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Entrepreneur rediscovers her need for speed
Ms Janice Oo lives out the famous line from the 1986 Hollywood flick, Top Gun, when the lead character \"Maverick\", played by Tom Cruise, declared: \"I feel the need, the need for speed.\"
Timeless Velar refreshed with hybrid engine
The model by Range Rover is relaxing to drive, but the controls feel lighter and less direct than those of its rivals
Wish come true for BYD buyers with families
The M6 is the first mid-sized electric seven-seater to be available here
Subtle serenity
Newly-weds pick clean, functional Japandi aesthetic for their HDB flat
Train To Pakistan may be 2024's most important show
Theatre entertains. Often, it makes people feel. Occasionally, it harbours an urgent message both important and timely, especially impactful when one least expects it.
Global Design Journey to the capital of ceramics
China's Jingdezhen has been making porcelain wares for more than 2,000 years
BANG FOR YOUR BUCK
More stores celebrate retail event earlier to help shoppers beat crowds, bag bargains
Achilles issue sees Yeo end season with q-final loss
Battling pain from an Achilles injury, Yeo Jia Min's run at the US$1.15m (S$1.55m) China Masters ended with a 21-14, 21-17 loss to Thailand's world No. 10 Supanida Katethong in the women's singles quarter-finals on Nov 22.
A GOOD CAMPAIGN ENDS
Singapore's Pang, Quek ousted in WTT Finals last four by world No. 6 pair
Maresca aims to outfox familiar foes Leicester
LONDON - Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca is excited to tackle Leicester City, the club he guided into the English Premier League last season, but the Blues will be without captain Reece James who has been sidelined with injury again.
I COULD NOT QUIT ON CITY NOW: PEP
He inks 2-year extension amid mini-slump after U-turn on plan to leave at season's end
Berrettini carried me, says Sinner
MALAGA - World No. 1 Jannik Sinner triumphed in singles and what he called a \"must-win\" doubles on Nov 21 to help Davis Cup holders Italy beat Argentina 2-1 to reach the semi-finals.
Stags' attacking quality to the fore in 5-0 hammering
They had already dropped points to bottom-half sides Brunei DPMM, Hougang United and Young Lions in the nine-team Singapore Premier League (SPL) in a madcap second round.
AMINA, 17, TO KEEP PUSHING
Egyptian prodigy is honoured by comparisons with world No. 1
Late Wagner magic punishes wasteful Lakers
LOS ANGELES - Franz Wagner was not bothered by the hostile crowd, draining a three-pointer with three seconds left as the Orlando Magic ended the Los Angeles Lakers' unbeaten home record with a dramatic 119-118 win on Nov 21.
Leader An does not sweat big purse
MIAMI - An Na-rin claimed she was not feeling any pressure, as she fired a bogey-free eight-under 64 to seize a one-stroke lead after the opening round of the LPGA's season-ending Tour Championship on Nov 21.
NORRIS ADMITS TITLE RACE OVER
He wasn't ready to challenge Verstappen in 2024 but has gained championship nous
Ohtani grateful to Dodgers after third career MVP award
LOS ANGELES - Shohei Ohtani of World Series champions the Los Angeles Dodgers has unanimously been named the National League Most Valuable Player (MVP), while New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge took home the American League honors in similar fashion on Nov 21.
Emotion, errors and an education: Chess legend V. Anand recalls his first time
The first time can be a trying time. The first time in the biggest final - Wimbledon, the Olympic 100m - can carry the scent of intimidation.
A TABLE WITH SINGAPORE ROOTS
Local company using wood sourced here for piece of world chess c'ship history
YOUNG CHAMPION EYES THIRD WIN
Nov 24 Hong Kong (Sha Tin) form analysis
Questioning all set to give the right answers
Nov 23 South Africa (Kenilworth/Turffontein) form analysis
HOT IRISH HOOP IN SUMMER CUP
South Africa's richest race gets boost from star jockey Oisin Murphy's hit-and-run visit
Electric elephants and live-stream prayers: Faith goes high-tech
These are just some of the ways that Hinduism is adopting technology like never before.
'I wouldn't be where I am without bumiputera rights'
MALAYSIA'S YOUNG MALAYS ON RACE AND PRIVILEGE
Hawker culture: The missing ingredient is our willingness to pay
Nostalgia over hawker culture may have trapped us into an outdated view that hawker fare must always be very cheap.
Air pollution may be linked to eczema
It appears that PM2.5 may interact with our skin's immune responses in ways we are only beginning to understand.
Trump may be right about Ukraine's endgame
If they play their cards well, leaders across Europe can exert leverage on America over how to end the war.
S'pore hotels see occupancy rate of over 80% in Sept despite challenges
Republic remains region's top choice for meetings amid strong S$, high costs
Group that runs Dulwich College International now backed by investment firm Hillhouse
The education group that owns and runs Dulwich College International is now backed by Singapore-headquartered asset manager Hillhouse Investment.