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  1. Not an ang mo or ang mo pai so not bothered. [cool]
  2. Anyone has got annecdotes to share? Mine, seems that the palm sugar blocks seem to have run out before the flour. Then when, after my mother passing, I tried doing the traditional way - the first time was a disaster.
  3. THE eldest son of the late retail tycoon CK Tang, Mr Tang Wee Cheng, died of natural causes last Saturday. He was 75. Mr Tang passed away peacefully in the presence of his immediate family when he was holidaying in Osaka, Japan. His body was flown back on Friday. He leaves behind his wife, two sons, three daughters and 10 grandchildren. Mr Tang, who joined the family business after school, was best known as the one who built the former Dynasty Hotel and Tangs Plaza. He ran the Tangs department store, which used to close on Sundays, but later sold his share of the family business to his younger brothers Wee Sung and Wee Kit after a dispute. Mr Tang then went on to start a hotel business in New Zealand under the Heritage brand with his two sons. The Tang family spokesperson Ong Wei Ping said Mr Tang was a very humble and very religious man. 'He devoted himself to Christian causes.' Mr Tang's obituary, titled a celebration of life, said he was a faithful servant of Jesus Christ and an exemplary role model who loved the church like his own family. He was also a devoted family man and a compassionate boss at work. where he knew his staff by name and face. http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNew...12.html?vgnmr=1 Anyone went to his funeral service at his house? His house damn swee
  4. Will he be sentence to jail on the 3rd of Sept by the judge or once again, elite will get away (once again...like the bosses of BreadTalk and Premier Taxi)) with just a slap on the wrist e.g. a fine? http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin.../372027/1/.html
  5. Fatty Tang of CK Tang kenna slapped 3 charges over the organ trading case today. Fine for such ppl is mere petty cash only...wonder if he do time, can he bring his dialysis machine into the jail cell? http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin.../359473/1/.html =============================================================================== I'm too rich....I don't want to die yet......
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