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No funding woes, says EPF chairman
The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) Board said its review of withdrawal options is not due to funding constraints as it enjoys a healthy asset growth of RM20bil a year, board chairman Tan Sri Abdul Halim Ali said.
Air pollution taking its toll in Asia, say experts
B>MANILA:/BPollution in the skies over Asia's booming cities is responsible for 500,000 deaths each year and the working lives of many are shortened by health problems from breathing filthy air, experts said.
Hong Kong, Guangzhou to foster deal
HONG KONG and Guangzhou will foster collaboration between their software sectors, said Charles Mok, president of Hong Kong Information Technology Federation (HKITF), on Thursday.
Professionals showing mixed reactions to MCA move for feedback
A pilot project to get feedback from young professionals on MCA has shown mixed reactions, said party central committee member Datuk Dr Chua Soi Lek.
Conference on surviving breast cancer
The Breast Cancer Welfare Association will be organising its first conference entitled 'Surviving Breast Cancer: Contemporary Issues' from Jan 9 to 11.
Heritage: Dr M can be honest broker
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad can play an effective role as an 'honest broker' in finding solutions to difficult issues, especially in the Islamic world where he is respected, said Heritage Foundation president Edwin J. Feulner.
Karzai calls for consensus after boycott
B>KABUL:/BPresident Hamid Karzai yesterday called on hundreds of delegates who have boycotted a vote on the country's first constitution to work towards consensus, in a move aimed at dampening bitter ethnic rivalries.
Student leaders help chart the way forward for Asia
Four Malaysians were among 24 top Asian university students who gathered in Bangkokrecently to discuss political, social and environmental issues affecting the region.They will soon distribute a white paper to governments,academics, and NGOs in the region.
Gerakan to form merger committee
Gerakan will be setting up a five-man committee to complement the one established by MCA to look into the proposed merger of the two parties.