Uthappa the loud Assassin
Dubbed the “Walking Assassin” after his method of charging bowlers, displayed in the 2007 World Cup and in the IPL for the Bangalore Challengers and now Pune, Robin Uthappa is, in his own words, a loud, happy, positive, competitive and very religious person.
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Owning up to the truth
By John Piper
From Minnesota, USA, in 1987, originates the tragic story of Shelly Cazin and Justin Bauer, two teenagers who had a pact to commit suicide together.
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Investing for beginners
Family Finance
Crown Financial Ministries
Investment rules
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Joy I hadn’t known before
They were a typical Malaysian family ... Kalpana Sri Kumaran’s father was staunchly religious, but her mother came from a more nominal background.
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Rescued from severe fever
A miraculous healing changed Sandeep’s mind
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The unseen value of motherhood
A mother was out shopping with a baby in the pram with two toddlers dragging behind.
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Desktop clutter and Facebook privacy
Computers & Technology
by Darryl Budge
Having trouble taming the links, files and folders on your Windows desktop? Perhaps try the free version of Stardock Fences, available from www.stardock.com/products/fences.
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What if she says ‘no’?
Just for Singles
by Julie Pearce
One of the problems with movies is that they make dating look so easy. It’s not.
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What is the point?
A sense of hopelessness began during George Smith’s teenage years .... “I started a life of drinking and using drugs, I just never got to the point of having any ambitions,” says George.
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Folate — an important nutrient for women
Healthy Living
Folate (also known as folic acid) is a vitamin that all women of child-bearing age should be aware of. Folate is crucial for the healthy development of babies in early pregnancy. Even if you are not planning on falling pregnant, you should still think about Folate as around half of all pregnancies are unplanned.
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Even tiny babies have a sense of right and wrong
Believe It or Not
By Dr Carl Wieland
In an ingenious series of experiments involving puppets and ‘morality plays’, Yale researchers seem to have established that even at six months, babies have a sense of right and wrong. Psychology Professor Paul Bloom says,
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Out on a Lim
One of only two Malaysian female golfers to have played on the LPGA tour,
Siew-Ai Lim retired in 2008 with over US$500,000 in winnings.
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Relentless search brings change of heart
As the first born boy in a traditionally religious family in Burma, David Danala dutifully followed his father’s footsteps
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Making it last
Building Better Marriages
By Rob Furlong
The media has been abuzz recently with stories about the impending marriage of Prince William to Kate Middleton later this month!
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Children deserve something better
Tips for Life
by Alan Bailey
It’s a long time since Socrates said that if he could get to the highest point in Athens he would cry, “What do you mean, fellow citizens, that you scrape every stone to get wealth together and take so little care of your children to whom you must one day relinquish it all.”
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Unusual suspect!
“I’ve been on 250-foot yachts. I have been in people’s private 737 planes. I have been with billionaires with more money than a lot of people, and you know what? None of that stuff matters,” says Stephen Baldwin
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