South China Sea | Vietnam protests China’s weather stations in disputed waters

Vietnam strongly protested China’s launch of weather stations in the disputed Spratly islands, saying yesterday they seriously violate Vietnam’s sovereignty and complicate the situation in the

USA | 13 dead including gunman in shooting at California bar

Thirteen people are dead after a gunman opened fire on a crowd at a country dance bar holding a weekly “college night” in Southern California, sending hundreds fleeing

USA | Newly empowered Dems take aim at Trump business conflicts

Beyond trying to get their hands on the Holy Grail of President Donald Trump’s business dealings — his tax returns — House Democrats are prepared to use

This Day in History | 1985 America welcomes Charles and Diana

Prince Charles and Princess Diana have ended the first day of their much-vaunted trip to the USA at a gala dinner in the Washington, hosted by President Reagan

Football – Champions League | Mourinho taunts crowd as Man United beats Juventus 2-1

After listening to taunts from the Juventus crowd for 90 minutes, Jose Mourinho couldn't help but pay them back in kind. Mourinho had to be escorted off the

Badminton | After battling cancer, Lee Chong Wei seeks Olympic gold

His cancer in remission after intensive treatment, former No. 1-ranked Lee Chong Wei is setting his sights on winning an Olympic gold in badminton. In his first public

World briefs

SOUTH CHINA SEA Vietnam strongly protested China's launch of weather stations in the disputed Spratly islands, saying yesterday they seriously violate Vietnam's sovereignty and complicate the situation in the South

The Buzz | Prince Charles says he’ll keep views to himself when king

Britain's Prince Charles has pledged not to interfere in the affairs of state when he becomes king, seeking to dispel concerns about his past activism on issues

White House bans CNN reporter after confrontation with Trump

The White House has suspended the press pass of CNN correspondent Jim Acosta after he and President Donald Trump had a heated confrontation during a news conference.

Bizcuits | A story on your dinner plate

Lily died in a 4WD accident earlier this year. Her coming of age 21st birthday would have fallen on Mother’s Day. Instead, the day marked the

Friday, November 9, 2018 – edition no. 3167

* Film festival wants to draw younger audience * Ambrose so confirms Cotai bridge link * Lawmakers against holidays change * Taiwan commissions warships   DOWNLOAD

War & Peace

  * Books: I’ll Be There For You: The One About ‘Friends’ by Kelsey Miller * Music: Negative Capability by Marianne Faithfull * Wine: The Thorny Issue * Food: Grape and cranberry crisp     DOWNLOAD

In ‘Boy Erased,’ ignorance is shown empathetically

“Boy Erased“ is based on the true story of a young man, Garrard Conley, whose Baptist family put him in a conversion therapy center to “cure” his homosexuality

Author offers retrospect of TV show ‘Friends’

Kelsey Miller has written the quintessential fan book for those obsessed with the hit TV sitcom “Friends.” “I’ll Be There For You” gives readers an insider’s look

Faithfull digs deep on ‘Negative Capability’

Marianne Faithfull is a great musical survivor. She went from pure-voiced chanteuse of “As Tears Go By” to emblem of 1960s drug excess before re-emerging in 1979

News of the World | Hitler in war, Merkel in peace: A train car for history

Adolf Hitler tried literally to rewrite history in 1940 when the Nazi leader commandeered the dining coach to serve France the same humiliation Germany suffered there on the last

The Thorny Issue

The use of caramel colour is probably the single most controversial subject in the world of whisky. Unlike sulphite in wine, which can be naturally occurring, caramel colour

Kitchenwise | Grape and cranberry crisp as Thanksgiving is approaching

For many of us, the menu for Thanksgiving is etched in stone. We eat the same dishes every year because we love every one of them.

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