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FENG SHUI JULY & AUGUST 2011 62 Afflicted Annual Stars and


Businesses Going Bust Quenie Fong shares some more real life feng shui stories, giving some practical advice and solutions to alleviating problems caused by the troublesome time dimension and other factors outside of your control.


66 Jewel on Singapore’s


Iconic Hilltop Amelia Neo shares ideas from her recent consultation for Jewel Box, a group of restaurants of varied fine cuisine sitting on top of Singapore’s Mount Faber.


70 Correcting the Feng Shui of a Medical Center


Peter Lung walks us through steps to improve the feng shui of a Medical Center where the partners, doctors and nurses always seemed to fight.


72 A Focus on Bathrooms Chris Yeo tackles a subject that’s not covered


enough: designing the Bathroom with good feng shui in mind.


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76 Feng Shui Planner: July & August


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78 Flying Star Updates for July & August


Don’t forget to check your Flying Stars each month!


80 Feng Shui Astrology What do the astrological forces hold in store for you in July & August? Check our horoscope pages to find out.


84 Ask Aunt Agga


Our feng shui agony aunt answers questions on giving wallets as gifts, swimming pools, trees overcrowding the home, husbands wanting divorces and more.


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