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Chinese edition of Hard Truths in stores today my paper Friday, Sep 16, 2011 The Chinese edition of bestseller Lee Kuan Yew: Hard Truths To Keep Singapore Going will hit bookshop shelves today. It is available at leading bookstores from 5pm, priced at $39.90. The book can also be bought from the Straits Times Press Online Bookstore at www.stpressbooks.com.sg Former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew will launch the book at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel later today, coinciding with his 88th birthday. Hard Truths is based on 16 interviews with Mr Lee by Straits Times journalists. In the book, Mr Lee shares his views on issues like the future of Singapore's political system.

LOS ANGELES: Pakistani Nobel laureate Malala Yousufzai, the daughters of US President Barack Obama, entertainers and a girl baseball player all made Time's annual list of most influential teenagers, the magazine said on Monday. Nobel Prize Winner Malala, 17, the Pakistani education activist winner ; First daughters Malia, 16, and Sasha, 13; Grammy-winning New Zealand singer Lorde, 17, were all on the unranked list dominated by 20 females. Time said it compiled its list of 25 teens — 29, counting accolades shared by siblings and partners — by analysing their social media following, business successes and cultural importance. The youngest were Sasha Obama and fellow 13-year-old Mo'ne Davis, a pitching sensation who led her Philadelphia boys' baseball team to the Little League World Series and landed a spot on the cover of Sports Illustrated.

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