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If you are interested in becoming your own boss, there are a number of different ways that you can go about making money. Many of those ways involve the use of the internet and working from home. This is why you and other disabled individuals may enjoy starting your own business or participating in an existing business opportunity, all because you can work from home . Working from home will not only allow you save money on travel expenses, but depending on your disability, it may eliminate t
Kheng Hua lands role on US TV She and nine other S’poreans get parts in US television series The Philanthropist By Joanne Soh August 01, 2009 SHE’S one of the most recognised English-speaking actresses in Singapore. In the United States, she’s just another Asian face. TNP PICTURES: NG XI JIE But that didn’t stop Tan Kheng Hua from landing a role in an American television series called The Philanthropist, which premiered on US TV network National Broadcast
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i-Weekly is giving away 2 3D2N Hong Kong travel packages for YOU to attend Summer Pop – Live in HK! Simply tell i-Weekly, in 100 words or less (English/Chinese are both accepted), why you deserve to win! Target Email: mpbcontest@mediacorp.com.sg Email Header: IW/Summer Pop Live in Hong Kong Required Particulars: Name, NRIC, Mobile Number, & Address Winner must be [...]
FROM THE TELEGRAPH Siliguri, July 31: The only foreign airline operating from the Bagdogra airport is struggling to get enough passengers at a time there are demands from every corner in north Bengal to accord international status to the aerodrome. Drukair operates two flights a week on the Paro-Bagdogra-Bangkok route. The first and only airline to introduce international flights from Bagdogra uses the Airbus 319 for the service. While the flight from Paro lands in Bagdogra en route
Catch “World’s No 1″ and Win a Trip to Korea! Watch “World’s No 1″ every Wednesday and Thursday at 9.30pm, and you might get to travel for free! Simply look out for the password at the top of the TV screen during the programme’s telecast; and submit your entry through “U Giveaways” on Channel U’s website. The [...]
It has been a while since I last traveled, especially in an airplane. It was when I went to Cebu to conduct some call center trainings. Ever since I first took such a trip, I have longed for a pair of really sturdy and spacious Samsonite luggage , but whenever I think of getting one, I think of the money I would spend for it. Although I know it will be well worth its price, it’s just that I don’t travel that much now. Well, my dad said she will give me one of his Samsonite luggage when he co
Spanish Primera Liga side Villareal on Friday presented their new Brazilian player Nilmar da Silva, the most expensive signing in their history. The club signed Nilmar last week to a five-year contract from Brazilian club Internacional de Purto Alegre for a reported fee of over 10 million euros. “I know that my signing was one of the biggest efforts in the club’s history,” the 25-year-old striker told a news conference. “I am filled with pride and responsibility… I know that I here to scor
MELBOURNE (AFP) – A young Australian Friday held an emotional TV reunion with her dog Muffy, who went missing nine years ago before reappearing filthy and flea-bitten 2,000 kilometres (1,250 miles) away. Chloe Rushby, now 17, who was given the mongrel on her eighth birthday, stroked and hugged the white-haired Muffy in a meeting shown live by Channel 10’s satirical “The 7pm Project.” “Hey Muffy, hey girl,” Rushby said, before admitting she was overcome with emotion. “I’m shaking,” she added
Photo courtesy of Donna McGarry Carol Montrond Carol Montrond, Beloved Providence Journal Newsroom Employee, Dies . Former Journal reporter Scott McKay blogs an obit at WRNI, where he now works. Carol Montrond of Providence, longtime coordinator for the Providence Journal newsroom, died today of a brain aneurysm at Miriam Hospital. She was 41. Montrond was beloved in the Journal newsroom. A graduate of Classical High School and Katherine Gibbs, she had a wide and deep knowledge of the
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