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Maid agency ordered to pay customer over false claim that helper could speak Mandarin
Maid agency ordered to pay customer over false claim that helper could speak Mandarin The magistrate said it was no defence for the maid agency to say the customer should have chosen a pricier package as getting a maid who could speak well at that price was like "looking for a needle in a haystack". SINGAPORE: A maid agency that falsely claimed its domestic helper could speak Mandarin was ordered by a Small Claims Tribunal (SCT) to pay about S$1,558 (US$1,210) to its dissatisfied customer....
Woman who abused maid, pulled off her headscarf in lift, given jail and ordered to pay compensation
Woman who abused maid, pulled off her headscarf in lift, given jail and ordered to pay compensation Hasnah Hashim was incensed after the maid pressed the button to close the lift doors as she was entering the lift. SINGAPORE: A woman who pulled off her domestic helper's headscarf while in a lift was handed a four-month jail term and ordered to pay S$5,000 (US$3,900) in compensation on Wednesday (Jun 3). Hasnah Hashim, 55, also slapped the 32-year-old Indonesian woman on a separate occasion.
‘The Maids,’ With Yerin Ha, Asks: Has Life Become One Big Performance?
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Nurses throw dice in 300-year-old ceremony
The Guildford tradition, originally for a "maid of good report", recognises local care-givers.
Googly-eyed robot gives dementia-stricken husband his freedom back - and his exhausted wife a much-needed break
Googly-eyed robot gives dementia-stricken husband his freedom back - and his exhausted wife a much-needed break The decades-long quest to build home robots that are both helpful and lifelike — spurred on by fictional machines like The Jetsons’ humanoid maid Rosie —- is still mostly a pipe dream, but some developers are getting closer - Bookmark Robbie, a caregiver robot, now rolls into their living room several times a day, offering crucial support to Brenda and Brian Marquis, who faced...
Mini Mathur, Kabir Khan's daughter graduates, proud mother pens emotional note:
It's a proud moment for Mini Mathur and filmmaker Kabir Khan, as their daughter Sairah recently completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) programme, earning her diploma after two years of hard work and academic commitment. Mini and Kabir attended the graduation ceremony alongside their son, Viviaan, proudly celebrating Sairah's achievement as she marked the end of one chapter and the start of another. Mini shared a video on Instagram and wrote, "Another milestone.
Savage House review – Claire Foy and Richard E Grant sell it hard in bewigged 18th-century caper
The leads are the most watchable thing in this raucous period yarn about a grimy pair of status-obsessed noblesBlack-belt performances from Claire Foy and Richard E Grant put some vim and vigour into this haranguingly one-note and unidirectional period romp of the raucously bewigged and be-poxed 18th century. It’s written and directed by American film-maker Peter Glanz, who gives us candlelit interiors like a knockoff Barry Lyndon, and periodic deafening orchestral stabs with a touch of...
Office Romance review – Jennifer Lopez’s romcom return is too much like hard work
Star makes for reliably charming lead in Netflix’s basic throwback, but co-star Brett Goldstein, and his co-written script, lack in fizzNetflix has become something of a safe space for Jennifer Lopez, a one-time box office heavyweight who has now secured a more reliable at-home following on the platform. Middling action films The Mother and Atlas might have turned critics off but both drew blockbuster streaming numbers, while more recent theatrical efforts such as Marry Me and Kiss of the...
The Defiance of Marjane Satrapi
When the news broke last week that Marjane Satrapi, the French Iranian artist best known for the groundbreaking graphic memoir Persepolis, had died at age 56, I had what turned out to be a common reaction: That’s impossible. A friend wrote to me that Satrapi seemed invincible, which feels correct—not only because of the bold vitality of her books and films and public statements but also because Persepolis is, in so many ways, about survival. A quarter century after the publication of her...