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Keeping the interest alive

Game shops offer more than just the usual boardgames to their customers. By CHEE YIH YANG alltherage@thestar.com.my   GAME specialty shops have started to become more visible in Malaysia in recent years. That’s not saying that there is a glaring lack of boardgamers and card gamers in the country. Judging by key events held (mostly) […]

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Nineteen going on retirement

Not many people have to worry about their careers being over at 21. But then again, not everybody has a voice like Charice. Since she got her big break as a 15-year-old on The Ellen Degeneres Show four years ago, the pint-sized Filipina has been belting out mega-ballads to standing ovations around the world. And […]

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Living for the city

If you’re a young professional working in the Klang Valley, chances are you’ve been stuck in quite a few property investment conversations. While investing in property might seem like the cool new thing to do, the reality is, most young people living around Kuala Lumpur and Selangor have been facing problems buying their first homes. […]

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Fight for fun

By ZAIN HD LAST Saturday afternoon, 10 gun-wielding persons stormed a traffic jam on Jalan Bukit Bintang in Kuala Lumpur, and engaged in a quick 30-second battle. Their arsenal of choice – water guns. I watched the battle unfold merely metres away, and was glad I was part of the team behind the latest RandomAlphabets […]

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The gloves come off

IF YOU want to know the size of the gloves that new Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has to fill, all you need to do is have his predecessor Edwin van der Sar give you a friendly pat on the back. I was lucky enough to sit down with the recently-retired United goalkeeper last […]

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A new festival!

In February last year, Twitter users from 202 cities around the world rallied together for an event called Twestival and raised over US$250,000 (RM875,000) for a non-profit organisation called “charity: water”.

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