Archives for August 2016
Death does not delay..Children’s author lay dead in her home for four months
Former teacher Helen Gradwell was discovered at her home near Bolton, Greater Manchester, in April after neighbours finally raised the alarm and she was found lying on the sofa.
Bless them…Team keeps 22,000 well fed
http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/08/163863/team-keeps-22000-well-fed
MADINAH: If the subject matter is food, then Malaysian pilgrims have it really good.
For doughnut lovers
The ‘doughnut diet’ has been becoming more popular – for good reason. Billed as a new way of ‘flexible eating’ that’s taken over social media. Claudia Connell gives it try – but thinks life’s too short.
Hear ye!! Why I’ve cut up my contactless bank card…and you should too
Daily Mail columnist ROSS CLARK argues that we should all cut up our contactless bank cards. He says that if cash were to become obsolete we would be at the complete mercy of banks.
Better to feed the poor than have open houses..precisely
http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/08/163872/better-feed-poor-have-open-houses
THE month of Ramadan has come and gone, and we are not sure whether we would be around to welcome it next year.
One for the bucket list: Deep in Sabah, a legendary rock
http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/08/162935/travellers-tale-deep-sabah-legendary-rock
ONE picture stopped me in my tracks as I scrolled the @natgeo Instagram page. It was a National Geographic picture of a high lone rock surrounded by smaller mossy beach rocks visible above the retreating sea water.
In loving memory of Abah..The lasting side effects of chemo you rarely hear about
Florencia Pistritto from Edinburgh is a bone cancer survivor at the age of 31. However, two years following her treatment, she has suffered significant hearing loss in both ears.