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Cooks with ADHD find ways to thrive
Some resort to drawing recipes and relying on pre-cut ingredients to cope
MAKE MERRY FROM UNDER $50
High teas are on the rise in 2024, packing in sumptuous spreads at under $100++ a person
Nigella Lawson whips up an Amsterdam Christmas in new show
There is no need to fly more than 13 hours to Amsterdam to soak in the Dutch capital's Christmas spirit.
Musician weish has an appetite for serious, absurd literature
Who: Composer, musician and writer weish, 34, knows how to work a tune with her hypnotic vocals and idiosyncratic musical language.
Reimagining the legend of the White Snake in Singapore
Singapore author Amanda Lee Koe's latest millennium-spanning fantasy Sister Snake allowed her to explore her layered feelings towards home, family and country
Time to RTO?
With more workers being asked to return to the office, views differ on whether flexible work should be considered a priority or just a perk
Amanda Lee Koe's Sister Snake proves she is Singapore's most formidable prose stylist
Kudos to Singaporean novelist Amanda Lee Koe for refusing to repeat a winning formula.
Serving sake with a side of learning
Home-grown company Makoto-Ya is offering tutored tasting sessions at its annual Sake Inn Warehouse Sale
Shahdan 'excited' to get provisional recall for AFF Cup
He has experienced the high of winning the Asean Football Federation (AFF) Championship in 2012, and represented Singapore in five more editions.
LIFE SKILLS FROM CHESS
S'porean player at International Open applies the game's lessons in his career
Slot's machine could inflict further injury on Wounded City
This Premier League season is a tale of the unexpected. The week's Champions League action only furthered that idea.
I'VE TO PROVE MYSELF NOW, SAYS GUARDIOLA
Pep will solve City's woes, says Reds' Slot, who hopes that happens only after the game
AMORIM EXPECTS IMPROVEMENTS
Hectic schedule 'no excuse,' says United's new boss as he eyes win against Everton
Blues flying but Maresca says they aren't in title race
Enzo Maresca does not believe his Chelsea side are in the English Premier League title race, despite an impressive start to the season in his first campaign at Stamford Bridge.
From being a fox in the box to managing the Foxes
Leicester City named an \"excited\" Ruud van Nistelrooy as the club's new manager on Nov 29, just weeks after his departure from Manchester United.
F1'S GULF TIES DEEPEN WITH AUDI-QATAR DEAL
Middle Eastern influence can be felt through the number of races to investors to personnel
Agent Mendes in talks with Lim on new SEA project
After establishing himself as one of the most influential football agents in Europe, Jorge Mendes' next venture could take him to South-east Asia.
Murray's perfect because of shared experiences: Djokovic
Novak Djokovic said that shared experiences with Andy Murray make the Scot the \"perfect coach\", as he bids to win a record 25th Grand Slam in Australia in January.
HAWKS CLAW CAVS AGAIN
Atlanta move to next round, as NBA-topping Cleveland coach admits they were outplayed
Mixed sentiments over Valencia marathon after deadly floods
Athlete Pau Chisbert decided not to run in this weekend's Valencia marathon because he could not focus on training amid the devastation that hit Spain's third-largest city in recent flash floods.
OVERPASS, WA'S NEW OVERLORD
Baker's sprinter makes it four from four in Perth features after winning Winterbottom
William Robertson has will to win
Dec 1 South Africa (Scottsville) form analysis
The high-risk, high-reward Trump market
Markets abhor uncertainty. That bit of Wall Street wisdom helps explain their ebb and flow since Donald Trump's victory on Election Day, and even earlier.
Marketing firm CEO passionate about start-ups
Entrepreneur Jonathan Eg's investments include equity indexes, forex, small businesses
Why it's hard to start planning for retirement if you wait till 50
About a quarter of working adults here have the wrong idea that it is easy to plan for retirement because they intend to do so only when they are in their 50s or even older.
People saving more, but many overspend and gamble too much
Poll also finds many working adults under 30 do not pay credit card bills in full
'Baby Berkshire' CEO says it's all right to be a 'boring' investor
Markel Group's Thomas Gayner believes successful investing isn't so much a sprint as a cross-country race
Physical gold bars, paper gold or gold jewellery? Investors share their preferences
The global financial crisis in 2008 left a deep imprint on finance executive Gregor Gregersen and kick-started his interest in gold.
THE RISE AND RISE OF GOLD
With 39 highs in 2024, the yellow metal's record run is second only to the one in 1979
Who do childless cat ladies leave their fortunes to?
Nieces, pets and laughing heirs could be on the gangster auntie's list.