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Going ga ga over anything World Cup
Fashion designer Sonny San may not be a hardcore football fan but once in every four years, when the world switches its attention to the World Cup, San gets excited over what is dubbed as the world's greatest event.
U.S troops charged with murdering Iraqi civilian
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The military on Wednesday charged seven Marines and a Navy medic with premeditated murder and other crimes in the April 26 killing of an Iraqi civilian in a village west of Baghdad, the U.S. Marine Corps said.
Inspired by a superstar
MANY young Malaysians may not have heard of the charismatic French actor Alain Delon.
Stuff that women would love
SANTAI Suria has the stuff many women would love. And, like its name suggests, the products - skirts, blouses, dresses, bangles, bags and earrings - are colourful, bright and reminiscent of the cultures of the countries from which they originate.
It’s all about about decency
I WAS rushing to make it in time for a movie when I made several interesting observations. It was the premiere of a new movie, and I had left everything but my wallet and the tickets in the car, so I was already feeling kind of, well, naked.
Largest shoe showroom opens
Seri Kembangan is one step closer to establishing itself as a hub for footwear and leather products.
Salesman clinches Superstar 2006 title
SIXTEEN talented singing hopefuls gave their vocals a gruelling workout during the Ipoh City and Country Club's (ICCC) Su-perstar 2006 grand finals.
AirAsia makes historic flight
Airasia Berhad, the fastest-growing low-cost carrier in the world, made history this month with its maiden flight to Manchester, England. The flight was made by its flagship carrier, the Airbus A320, better known as the I>Red Devil/I>.
Put on the Felda shoes
The now popular saying 'walk the talk' will take on a new meaning when shoes made by Felda settlers hit the market soon.
U.S. lawmaker taped accepting cash - court document
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - FBI agents videotaped Rep. William Jefferson, a Louisiana Democrat, accepting $100,000 in cash they said was intended as a bribe for a Nigerian official and later found $90,000 of the money hidden in his freezer, according to a court document released on Sunday.