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			Most Recent News and Articles from the tang-asia.com Web Site
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			Marketing and Communications Related News and Articles from Singapore-based Tang Asia
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				Let's Fine Uncivil Shoppers
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				As the Prime Minister himself said in his National Day Rally speech: "In India people say namaste or vanekum, in Australia, they say 'G'day mate'. But in Singapore, if you are lucky, they ask, 'What you want?'".
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				http://www.tang-asia.com/articles/20051104-fine_uncivil_shoppers.html
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				Crude Guru Was Good For Ad Industry
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				NEIL French, creative head of the WPP Group, the world's second largest communications company, was always known for his ability to provoke.
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				http://www.tang-asia.com/articles/20051101-crude_ad_guru.html
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				Husband Abuse: When It's Men Who Need Shelter From Violence.
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				MY mother once said: "I always taught my daughter that she should leave any man who raised his hand to strike her. But I never realised that I would have to teach my sons that lesson and I regret it."
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				http://www.tang-asia.com/articles/20051031-battered_husbands.html
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				Let's Make Water A Glamour Business
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				I read the article by Ravi Velloor, "Water's the next big business in India" (ST, May 31), with great interest. It mentioned a "26-year-old marketing whiz" who moved from the glamour business of consumer goods </description>
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				http://www.tang-asia.com/articles/20050508-water_glamour.html
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				'Consumer not a moron, she's your wife'
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A PR man responds to our Confessions story on a PR consultant published last week
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				http://www.tang-asia.com/articles/20050406-consumernotmoron.html
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				In Oriente Primus – An Introduction to the Singapore Artillery
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				My first encounter with the Singapore Artillery began in March 1995, when I entered the gates of Khatib Camp. We were a group of privates who had just passed out of Basic Military Training (BMT) and the euphoria of our Passing Our Parade (POP) had given	</description>
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				http://www.tang-asia.com/articles/20040929-in_oriente_primus.html</link>
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				The Need to Build Bridges between cultures gets greater as the world gets smaller

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				When I started to free-lance, one of the most successful entrepreneurs that I knew advised me that, “Between an Indian and a snake, always hit the Indian first.” Indians, as friends and relatives told me</description>
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				http://www.tang-asia.com/articles/20040903-build_bridges.html
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				A Good Heart Makes Good Business Sense
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India is two countries. One is a country populated by highly educated people creating and using the technology that makes life in the developed world what it is. 
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				http://www.tang-asia.com/articles/20040508-good_heart.html
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				The Essential Little Red Speck – Singapore to establish a Digital Exchange 
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				IDA unveils the vision to digitise Singapore’s physical assets through the establishment of a physical exchange
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				http://www.tang-asia.com/articles/20040502-little_red_spec.html</link>
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				Singapore - A Digital Exchange for Games
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				As “Asia’s Most Connected City”, Singapore is ideally placed to play a leading role in the online games industry. And in order to achieve this, the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) is working with Singaporean companies like Mikoshi
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				http://www.tang-asia.com/articles/20040427-gamesxchng.html</link>
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				Health Screening – Finding Out Before it's Too Late.
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The phrase, “You know it, till you’ve got it,” is often too true in the case of many illnesses. This has been particularly true of cancer, which is silent during the early stages.</description>
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				http://www.tang-asia.com/articles/20040427-early_scrn.html
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