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Reader’s Digest Asia (English Edition)

Aug 01 2022
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.

A Choice Selection Of Stories

Readers Digest Asia English Edition • Vol. 122 No. 714 August 2022

LETTERS • Reader’s Comments And Opinions

NEWS WORTH SHARING • Octogenarian Creates Free Game App

Border Collie Saves The Day

Post To Post Recycling Trial In Progress

My Year Of Playing 70 Sports • The year I turned 70, I decided to have some fun and games

SMART ANIMALS • The world around them is a wondrous place

Why Do Cats Knock Things Over? • Just curious or attention-seeking? Their antics explained

A Healing Process • Why do wounds mend more slowly as we age?

Sore Feet? • How to choose a pair of shoes that keep your toes, heels and arches happy

News From The WORLD OF MEDICINE

SWEPT AWAY • For the parents of the bride, fear replaces joy as a raging river scoops up their car on the way to the wedding

Can You Change Your Luck? • And is luck even a real thing? It’s complicated

PIZZA • Today it is relished around the world, but pizza was once scorned as poor-man’s fare – until royalty intervened…

LIFE’S LIKE THAT • Seeing The Funny Side

THE GREAT TWEET-OFF: THE SCHOOL RUN • The parents of Twitter have some good pick-up lines.

SEE THE WORLD DIFFERENTLY • IT LOOKS AS IF BIG BEN HAS lain down to enjoy a good paperback. For her installation at the Manchester International Festival in 2021, Argentine artist Marta Minujín made a 42-metre-long replica of the famous London clock tower covered with books: 20,000 copies of 160 different titles that deal with or have shaped British politics. After the festival, visitors were allowed to take the books.

Beware The ANTI-CLIMAX • How to handle the unexpected downside of achieving your goals

LAUGHTER • The Best Medicine

JOBS AT THE TOP • They are not only found in the executive suite

SCREEN PALS • Teens worldwide connect through video calls to build empathy – and change

We Eat Birthday Cake • Hint: It has to do with the Ancient Greeks!

LAUGHING Matters • Humour connects us to one another. But what we find funny has changed over the past 100 years

New Help For Hearing Loss • Today’s solutions not only reunite you with easy conversations, they also reduce your chances of having a fall, becoming depressed and more

The Quirks Of LONG-TERM LOVE

QUOTABLE QUOTES

The Ancient MAGIC Of KITES • For millennia, kites have mesmerised people around the world. Now, a new generation of artists is taking their creations to greater heights

ALL IN A DAY’S WORK • Humour On The Job

SHOULD’VE SEEN THAT COMING

Clean The Things You Never Do* • We often ignore important things in our housework routine. But adding a task or two is easy

Ping & Gaston • Fostering a pair of ducklings brought new joy to our home – until I discovered what awaited them back at the farm

SWITCHED • In 1962, nurses at a small hospital sent home two women with the wrong babies. Then, 50 years later, their children...


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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.

A Choice Selection Of Stories

Readers Digest Asia English Edition • Vol. 122 No. 714 August 2022

LETTERS • Reader’s Comments And Opinions

NEWS WORTH SHARING • Octogenarian Creates Free Game App

Border Collie Saves The Day

Post To Post Recycling Trial In Progress

My Year Of Playing 70 Sports • The year I turned 70, I decided to have some fun and games

SMART ANIMALS • The world around them is a wondrous place

Why Do Cats Knock Things Over? • Just curious or attention-seeking? Their antics explained

A Healing Process • Why do wounds mend more slowly as we age?

Sore Feet? • How to choose a pair of shoes that keep your toes, heels and arches happy

News From The WORLD OF MEDICINE

SWEPT AWAY • For the parents of the bride, fear replaces joy as a raging river scoops up their car on the way to the wedding

Can You Change Your Luck? • And is luck even a real thing? It’s complicated

PIZZA • Today it is relished around the world, but pizza was once scorned as poor-man’s fare – until royalty intervened…

LIFE’S LIKE THAT • Seeing The Funny Side

THE GREAT TWEET-OFF: THE SCHOOL RUN • The parents of Twitter have some good pick-up lines.

SEE THE WORLD DIFFERENTLY • IT LOOKS AS IF BIG BEN HAS lain down to enjoy a good paperback. For her installation at the Manchester International Festival in 2021, Argentine artist Marta Minujín made a 42-metre-long replica of the famous London clock tower covered with books: 20,000 copies of 160 different titles that deal with or have shaped British politics. After the festival, visitors were allowed to take the books.

Beware The ANTI-CLIMAX • How to handle the unexpected downside of achieving your goals

LAUGHTER • The Best Medicine

JOBS AT THE TOP • They are not only found in the executive suite

SCREEN PALS • Teens worldwide connect through video calls to build empathy – and change

We Eat Birthday Cake • Hint: It has to do with the Ancient Greeks!

LAUGHING Matters • Humour connects us to one another. But what we find funny has changed over the past 100 years

New Help For Hearing Loss • Today’s solutions not only reunite you with easy conversations, they also reduce your chances of having a fall, becoming depressed and more

The Quirks Of LONG-TERM LOVE

QUOTABLE QUOTES

The Ancient MAGIC Of KITES • For millennia, kites have mesmerised people around the world. Now, a new generation of artists is taking their creations to greater heights

ALL IN A DAY’S WORK • Humour On The Job

SHOULD’VE SEEN THAT COMING

Clean The Things You Never Do* • We often ignore important things in our housework routine. But adding a task or two is easy

Ping & Gaston • Fostering a pair of ducklings brought new joy to our home – until I discovered what awaited them back at the farm

SWITCHED • In 1962, nurses at a small hospital sent home two women with the wrong babies. Then, 50 years later, their children...


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