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LA museum houses retired movie and Fl cars, electric and self-driving vehicles
When car buffs travel overseas, they often add to their itineraries visits to car factories or museums.
Why book reviews matter and in search of Colombian women's literature
Singapore Writers Festival 2024
FORM AND FUNCTION
This condominium in Bedok Reservoir Road needed only touch-ups, but the changes helped to blend functionality and aesthetics in the home
Alcohol brands tap the art world to woo younger drinkers
The flirtation of art and alcohol makes sense today, as Gen Z is drinking less alcohol than previous generations
SRI MARIAMMAN TEMPLE (SPECIAL MENTION)
HIGH-TECH RESTORATION FOR SINGAPORE'S OLDEST HINDU TEMPLE
The art of Art Nouveau
This movement birthed in Belgium features undulating curves, long asymmetrical lines and earthy colours and motifs
ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH, VICTORIA STREET (AWARD FOR CONSERVATION)
PEELING BACK LAYERS OF HISTORY
BOLD PLANS, SENSITIVE MOVES
This year's entrants raised the bar in preserving heritage buildings through the level of care taken in the efforts
TAKING A LONGER PATH TO SUCCESS
Thiruben's focus on 800m bears fruit as he eyes 37-year-old mark and SEA Games gold
Argentina lose, l O-man Venezuela hold Brazil
It was not a good day for the South American giants in their World Cup qualifiers on Nov 14, as world champions Argentina suffered a 2-1 away loss to Paraguay while rivals Brazil were held to a 1-1 draw at Venezuela.
Carsley sees quality in England's outstanding talent
ATHENS - Lee Carsley claimed that England's 3-0 win against Greece showed the strength in depth that awaits Thomas Tuchel when the German takes over as manager.
ITALY FIGHT 'LIKE LIONS' TO PROGRESS
They seal Nations League q-final berth with Belgium win; frustrated France through too
Pressure starting to build on England rugby boss Borthwick
LONDON - England coach Steve Borthwick leads his side into the Nov 16 match against world champions South Africa at Twickenham in desperate need of a win, as he bids to end a four-game losing streak.
Player safety among new rugby chief's top concerns
DUBLIN - Australia's Brett Robinson said it was a \"proud moment\" for him after he became the first chairman of World Rugby from the Southern Hemisphere on Nov 14, and vowed to unify all the different factions.
JAPAN PASS TOUGH TEST
They battle through difficult conditions to thrash Indonesia; thankful Son hits 50 goals
Cricket may not be in LA for 2028 Olympics
Cricket might be forced to make its Olympic return outside Los Angeles, 2028 Games organisers said on Nov 14, following reports that the sport could be staged thousands of miles away in New York.
What's the most sensitive equipment on the planet? An athlete's hands, perhaps
Put a blindfold on Olympian Clarence Chew. Ask him to open his hands. Place table tennis balls in them. Can he tell them apart?
ZVEREV SETS UP FRITZ CLASH
He earns semis spot with Alcaraz victory, Sinner also through as group winner
Flat Dallas need to be energised, says Kidd
UTAH - Dallas coach Jason Kidd lamented his team's habit of starting slowly, as the Mavericks were handed a fourth straight loss thanks to John Collins of the Utah Jazz slamming in a game-winning dunk with only six seconds left.
Tyson's divine 'meeting' inspires comeback fight
NEW YORK - Mike Tyson, one of the greatest and most controversial boxers in the sport's history, is no stranger to the fine art of promotion.
REFUGEE NEVER GIVES UP ON PATH TO PARIS
Forced to flee Iran, Tiranvalipour achieves taekwondo Olympic dream at 2024 Games
ROMANTIC WARRIOR SHOULD WIN
Nov 17 Hong Kong (Sha Tin) form analysis
Gimme A Prince will be fresher for the task
Nov 16 South Africa (Kenilworth) form analysis
PIKE STILL THE PICK IN PLACID ARK RACE
Perth champion jockey can star at The Pinnacles Day even on outsider Mai Aloha
Guardians of Chimie Great Wall
A generation of protectors is stepping up to preserve the wall's legacy, following in the footsteps of three men who have led the way.
Sumo wrestles with existential woes
The Japanese ancient sport is described as being in a crisis as it faces high attrition rates and scandals that have cropped up time and again. Reforms may be needed to bring it in line with the modern era.
Tough love to help scam victims who refuse to help themselves
The move to control bank accounts of stubborn potential scam victims may look like overreach, but it's the last resort to protect them.
Economists need new indicators of economic misery
Existing measures of discomfort are failing to predict elections.
And you thought architects just designed buildings...
The profession must adapt to become holistic problem-solvers amid economic, well-being and sustainability challenges.
$16m scheme for firms to send workers on overseas postings
WSG initiative aims to help firms expand abroad, build globally competitive workforce