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Little Ironies: Stories of Singapore is a collection of seventeen short stories by Singapore author Catherine Lim. It was first published in 1978 in Singapore by Heinemann [1] under the Writing in Asia Series and earned the writer many accolades. It is Lim's first published book of fiction. Little Ironies was later used as a set text for GCE 'N ...
Monday Kiz (Korean: 먼데이 키즈) was a South Korean boy band formed in 2005.The group originally consisted of two members: Lee Jin-sung and Kim Min-soo, but after the death of Min-soo in 2008 the group reformed with two new members: Han Seung-hee and Lim Han-byul, accompanied by original member Jin-sung.
Lim Seng Tiong Visual Arts Baet Yeok Kuan: 1996 Dance Meenakshy Bhaskar Literary Arts Boey Kim Cheng: Literary Arts Ovidia Yu: Music Siow Lee Chin: Theatre Ivan Heng: 1997 Dance Ker Ban Hing Film Eric Khoo Kim Hai: Literary Arts Tan Mei Ching Music Lim Jing Jing Theatre Haresh Sharma: Visual Arts Lim Poh Teck 1998 Dance Paul C. Ocampo Dance
Han Han (Chinese: 韩寒; pinyin: Hán Hán; born September 23, 1982) is a Chinese author, rally driver, singer and filmmaker. He is also the creator of print magazine Party and online magazine One. [1] [2] [3] In May 2010, Han was named to the Time 100 list. [4]
Han was drafted in the second round (14th overall) by the Liberty in the 2019 WNBA draft. [1] The 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) Han [2] represented China at the 2016 FIBA Under-17 World Championship for Women, the 2017 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup and the 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup and 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup. [3]
However, Lim bounced back in 2010 when he posted a record of 8–2 and an ERA of 2.58 in 104.2 innings pitched. Lim hurled 6 complete game (1 shutout) victories out of his 8 wins with 68 strikeouts, and helped his team to win the titles at the President's Flag Championship and the National Collegiate Championship, named MVP in both of the ...
The Federal Court rejected Lim's appeal five months later on 2 December, with Singapore's then Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin citing that the jury's verdict did not make a miscarriage of justice from the judge's direction of the jury regarding the law's definition of common intention in the crime.
Snowball (Korean: 최선의 삶; lit. Best Life) is a 2020 South Korean youth drama film, directed by Lee Woo-jeong and starring Bang Min-ah, Shim Dal-gi, and Han Sung-min. [3] The film adapted from The Best Life by Lim Solah, tells the story of three high school best friends who run away to find answers to their perceived troubles. [4]