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The hunt for food
Not quite I>The/II>Amazing Race/Ibut amazing nonetheless, the Maxis Captain Cook Trail took us on an exciting eight-hour treasure hunt on the North-South Expressway, sussing out famous food outlets along the way, writes Joanne Lim.
YTL Land in the spotlight again
PROPERTY group YTL Land Development Bhd could be on to a good thing, said analysts, who expect sales from its key development project in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, which have just started flowing in, to boost future earnings many fold.
Bumpy road ahead for motor stocks
IT'S still a bumpy road fraught with uncertainty for the automotive sector in Malaysia despite the latest vehicle sales figures registering a second successive monthly increase last month indicating possible better times ahead.
Samy Vellu: Govt to pay directly to sub-contractors
Sub-contractors of government projects will get their payments directly from the Government and no longer through the main contractors, said Works Minister Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu.
Varsity honours teachers with Tokoh Guru awards
A former teacher of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Moha mad was honoured as #8220;Tokoh Guru Suluh Budiman.#8221;
Kudos to PLUS for upgrading Ulu Bernam rest area
From KELVIN HUI of Ampang. I>(via e-mail)/I>
Get mobile libraries for rural areas
KEEN READER of Tanjong Malim would like the National Library to have more mobile libraries to cater to the rural population.
Proton revs up for the big battle
THE massive reorganisation of Proton unveiled by its CEO, Tengku Tan Sri Mahaleel Tengku Ariff, carries a loud message: Proton is not going to sit around and be a lame duck allowing all and sundry to take pot shots at it; and its competitors, market share.
Proton's survival plan
THE moment is nigh. National car maker Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Bhd (Proton), which for long had enjoyed the exclusive pricing allure in the country's automotive industry, needs to get set to take on a brutally competitive market once the barriers come down.