Avoid eating after dark to lose weight: study
AFP Relax - Mon, May 21, 2012Make your final meal of the day one that sets with the sun in order to lose weight. More »Avoid eating after dark to lose weight: study
Make your final meal of the day one that sets with the sun in order to lose weight. More »Avoid eating after dark to lose weight: study
While China's rapidly advancing economy has allowed a great variety in diet across the country, one particular treat remains the undisputed king - instant noodles. More »China still eats more noodles than anyone else
(Reuters) - A New Jersey woman said on Monday that she was dismissed from a temporary job at a New York lingerie warehouse because her male employers felt she was too busty and dressed too provocatively for the workplace. Wearing a form-fitting sequined black dress and black leather, sequin-studded boots, Lauren Odes, 29, said her Orthodox Jewish employers at Native Intimates told her that outfit and others like it were "too hot" for the warehouse. "We should not be judged by the size of our breasts or the shape of our body," Odes said. ... More »Fired for being "too hot," New Jersey woman claims
Call it a crime in bad taste, literally. An Indonesian maid working in Singapore was charged in court on Tuesday for adding menstrual blood to her employer’s coffee cup. More »Maid charged for mixing menstrual blood into employer’s drink
Oh men, you’re interesting creatures and we love you to bits, but sometimes you don’t half get on our nerves. Here we list the full repertoire of intensely irritating things that many men do, which truly get on women’s nerves. Get ready for a frank, to the point, and truly soul-cleansing moan about men: More »7 things men do that drive women mad
TVB actor has confessed that he knew businessman Lau Ding Sing but denies having posed for any nude photos for him More »Him Law admitted to knowing Lau
Could there be several solutions to Singapore's population woes that avoid the difficulties that some new residents and citizens face in fitting in? More »Two S’pore couples want kids – but not their own
A 24-year-old maid was found motionless at the foot of Blk 421 Canberra Road on Monday morning. According to her employer, the Myanmar maid fell to her death from the 13th storey flat in Sembawang when she tried to run away, but fell out of the kitchen window instead, reported The Straits Times (ST). More »Maid found dead at foot of Sembawang flat
A tearful People's Action Party (PAP) candidate Desmond Choo makes an emotional appeal for voters to give him a chance to forge a new future for them, during his party's last rally for the Hougang by-election on Thursday. More »Tearful Desmond Choo tells Hougang voters: I will stand up for you
Pop diva Lady Gaga on Sunday cancelled her Indonesian concert with promoters saying the security threat was too serious after Islamic hardliners promised "chaos" if she entered the Muslim nation. More »Lady Gaga Indonesia concert off after threats
A day after his defeat at the Hougang by-election, People's Action Party's (PAP) Desmond Choo went around the estate on Sunday morning thanking residents for their support. More »I'm still very encouraged: PAP's Desmond Choo
Barely two weeks after the fatal Ferrari-taxi crash that killed three people, another high-speed crash has taken place at exactly the same site at the Rochor/Bugis area. More »Four-car accident at Rochor Ferrari crash site
26-year-old Tan Songchun was a healthy part-time student at Singapore Institute of Management. When he returned from work and went into his room at his parents’ home in Sengkang to take a nap on Tuesday night, his parents did not expect that it would be the last time they saw him alive. More »Mystery surrounds shock death of part-time student
Beaten but unbowed, People's Action Party candidate Desmond Choo says that "change is coming" More »Change is coming: PAP's Desmond Choo
Ever wondered what most Singaporeans look for in their search for a life partner? Well, according to a food survey done by Electrolux Asia Pacific, the way to a man's heart is indeed through his stomach -- with 86 per cent of Singaporeans admitting that a person's ability to cook is regarded as one of the most desirable qualities in a partner. More »S'poreans prefer partners who can cook: survey
Fight fire with fire. That's what celebrity blogger Wendy Cheng, also known as Xiaxue, did when she was repeatedly flamed on Facebook over the past week. More »Celeb blogger Xiaxue's name-and-shame post sparks debate
Workers' Party's Png Eng Huat, who won the by-election in the single member constituency over People’s Action Party candidate Desmond Choo on Saturday, is now expected to make good on his promises. More »Png must now start proving himself: residents
When the right words don’t come to you, having a sneaky peak at someone else’s can be extremely helpful. So whether you need some romantic words to impress on a date, on a birthday, at a wedding, or you just fancy reading something starry-eyed and dreamy, these top 10 most romantic quotes will make you swoon: More »Top 10 most romantic quotes
A new report from DTZ revealed that home sales in this price bracket have overtaken units sold at S$1,000 psf or less. In addition, sales in this segment increased by 14 percent in Q1, while other segments saw a decline of between 26 and 63 percent. More »HDB dwellers drove demand for shoebox units in Q1
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A mother in Mexico has been arrested on suspicion of gouging out the eyes of her 5-year-old son during a ceremony. Police said on Thursday they had arrested seven people, including the boy's parents, after his eyeballs were pulled out during the ritual in Nezahualcoyotl, a working-class neighborhood on the eastern flank of Mexico City. "There was some kind of ceremony inside a house," said Laura Uribe, a spokeswoman for state prosecutors in the State of Mexico, a populous region that borders much of the capital. She did not give details of what the ritual involved. ... More »Mexican mother arrested after son's eyes gouged out
