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Beverly Cleary, beloved children s book author, dies at 104
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Beverly Cleary, beloved author who chronicled schoolyard scrapes and feisty kids, dies at 104
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Beverly Cleary, popular children s book author, has died
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Published: 15 March 2021
Ronnie Lee, General Manager, Lenovo Singapore, oversees Lenovo’s Personal Computers and Smart Devices business. Passionate about nurturing talent through empowerment and facilitation, he tells Aditi Sharma Kalra how he achieves this.
Q Having spent your career in the tech sector, with IBM, HP and Lenovo, what excites you most about this industry?
Technology is the driving force behind many of the activities we do every single day – from the moment we wake up to the time we head to bed. Over the past year, technology has become more pervasive, not just as an entertainment source, but has now become crucial for necessary practices such as work and study. There are no two days which are the same when it comes to technology and that keeps me excited. Every day presents new opportunities for growth, new inventions and innovations, and new ways to leverage on technology meaningfully.
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The 60th birthday of the iconic Jaguar E-Type today is being celebrated with the creation of stunningly-restored Series 1 models - but they must be bought as a pair.
The six sets of a coupé and convertible E-Type are based on the two cars used for its famous public debut at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show.
Costing around £650,000 for each pair, they honour the cars driven flat out from Coventry to the Swiss motor show – one by Jaguar PR Bob Berry to arrive in time for the launch on March 15 and the other overnight by legendary test-driver Norman Dewis a day later after demand for test rides proved exceptional.