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In Japan, US book on transgender surgery for young people sparks threats, heated debate

by Walter Watson
In Japan, US book on transgender surgery for young people sparks threats, heated debate

The Sankei newspaper’s refusal to bow to what it claims is an assault on free speech has attracted support from across the political spectrum. The cover of the Japanese edition …

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Russia’s Alexei Navalny wrote secret memoir before his death, widow says

by Walter Watson
Russia’s Alexei Navalny wrote secret memoir before his death, widow says

Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny wrote an autobiography before he died which will be published later this year, his widow Yulia Navalnaya said on Thursday, revealing the existence of a …

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Why I use poles when hiking in Colorado — and you should too

by Virginia Chavez
Why I use poles when hiking in Colorado — and you should too

Editor’s note: This is part of The Know’s series, Staff Favorites. Each week, we offer our opinions on the best that Colorado has to offer for dining, shopping, entertainment, outdoor activities …

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Visitors’ guide to Hong Kong design, art and culture covers the highlights – and attractions less well known

by Haddis Thomas
Visitors’ guide to Hong Kong design, art and culture covers the highlights – and attractions less well known

“There are so many guidebooks to Hong Kong but there are not many for those into design, art and culture,” says HKDC chairman Eric Yim. HKDC Chairman Eric Yim says …

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How Half the Sky opened ethical and sustainable shoe brand co-founder Natalie Chow’s eyes to human trafficking and slavery

by Haddis Thomas
How Half the Sky opened ethical and sustainable shoe brand co-founder Natalie Chow’s eyes to human trafficking and slavery

Non-fiction book Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide (2009), by Pulitzer Prize-winning husband-and-wife journalists Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, examines the numerous ways women are mistreated …

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How do you make the right decision? A simple 7-step process can help – because your brain is frequently wrong

by Haddis Thomas
How do you make the right decision? A simple 7-step process can help – because your brain is frequently wrong

Decisions, decisions, decisions … our lives are filled with them. Some are small, like what to make for dinner or which television show to watch tonight. Even small decisions like …

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How Jane Austen’s book Persuasion changed the life of a Hong Kong mental health charity founder and decorated obstetrician

by Haddis Thomas
How Jane Austen’s book Persuasion changed the life of a Hong Kong mental health charity founder and decorated obstetrician

“Persuasion” (1817), the final work by Jane Austen, one of the greatest of all English-language novelists, tells the story of Anne Elliot, and her complicated reconnection aged 27 with her …

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Fashion Designer B Michael Supports Two Charities With ‘Muse’ Book

by Lionel Rogers
Fashion Designer B Michael Supports Two Charities With ‘Muse’ Book

As B Michael continues along with the book tour for “Muse: Cicely Tyson and Me, a Relationship Forged in Fashion,” the designer and his company’s cofounder and chief executive officer …

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Morgan Campbell examines legacies and bloodlines in his memoir, My Fighting Family

by Virginia Chavez
Morgan Campbell examines legacies and bloodlines in his memoir, My Fighting Family

My Fighting Family is a memoir by Morgan Campbell. (Penguin Random House Canada, CBC) The Next Chapter15:42Borders, battles and bloodlines: sports journalist Morgan Campbell talks My Fighting Family In his …

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A pregnant ex-prisoner of war’s anxious life in a Hong Kong camp after Japan’s World War II surrender

by Haddis Thomas
A pregnant ex-prisoner of war’s anxious life in a Hong Kong camp after Japan’s World War II surrender

With the Japanese still around, George Giffen and Henry “Harry” Ching camped in the office, with George regretting he had not brought his bedding from Stanley (internment camp). They were …

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