HOME THURSDAY JUNE 10, 2004





LIFE
FRANCO Moschino (1950-94), born near Milan, Italy, has always been associated with fun, peace and creativity.
 
Life Style
  • Reagan owed lot to movies, critics say
    AS a nation mourns former President Ronald Reagan, many in Hollywood are recalling his days as a film actor more likely to lose the girl than get her, a man often typecast in the role of hero's "best buddy".
Fashion
  • Stylish japes from Moschino
    FRANCO Moschino (1950-94), born near Milan, Italy, has always been associated with fun, peace and creativity.
Health
  • Lights for sore eyes
    EXPERTS from the China Medical Association warned that the glare caused by bright light could harm eyesight and result in myopia.
  • Junk food one-third of US diet
    WASHINGTON - Junk foods such as sugary sodas and chips make up nearly one-third of calories in the US diet, researchers said recently.
  • Briefs
    Fertility hope
  • Global mental threat
    Mental disorders from severe depression to uncontrolled anger are surprisingly common around the world, and most of the worst cases are not being treated, researchers reported last week.
Travel
Feature
  • Italians fight stricter fertility law
    ITALY, once known as the "Wild West" of fertility medicine, now has one of Europe's most restrictive laws on assisted reproduction, but far from ending the controversy, it has fuelled new dissent.
  • Italians fight stricter fertility law
    ITALY, once known as the “Wild West?of fertility medicine, now has one of Europe’s most restrictive laws on assisted reproduction, but far from ending the controversy, it has fuelled new dissent.
  • Forgotten heroes
    SIXTY years ago, when Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, the men of the "Forgotten Army" were still fighting and dying in the jungles of Japanese-occupied Burma.
  • Murders lead to review of child custody law
    DISTRAUGHT with grief, Dionne Dalton collapsed in the driveway of her estranged husband's home after learning he had killed their two young children and taken his own life at the end of a bitter custody battle.
What's on
  • Director and screenwriter: David Mamet
    Starring: Val Kilmer, Derel Luke, Tia Texada, William H. Macy, Kristen Bell, Ed O'Neill
  • Listings
    STAGE
  • Rejoyce--`Bloomsday' turns 100 in Shanghai
    NEXT Saturday in the city, lovers of James Joyce's ground-breaking and controversial novel "Ulysses" will celebrate the centenary of the central event in the book - the "Odyssey" around Dublin of Joyce's most celebrated literary creation, Leopold Bloom.
  • Tibetan origins
    CONTEMPORARY Tibetan artists' works are being featured for the first time in the Shanghai Art Museum.

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