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Reader’s Digest Asia (English Edition)

Jan 01 2021
Magazine

No wonder Reader's Digest is the world's most widely read magazine. Hard-hitting, thought-provoking and entertaining, with unforgettable stories in each issue, RD is packed with features short enough to read in one sitting, but stimulating enough to keep you thinking for days. Every month millions of people get inspired, informed and entertained by its wide variety of stories about people, health, humour, adventures and world events, written by the best local and international journalists. All the stories are fact checked to the smallest details to ensure that readers get the most accurate and truthful stories, making Reader’s Digest the world’s most trusted magazine.

Insights and Charm

Reader’s Digest Asia English Edition • Vol. 119 No. 695 January 2021

LETTERS • Reader’s Comments And Opinions

CONTRIBUTE

NEWS WORTH SHARING

SMART ANIMALS • The love of a mother for its offspring is something to behold

Dangerous Foods for Dogs • Some human fare is poisonous to canines

Help for Dry Eyes • Five common causes of dry eyes, and the best ways to find relief

5 Habits to Maintain Oral Hygiene

News From The WORLD OF MEDICINE

JOEY’S QUIET WAR • She was one of the most heroic of women spies during World War II, whose story few knew till now

VIEWPOINTS • MARCH 1940 & FEBRUARY 1941 Musings and opinions

THE TURNING POINT OF MY LIFE • How I learnt a humble lesson in the grace of perseverance

QUOTABLE QUOTES • FEBRUARY 1967

THE MOST UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTER I'VE MET BEATRIX POTTER • Who would have believed that this woman would write incomparably the favourite books “that bring grown-ups and children together in a shared delight?”

LIFE’S LIKE THAT • FROM THE 1970s

JAHANGIR KHAN, THE KING OF SQUASH • This young player from Pakistan dominates the flashing, subtle and perhaps most gruelling of all racquet sports

A DOG LIKE NO OTHER • Santos led a charmed life, until one unlucky day in Africa

ONLINE • FIND THESE UNIQUE READS AT RDasia.com

LAUGHTER • FROM THE 1990s & 2000s

DEADLY DOSE • Kristin Rossum’s husband committed suicide. Or did he?

PATTER • 1941 Quips and one-liners

ABBT, HER FARM • A young girl’s wild imagination and unflinching tenacity grew into something much more solid than simply a whim

QUOTABLE QUOTES • MARCH 1992

SHARK ATTACK! • The New Zealander lay dying on one of the most remote islands on earth. Could he be saved in time?

ALL IN A DAY’S WORK • FROM THE 1980S

WHEN MOTHERS GET THE BUG • Mothers don’t get sick very often. But when they do, this is what happens

THE UNBELIEVABLE MR RIPLEY • The creator of ‘Believe It or Not’ had an insatiable curiosity about strange and astonishing facts

Towards a More PICTURESQUE SPEECH • OCTOBER 1926, FEBRUARY 1934, MAY 1934 Twists and turns of phrase

MY FRIEND THE MOUSE • The best-laid plans of small boys and their pets depend on outwitting parents – and avoiding temptation

THE DAY I DIED • A question that haunts many of us is “How will I die?” Top Gear driver Richard Hammond knew exactly how and when his life would end: at 17.30 and 33.08 seconds on Wednesday, September 20, 2006

RD RECOMMENDS

TRIVIA • Test Your General Knowledge

FAMILY FUN

PUZZLES • Challenge yourself by solving these puzzles and mind stretchers, then check your answers on page 113.

WORD POWER • Similar but Different This month’s words come in pairs – plus one triplet – that are nearly identical, save one character that has been added, removed, shifted or replaced. Can you tell these look-alikes apart?


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No wonder Reader's Digest is the world's most widely read magazine. Hard-hitting, thought-provoking and entertaining, with unforgettable stories in each issue, RD is packed with features short enough to read in one sitting, but stimulating enough to keep you thinking for days. Every month millions of people get inspired, informed and entertained by its wide variety of stories about people, health, humour, adventures and world events, written by the best local and international journalists. All the stories are fact checked to the smallest details to ensure that readers get the most accurate and truthful stories, making Reader’s Digest the world’s most trusted magazine.

Insights and Charm

Reader’s Digest Asia English Edition • Vol. 119 No. 695 January 2021

LETTERS • Reader’s Comments And Opinions

CONTRIBUTE

NEWS WORTH SHARING

SMART ANIMALS • The love of a mother for its offspring is something to behold

Dangerous Foods for Dogs • Some human fare is poisonous to canines

Help for Dry Eyes • Five common causes of dry eyes, and the best ways to find relief

5 Habits to Maintain Oral Hygiene

News From The WORLD OF MEDICINE

JOEY’S QUIET WAR • She was one of the most heroic of women spies during World War II, whose story few knew till now

VIEWPOINTS • MARCH 1940 & FEBRUARY 1941 Musings and opinions

THE TURNING POINT OF MY LIFE • How I learnt a humble lesson in the grace of perseverance

QUOTABLE QUOTES • FEBRUARY 1967

THE MOST UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTER I'VE MET BEATRIX POTTER • Who would have believed that this woman would write incomparably the favourite books “that bring grown-ups and children together in a shared delight?”

LIFE’S LIKE THAT • FROM THE 1970s

JAHANGIR KHAN, THE KING OF SQUASH • This young player from Pakistan dominates the flashing, subtle and perhaps most gruelling of all racquet sports

A DOG LIKE NO OTHER • Santos led a charmed life, until one unlucky day in Africa

ONLINE • FIND THESE UNIQUE READS AT RDasia.com

LAUGHTER • FROM THE 1990s & 2000s

DEADLY DOSE • Kristin Rossum’s husband committed suicide. Or did he?

PATTER • 1941 Quips and one-liners

ABBT, HER FARM • A young girl’s wild imagination and unflinching tenacity grew into something much more solid than simply a whim

QUOTABLE QUOTES • MARCH 1992

SHARK ATTACK! • The New Zealander lay dying on one of the most remote islands on earth. Could he be saved in time?

ALL IN A DAY’S WORK • FROM THE 1980S

WHEN MOTHERS GET THE BUG • Mothers don’t get sick very often. But when they do, this is what happens

THE UNBELIEVABLE MR RIPLEY • The creator of ‘Believe It or Not’ had an insatiable curiosity about strange and astonishing facts

Towards a More PICTURESQUE SPEECH • OCTOBER 1926, FEBRUARY 1934, MAY 1934 Twists and turns of phrase

MY FRIEND THE MOUSE • The best-laid plans of small boys and their pets depend on outwitting parents – and avoiding temptation

THE DAY I DIED • A question that haunts many of us is “How will I die?” Top Gear driver Richard Hammond knew exactly how and when his life would end: at 17.30 and 33.08 seconds on Wednesday, September 20, 2006

RD RECOMMENDS

TRIVIA • Test Your General Knowledge

FAMILY FUN

PUZZLES • Challenge yourself by solving these puzzles and mind stretchers, then check your answers on page 113.

WORD POWER • Similar but Different This month’s words come in pairs – plus one triplet – that are nearly identical, save one character that has been added, removed, shifted or replaced. Can you tell these look-alikes apart?


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