Andy Lau’s name on temple sparks patron rumours

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THE name of Hong Kong superstar Andy Lau can be seen etched on a temple building in Selangor, leading to speculation that he is a patron, Sin Chew Daily reported.

Another pillar at the temple read “Donated by Zhu Liqian and Liu Xianghui”, the names of Lau’s wife and daughter. There had been earlier reports that Lau had visited the temple to pray for a child, but the actor-singer denied doing so.>An elderly couple in Taiwan ended up in the hospital after holding their urine for over seven hours while caught in a traffic snarl, the daily also reported.

When they finally had access to a toilet, the father found that he was unable to pee. The mother managed to do so but complained of a painful sensation.

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