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‘Trooper on roof ’ gets her wings
The trainee parachutist who landed on a rooftop when she missed her target on Saturday, said she aspires to be the best free faller in the sports.
Retailers find niche in fringes of towns
CONSUMERS today are not just buying from mega malls and upscale boutiques in shopping complexes, but also from specialty retail shops found in the fringes of urban areas.
Ramin upgraded on list
The anticipated showdown fizzled out. Instead, Malaysia conceded to the overwhelming support Indonesia had garnered for its proposal to upgrade the tropical hardwood ramin (I>Gonystylus spp) /I>to Appendix II at the 13th meeting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) in Bangkok.
Retired or not, Mahathir is still in his element
In Part Two of The Star's exclusive interview, former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed gives his frank views on datukships, the US presidential elections and other issues. img src=http://thestar.com.my/images/video.gif border=0>
KL to work with Bangkok on illegal wildlife trade
Malaysia will work with Thailand to spearhead the establishment of a regional enforcement network to combat the illegal wildlife trade that is threatening the survival of plants and wild animals.
Best nasi kandar in town
When you talk about Penang food, if you don't mention I>nasi kandar/I>, be prepared to be scorned by Penangites who would tell you that 'You don't know what you're talking about.'
500,000 sit for three-day UPSR
B>ANXIOUS LOT: /B>These students of SK Sri Subang Jaya are among the nearly 500,000 Year Six pupils nationwide who began sitting for the Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) examination yesterday.
I’m honoured, says Channel conquerer Lennard Lee
English Channel swimmer Lennard Lee travelled for two days to make it home in time for the National Day celebrations here today.
24 students hope to make their way into record book
Twenty-four students plan to make their way into the I>Malaysia Book of Records/Iby flying a 1,000m-long I>Jalur Gemilang/Iatop Malaysia#8217;s highest peak, Mount Kinabalu.
Lennard’s achievement remarkable, says Malik
Datuk Abdul Malik Mydin, the first Malaysian to swim across the English Channel, commended Lennard Lee who almost halved his time in completing the feat.