dagger eyes. “Only Mei Jiao’s jealousy (when she was in character) could spur my good performance,” she chuckled. “Her glare really scared me.” Where will she be displaying the trophy? Why, with her numerous others—next to husband Edmund Chen’s collection, of course. Together, they must have enough Star Awards to pave a minor road.
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HELPDESK
我的字典: Wǒ de zì diǎn

Takeaway: 外带 - wài dài
Ozone layer: 臭氧层 - chòu yǎng céng
Wholesome:有益健康的 - yŏu yì jiàn kāng de
Right at home: 轻松自在 - qīng sōng zì zai



BE SPOTTED

AS PART of Tupperware’s Bring Your Own (B.Y.O) TaPau Campaign, the brand will be on a hunt to spot and reward those who take along their own containers during lunch hours (between noon and 2pm) at Banquet foodcourts.

Tupperware’s Tupper-Spotter will be at the following locations to spot those who use any reusable container to pack their food:
  • Clifford Centre (Nov 18)
  • VivoCity (Nov 26)
  • Parkway Parade (Dec 3)
  • City Square Mall (Dec 10)

Those spotted will be presented with Tupperware goodies by a special celebrity guest.

Held to mark the launch of Tupperware’s latest collection, the TaPau Set, the campaign aims to encourage people to do their bit for the environment by taking along their own containers when ordering takeaways.

This would cut down on the use of disposable plastic bags and styrofoam containers, which are harmful to the environment.


Here are some facts about the TaPau Set:
  • Made from food-grade materials. Non-toxic and non-carcinogenic.
  • Does not leach chemicals into food, so safe to use and re-use for a lifetime.
  • Meets international safety standards.

The TaPau Set is available at Tupperware’s authorised outlets.
For more information, call:
  • Bedok: 9823-7122
  • Bukit Batok: 9368-5252
  • Jurong East: 9617-2683
  • Maxwell Road: 9842-0690
  • Tampines: 6789-8133
  • Toa Payoh: 9633-5008
  • Woodlands: 9271-1406
  • Yishun: 9781-6521


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