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Singapore’s Legendary Architect Lee Kuan Yew Passed Away, Aged 91

Depending on when you were born, you either love or hate Lee Kuan Yew. The first Singapore’s prime minister passed away at the Singapore General Hospital today at 3.18am, aged 91. Mr Lee, whose health rapidly deteriorated after his wife died in 2010, was in the hospital for nearly seven weeks with severe pneumonia. Born […]

... written on Mar 23 2015

Swiss Tsunami – Reasons Why Zurich Gave Up On Euro

Swiss-made watches have become more expensive over night. Swatch watch group which sells brands such as Omega, Tissot, Longiness and Calvin Klein was trembling at the sudden change of event. So did Richemont, which owns Cartier, Chloé and Montblanc. Shares of Swatch Group tumbled 15% while Richemont was down 14%. If you happen to collect […]

... written on Jan 18 2015

Danger Of “See No Terrorist, Hear No Terrorist, Speak No Terrorist” Policy

After loads of explosions and gunfire, French security forces killed the two Kouachi brothers, Cherif and Said, suspected in the Charlie Hebdo massacre while raiding a factory where they had holed up with a hostage. Amazingly, the hostage was freed – Vive la France! – and that my friends, speaks volumes about the country’s GIGN. That’s France’s Groupe […]

... written on Jan 11 2015

What Best Airways? This Airlines Actually Starves Its Passengers

After billionaire Tony Fernandes’ AirAsia Flight QZ8501 mysteriously crashed last Sunday in the Java Sea together with 162 people on board en route from Surabaya to Singapore, air travellers around the world have been extremely cautious about flying. In another drama at the same Juanda International Airport, Surabaya, close to 120 AirAsia passengers got a […]

... written on Jan 05 2015

The North Korean Elite Unit-121 Hackers – Have Hotel Will Hack

In the Hollywood film “World War Z”, only two countries have been able to successfully stopped zombies infection. One is Israel, where an intercepted email mentioning zombies had tipped the country, hence built a gigantic wall in Jerusalem to protect the uninfected from the zombies. That was done a full week before the pandemic hit […]

... written on Dec 22 2014

Beware – Here’re 10 Strange Things About Denmark You Should Know

Denmark is one of the top countries to retire. But before you even think about retirement, this awesome country is already one of the best countries to live and work. Well, if you know about this country, you probably know that it consistently tops international rankings as the happiest nation in the world. So, it’s a no-brainer […]

... written on Oct 24 2014

Quick, Get A Job At Virgin – Boss Branson Says You Can Take Unlimited Holidays

Are you looking for a job that you could finally call it a “career”, so much so that you plan to retire without jumping to another ship? If the answer is “yes”, then start writting in to Virgin Airways because this is the best company on planet Earth. Employees of Malaysia Airlines who have a […]

... written on Sep 24 2014

Here’s The Latest Hot Item Chinese & Taiwanese Tourists Are Snapping – Randoseru

Japan is a place where you go for sushi. Besides food, Japan is also the place you go shopping for its unlimited beautiful and cute souvenirs. Their extraordinary packaging creativity and technology are simply mind-boggling. There’re so many brands that you can associate with Japan – Sony, Hello Kitty, Honda, Canon, Shiseido, Shimano, and the […]

... written on Sep 24 2014

Here’re 20 Dirty Secrets The Airlines Don’t Want You To Know

If you suffer from a fear of flying, you probably shouldn’t read this article. And if you’re about to enroll in a course which will end up in the aviation industry, you probably should read this to correct the perception that a career as flight attendant or pilot is the gloriest job on planet Earth. […]

... written on Sep 03 2014

Secret Revealed – The Secret Chambers Where Pilot & Cabin Crew Rest & Sleep (Photos)

After Malaysia Airlines lost two Boeing-777 via MH370 and MH17 in less than six months, the impact on the aviation industry was tremendous. The lost of lives are not limited only to the passengers, but also the crew on board the planes. Regardless whether the plane was missing due to unknown reasons or shot down […]

... written on Aug 29 2014









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