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Malaysians not behind scam in Hamburg
German police believe that a Nigerian syndicate is using Malaysia as its base to carry out their US$3mil (RM11.4mil) cheating scam by conning relatives of dead people.
Driving on lifestyle excellence
Everybody knows how big BMW is when it comes to cars. In terms of fashion and accessories, the brand is certainly no small player either. PATSY KAMB/B>learns what it means to be groomed on a BMW lifestyle.
Growing pains and Disney magic
The modern classic tomes we have on offer this week, courtesy of MPH Bookstores, are full of delightful stories and lovable characters. Award-winning children's writer Jacqueline Wilson will touch you with her bittersweet observations of growing up, while Adrian Mole continues to pique the interest of many with his trials and adventures, and a 'treasure chest' of Disney favourites beckons.
Excess baggage
IT WAS the eve of my maid#8217;s departure to visit her family in Indonesia, and she was confronted with a huge problem. Well, two huge problems, to be exact.
Spare a thought for victims of aggression
This is the day to commemorate our victory in successfully going through the one month of fasting. In Islam, fasting is more than just refraining oneself from food and drinks. It is meant to be a process of making oneself a better person - both physically and spiritually.
India’s finest to go on parade
Sixteen of India's finest models are here for the Incredible India 2003 fashion fiesta, which will see them take to the catwalk at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel from Tuesday to Thursday.
Focus on dialects and native tongues
Some of the most exciting Malaysian and Singaporean playwrights write in their native tongues and colloquial Malay. Catch Nam Ron, Faisal Tehrani, Alfian Sa'at and Aidli 'Alin' Mosbit in action at the latest Malay monodrama festival, Projek Suitcase 2003. VERONICA SHUNMUGAM takes a peek at what's coming.
HK police nab duo, seize large arms cache
B>HONG KONG:/BPolice here arrested two mainland Chinese men, one of them the city's most wanted man, and seized the biggest cache of weapons in decades in a raid on a flat Wednesday.
A tribute to Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong
Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong's retirement from the Genting group Wednesday marks the end of an era. His exit from the corporate world at the age of 86, was much like the man himself: low-key and without much fanfare.