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features

Living Legacy
To some, it is frightening that we will all become like the elderly, others say the older we grow, the more interesting we become. According to a survey in 2006 by the Census and Statistics Department, 1510 citizens of Hong Kong are over 100 years old. So what is it really like to be looking back over a century of life? What do you do when your slice of the future is as thin as a razor blade? We talked to three women who lived through two World Wars and a lot more besides.

Viva La Diva
Listening to Julia Migenes talk is a pleasure. She talks as if she is singing: from her home in LA, she chants of Irish blood, her typical French day and why a divorce can be a high point in one’s life.

Winning Jokers
Dedication, effort, passion and determination? Pick Pak reveal the lighter side of walking away victors in an Asian band competition.


Where's the Beef
Ask any carnivore if they like steak, and doubtless the answer will be a resounding “Hell yeah!” Though that doesn't mean agreement among the meat eaters – some swear by sirloin, others angle for eye rib and yet others won’t touch anything but T-bone.


Literary Love
Reading a good book is like living an adventure in someone else’s life. How do authors capture readers so completely? Join the literary lions and you could find out…


 

 

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