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The UK-based Virgin Galactic space travel firm turned down a $1 million offer from a adult film producer to help facilitate the first ever porn flick in space, says The Independent (UK).
Hong Kong approved the development of a cruise ship terminal scheduled to open in 2013, says eTravelBlackboard.com.
Kuala Lumpur's Subang International Airport will be remade into a "contemporary icon" of art and design as part of an $11.5 million renovation set to be completed by November, says The Sun (Malaysia).
Malaysia Airlines lowered its fuel surcharges for international destinations, with the charge on flights to Taiwan now down to $107, says the Taiwan News.
Beijing saw a 35 percent year-on-year rise in the number of visitors to the capital over the National Day holiday week, in what was called "the Olympic effect," with sports venues proving a major attraction, says Xinhua News Agency.
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Singapore: A dog is for life, or a Christmas weekend
Those who doubt their commitment or competence when it comes to owning a canine companion should pop in to rent-a-pet service Easy Dogz, says Ho Lian-Yi for The New Paper. The company's 10 dogs will jump (or sit) to the command of just about anyone, having been rigorously trained by prisoners as part of a rehabilitation program. Food, toys, collar and leash are all provided, allowing even the busiest executive to tap into his inner animal for a few hours a week.
Read ArticlePeriscope up in Papua
You don't have to strap on an oxygen tank to appreciate the aquatic life beneath Raja Ampat's "crystal clear waters," as it's easily seen with the aid of a snorkel, says Arief Suhardiman in The Jakarta Post. The area is "a haven for divers," with native fish species including goldies, cardinalfish, angelfish, butterflyfish and surgeonfish, as well as small sharks. Still waters allow even the most conservative of snorkelers to observe clown and parrot fish cavorting among the anemones, before guides allow passengers to take time out on an islet beach for lunch.
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