He had a choice to skip full-time national service (NS) and go straight to university after his A levels, but 19-year-old China-born Luo Sheng chose not to. -ST
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Going through the same rite of passage He had a choice to skip full-time national service (NS) and go straight to university after his A levels, but 19-year-old China-born Luo Sheng chose not to. -ST
Her business blossomed here Her business idea came from a lack of meaningful Singapore souvenirs to take home to family in China. -ST
Bilingual professional is her own boss Probably Singapore's first China-born PR professional to run her own agency here, Grace Zhou switches seamlessly from Chinese to English. -ST
Young Dragons: Many are well-educated, speak competent English New immigrants from China, better known as xin yi min in Chinese, now form the majority of foreigners in our midst. Not only are they increasing in number, but they are also getting younger. And many are breaking into new fields such as law, and food and retail industries.
Bottoms up When it comes to looking pert down below, there is nothing like a Brazilian - and we don't mean a wax job. -ST
Victoria's Secret takes flight of fancy There were supermodels, feathers, lace and towering angel wings aplenty, but the show stealer at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2008. -AsiaOne
Penang's Chua clinches beauty crown Stefanie Chua (centre) is 25, 174-cm-tall, from Penang and now titled Miss Malaysia Queen International 2008. -NST
Heavenly body She's called 'old mamasan' by younger models, but Jeffrey Chung girl Angel Chua isn't taking that lying down. -TNP
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