
Sad to see more elderly selling tissue at coffee shops
(Photo: Stomp) Some days ago, I saw an elderly woman in her 70s selling tissue paper at a coffee shop. She was limping as she went round the tables to sell her tissue paper. When she finally managed to earn enough money, she bought a packet of rice. It saddens me that such a sight is becoming increasingly prevalent in prosperous...

HK exco accused of racism over tales of pinays bedding expats
(18 Apr) - Executive councillor Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee refused to apologise to Hong Kong's Filipino community yesterday after sparking outrage by quoting anecdotes of domestic helpers seducing expatriate bosses and ruining marriages. In an article that was later removed from her Facebook page and blog, Ip chastised the international...

Aussie Univs embroiled with corrupt education agents
Australian universities are paying more than an estimated $250 million each year to unregulated middlemen for the recruitment of international students, despite widespread acknowledgement that some are corrupt and deal in fraudulent documents. (17 Apr) - Australian universities are paying more than an estimated $250 million...
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