Wednesday, November 05, 2003



The highly anticipated will be open today at 10pm. The 131 minutes blockblaster picks up from where the second left off. So there is a whole lot of action as Zion gets invaded by the machines.

Neo, on the other hand, is in a coma after discovering that his cyber-prowess also works in the real world. He later wakes up in an antiseptic train station - the Wachowski brothers' thinly-disguised version of the familiar 'limbo as waiting room' concept.



FLIGHT attendant Gerard Felix David outlasted 120 others in the Subaru Challenge on Tuesday morning, winning himself a S$60,000 Subaru Impreza after almost three days with his palm on the car.

The 36-year-old was the last one standing after almost 67 hours of braving the weather. His closest competitor, a woman, dropped out shortly before him.

As of Monday night, seven contestants remained, but most of them dropped out by early morning on Tuesday.

The challenge, which was also held last year, started on Saturday at Ngee Ann City. Contestants had to place one of their palms against decals on a Subaru Impreza without letting go, except for a 5-min-break every six hours.

Last year's winner, Mr Mohamed Amat, 39, a process supervisor, won the car after about 62 hours.

Noticed the similarity of the past winner and this one? I don't mean the endurance level...



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The new Honda Insight. What do you think?

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