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  • Tornado-hit US city mourns and rebuilds
    Tornado-hit US city mourns and rebuilds

    Relief workers and clean-up crews defied thunderstorms while families and friends gathered for the funeral of one of the Oklahoma tornado's youngest victims.

  • 10 ways to get more out of life Realbuzz
    10 ways to get more out of life

    Researchers from the University College London found that people who enjoyed their life the most were three times more likely to live longer than people who enjoyed their life the least. If you want

  • 7 ways to beat the Monday blues Realbuzz
    7 ways to beat the Monday blues

    Our weekend highs crash-land when Monday morning swings around and most of us get a nasty case of the Monday blues. Here we reveal seven great ways to beat those blues and make Mondays something you

  • 7 shocking running myths Realbuzz
    7 shocking running myths

    Running is a popular sport that anyone can get involved in, so it’s no surprise that it comes with its fair share of myths and misconceptions. From health scares to diet misconceptions, here are

  • Singaporean filmmaker gets 15-minute standing ovation at Cannes

    Singaporean director Anthony Chen described as “surreal” the 15-minute standing ovation that followed the world premiere of his debut feature film "Ilo Ilo" at the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday. Though the ending of the premiere couldn’t have been more perfect, the 29-year-old Chen said the beginning was quite “nerve-wrecking” as it was marred by technical glitches.

  • How to build a more gracious (and happier) Singapore

    How to build a more gracious (and happier) Singapore

    How to build a more gracious (and happier) Singapore

    I think there’s a link between the way we use elevators and how gracious our society is. Allow me to explain. For modern elevators, the “door close” button is a lie I recently traveled to Germany for work. In the … Continue reading →

  • Woman confronted London attackers to deflect danger

    Woman confronted London attackers to deflect danger

    Woman confronted London attackers to deflect danger

    A woman who challenged knife-wielding assailants suspected of hacking to death a British soldier in London on Wednesday said she intervened because "it was better having them (the weapons) aimed on one person".