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Resource centre for the deaf
Located in the Community Service Centre for the Deaf (CSCD) near Bukit Nenas in Kuala Lumpur, the deaf community will now have an e-learning resource facility equipped with a server, six high-end computers, a media room and a library, to serve their educational and special needs.
Foreign banks see potential
INTERNATIONAL financial giants like HSBC and Citigroup are striding into the mainland financial market.----------------------------------------------
Improvements in protecting children’s rights
THE country has made great strides in protecting and promoting the development of children.
Boys do their bit for victims
When brothers William, 11, and nine-year-old Andrew Hollomon saw the child victims of the tsunami disaster on television they baked cookies and went door to door selling them to people in their apartment block in Bukit Bintang.
Children among many eager to help disaster victims
For the Lees, giving to those in need is definitely a family affair. Among the stream of people who turned up at Menara Star Tuesday to donate to I>The Star/IEarthquake/ Tsunami Relief Fund were Lee Guo Qing, 15, his brother, Jia Chen, 12, and sister, Jie Xi, 10.
RM19.7b bid for Sampoerna cheers up Indon economy
Suwarno drags deeply on his kretek cigarette, the scented fumes swirling lazily in the Indonesian sunshine. Strong and cheap, the exotic smoke leaves him a little dizzy, but each lungful could take his country nearer to its long overdue economic recovery.
Making financial sense
The world's biggest financial services group, Citigroup, is reaching out to university students in a big way. Around Asia, its top management are taking time off their busy schedules to deliver seminars or lectures to students pursuing tertiary education in banking and finance.
CEO: Dare to take risks if you want to succeed
Malaysian entrepreneurs and technopreneurs must not only be enthusiastic about new ideas and focused, but should also be able to take risks to form successful businesses.
Learning green issues
More than 30 teenagers have gathered here for a week-long energetic and youthful fight against environmental degradation.
Trip a real stinker for BRATs
Participants in I>The Star/IBRATs programme got more than they bargained for when they visited the Air Hitam landfill as part of their Green Pow Wow conference.