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In Your Ears

IT’S the oft heard story of a group of youths finding friendship and a shared passion that leads them into business. For a group of church band buddies, the opportunity...
Sahar Hashemi

Challenges Facing New Entrepreneurs

SAHAR Hashemi OBE was visiting New York when she chanced upon a coffee shop that served a great cup of coffee. She wanted that back home in the UK but...
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Who’s Playing In The Metaverse? — WED WEB CHAT

THE allure of the metaverse lies in the opportunities that exist. With big names like Google, Sony, Meta and Microsoft jumping into this space, signs are this is the next...

Will Gandhi’s Legacy Prevail?

ON THE 150th anniversary of his birth, is Mahatma Gandhi’s position on non-violence still relevant? While non-violence is often deemed a nobler option, it does have its limitations; the hope...
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Hatsune Miku Safely Stored

YAMAJI Kenichiro is a man who treasures his collectibles. He doesn’t believe in letting go of anything he has painstakingly collected, even if it means there are duplicates of the...
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Azimuth Loves Mother Earth

HERE ARE a couple of bright pieces of jewellery for men to strap on, while at the same time showing support for Mother Earth. That's an argument that will...

Battling It Out On Social Media

COMPLAINING — Singapore’s favourite pastime. Train delay — complain to SMRT. Unhappy at work — complain about the boss. Lunch not up to scratch — complain to coffee shop uncle....
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Is A Will Enough To Protect Your Wealth?

EVENTUALLY those you leave behind will inherit your worldly treasures and treasured memories of you. But, are your matters in order? Have you structured your assets and finances such that...

Wonton Noodles With Char Siu – Whip It UP!

CHAR Siu wonton noodles has a strong Singapore hawker heritage that endears us to our cultural roots. Sometimes it takes on a cultural role by serving as Singapore’s culinary...

Think Before Tossing Your E-Waste

EVERY year, Singapore generates 60 million kilograms of e-waste. That's like every single person in Singapore throwing away eight MacBook Airs a year.As rapidly advancing technology increases the pace...