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TravelWeekly, 24 Nov 2006
Back in college when I was enrolled in three units of Asian Civilisation, a thing my professor said amused me no end. I am no longer sure if it was as she had said it, but how I remember it now defini... |
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TravelWeekly, 19 Oct 2006
The haze problem blanketing South-east Asia has become some sort of an annual ritual. Haze from Indonesia arrives unwelcomed; chokes its neighbours; pollutants indices record the unhealthy levels; peo... |
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TravelWeekly, 5 Oct 2006
Sometimes it pays to be hang back. Malaysia Airlines must be feeling a bit like that this week as rival airlines who were first to order the Airbus A380 mega jumbo have had their expansion plans scram... |
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TravelWeekly, 28 Sep 2006
In yet another baffling decision that is set to undermine Bali’s long and painful recovery from terrorist activity and natural disaster, the national airline, Garuda Indonesia, is withdrawing some ser... |
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TravelWeekly, 12 Sep 2006
Five years after the event that reshaped travel and tourism, the date etched in memory – September 11 – passed on just like any other day for most people this week. Half a decade is a long time indeed... |
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TravelWeekly, 8 Aug 2006
I was on a Manila – Hong Kong flight and was quite acquainted with the kind of onboard service offered by this particular Philippine carrier. Compared to its much, much older sisters in the trade, its... |
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