Published on : June 02, 2010
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After 3 weeks since her surgery, Yannie has finally returned to her home in China. Operation successful, while friends, co-workers and family breathe a sigh of relief. We were able to catch Yannie yesterday visiting O'BON HQ in Guangzhou, not to work.. just to say hi and receive bear hugs. 

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Published on : June 02, 2010
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Just days after being released from the Hospital, literally hours of being bed-ridden,  Yannie has decided to step out and have some fun before her trip back to China. "Let's get out of here" is right! As she insisted she get to see Iron Man at a local mall before the 4 hour flight home. 

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Published on : June 02, 2010
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Just days after her traumatic brain tumor removal, Yannie's condition has stabilized and she will be released. She has been spending her days regaining her strength and pondering great O'BON ideas on whatever medication the doctor has prescribed. Granted she doesn't look too happy in the pics below, I for one believe that many would be looking miserable about now considering what she's been through. Check out pictures below the break.

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Published on : May 14, 2010
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Yannie, an O'BON International employee, had just recently undergone surgery to removing two tumors from her brain. The operation, sponsored by the owners of O'BON, lasted 4 hours and involved a very delicate procedure. Latest news from Malaysia reports that the operation went well, doctors are happy with their work, and Yannie is still recovering in the ICU. Will update everybody once we hear more.

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Published on : May 13, 2010
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Domtar Corporation, a large paper producer in North America is getting frustrated over all the "think before you print" messages attached to emails these days [source: the globe and mail]. So much so that they are preparing a large-scale internet campaign to encourage people to print - their logic being "people shouldn't feel guilty about using paper". Millions of dollars will be pumped into print and online marketing in high hopes of convincing printer-conservatives to use more paper. Good job Mr. John Williams, CEO of Domstar, the whole world now knows you're not the sharpest tool in the lumberyard.

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