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Wife Yoko Ono is rightful owner of John Lennon's stolen watch: Swiss court
A rare watch given to English singer-songwriter John Lennon by his wife Yoko Ono and which was stolen after his death does not belong to an Italian man who bought it from an auction house years later, a Swiss court ruled on Nov 14, paving the way for its return to Ono.
Accolade for Singapore films Wonderland, A Year Of No Significance
Golden Rooster Awards
US fans celebrate K-pop group Seventeen amid company tussle
South Korean boy band Seventeen had fans chanting their names in Oakland, California, last week as part of their Right Here world tour to promote the group's 2024 album, 17 Is Right Here.
Can writers on world literature's margins be recognised?
Writer Li Zi Shu, touted by her readers as a potential Nobel laureate for literature after South Korean writer Han Kang's win, does not think the prize would be awarded to a Malaysian writer working in the Chinese language like herself.
Strong sessions on Korean literature and adaptations
Better communication was needed on the morning of Nov 16 for a full house of attendees for the session, Discover A Thousand Wonders With Geronimo And Thea Stilton, at Victoria Theatre.
Humour and hard science in Cat Bohannon's lecture
The author held a packed Victoria Theatre audience rapt with her wide-ranging talk
Race, nature and discrimination in three panels
Canadian novelist Esi Edugyan used to be a veritable night owl. At 10pm, she and fellow writer husband Steven Price would brew a pot of coffee and hunker down for a grueling night of writing that usually ended only close to 4am.
Star dancers and nuanced collaboration in Akram Khan's Gigenis
DANCE GIGENIS - THE GENERATION OF THE EARTH Akram Khan and guests Esplanade Theatre
Singapore is Emerald City in The Wizard Of Oz
Wild Rice's annual pantomime includes crimes of Yishun and Singlish of the exaggerated kind, set against a wondrous, trippy set
The unspoken grief of never becoming a grandparent
Ms Lydia Birk, 56, has held on to her favourite copy of The Velveteen Rabbit since her three children - now in their 20s and 30s - were young.
Helping children to bloom in their own time
Give a late bloomer time and support, so that he or she can flourish eventually
LIONS' STEPPING-UP PLAN
Coach Ogura's aim to groom new leaders sees Shah captaining side in Myanmar win
Chess opened door to a 'different world' for Luther
Growing up in the 1970s in Germany was tough for chess grandmaster Thomas Luther.
Tuchel gives England 'great chance' of success
England captain Harry Kane expects incoming manager Thomas Tuchel to have the backing of fans despite his nationality, adding that the German's track record could help the team end a 58-year wait for a major trophy.
HUNGARY PRAISED FOR CARRYING ON
Dutch captain van Dijk hails rivals' strength to play on after assistant coach's bout of fits
Counter-pressing pleases Germany coach in 7-0 win
Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann was pleased with his team's intensity, as they dismantled visitors Bosnia and Herzegovina 7-0 on Nov 16 with a statement win.
Kosovo says it warned Uefa about Romania fans
The Football Federation of Kosovo (FFK) said it had repeatedly warned European football's governing body Uefa about potential provocation from Romania fans ahead of their Nations League match on Nov 15, which was abandoned when Kosovo's players walked off.
NADAL HOPING TO END CAREER WITH A BANG
His Spain teammate Alcaraz also wants the legend to retire with his fifth Davis Cup title
Everything works' as Poland reach first BJK Cup semi
Poland will face Italy in their first-ever Billie Jean King Cup semi-finals on Nov 18 after beating the Czech Republic 2-1 in a hard-fought tie that ended in the early hours of Nov 17.
FITTING END TO 2024: MCILROY
Emotional Ulsterman proud to match Seve's six titles with third straight Race To Dubai
All Blacks conquest a big confidence booster for France
France suffered heartbreak at the 2023 Rugby World Cup, where they were knocked out by South Africa by a single point in the quarter-finals, but their 30-29 victory against the All Blacks on Nov 16 has laid the foundations for a potentially bright future.
Adversity will be good for team: Borthwick
England coach Steve Borthwick said that yet another painful defeat, this time 29-20 by South Africa on Nov 16, will help his team in the long run as they continue their development.
60 million watched Paul beat Tyson
Netflix said that 60 million households worldwide had tuned in for the highly anticipated boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, and the Nov 15 event peaked at 65 million streams, according to a statement.
LAKERS LACKLUSTRE IN WIN
LA extend streak to 5 victories but James, coach admit they made it hard for themselves
How Verstappen, 17, wowed at Macau GP 10 years ago
The Macau Grand Prix, back for its 71st edition on Nov 17, is renowned as the proving ground for young motor sports talent and exactly 10 years ago, the eyes of the world were on a teenage Max Verstappen as he arrived in the southern Chinese city.
Romantic Warrior imperious in Cup prelude
Champion stayer Romantic Warrior's imperious HK$5.35 million ($923,000) Group 2 Bank Of China Hong Kong (BOCHK) Jockey Club Cup (2,000m) triumph at Sha Tin on Nov 17, has laid the foundations for Danny Shum's ambitious 2024-2025 campaign - crowned by a bid for a third consecutive HK$40 million Group 1 Longines Hong Kong Cup (2,000m) victory on Dec 8.
RICKY CHOI WINS ON DEBUT
Wealthyness victorious for ex-Macau-based trainer in the very last race in Sungai Besi
Why rudeness has no place at work
Straight talkers take pride in honesty, but it can lead to a dysfunctional workplace.
India is turning into an SUV country
The culture and meaning of cars are changing as the country gets richer.
It's too soon to say 'wokeism' is dead
Despite its Nov 5 setback, it still has strongholds in places such as universities.