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No barrier to success
It was indeed an occasion that touched the hearts of many of those present. When Systematic College Petaling Jaya (SCPJ) recently presented certificates to wheelchair-bound trainees Lean Chin Kit and Low Mee Li, many had to hold back tears of joy. The duo, proving once again that disability is no barrier to success, had just completed their National Vocational Training Council (MLVK) programme.
London at its best
B>I/B>T WAS 6pm when I stepped out of Holborn tube station, gingerly juggling two trolley bags, my faithful laptop and a backpack stuffed with clothes. With mild disbelief, I saw the sky was already dark, but I knew I didn't have to double-check my watch.
Medical magnet
Hundreds of Malaysian students are turning to Indonesia to pursue that most popular of programmes - medicine.
Thais and US sharing intelligence on southern violence
Thailand and the United States have been sharing intelligence on the spate of violence in Thailand's Muslim south, the Defence Ministry said yesterday.
Six more children killed
B>KABUL:/BThe US military admitted Wednesday that six Afghan children were killed in a bombing raid aimed at extremists, the second assault within a 24-hour period to result in child casualties.
Masing: My closeness to Taib under attack
Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak's (PBDS) presidential aspirant Datuk Dr James Masing has accused his opponents of attempting to make use of his 'closeness' to Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud to discredit him in the run-up to the party elections.
UEL all set to network
Thanks in part to its new dynamic Vice-Chancellor Prof Michael Thorne, the University of East London (UEL) decided to set up a new programme of international alumni relations and launched it at UEL's inaugural alumni dinner in Kuala Lumpur recently.
Outrage over killing of suspected drug dealers Thais mark Buddhist festival
THAILAND'S Attorney-General Vichian Viriyaprasit has joined the chorus of outrage against the gunning down of suspected drug dealers in the country, as the number of bodies rose to almost 400, two weeks into the operation.