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Corporate sector provides strong backing for show
Strong support from the corporate sector was evident as over 300 invited guests from various business circles turned up for a cocktail-cum-fashion show at KL Fashion Week 2003.
MD is Tan Boon Pun
Yesterday, in our report 'Corporate sector provides strong backing for show', we wrongly named Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn Bhd managing director.
Proton to stage a comeback
AFTER a nine-month absence from the local car market, Proton is making final preparations for a comeback - with some changes in the way it does business.
Journalist: I tried but failed to contact firm
A former sports journalist agreed that two articles he wrote in April 2000, about a former general manager of Sepang International Circuit Sdn Bhd (SIC), were damaging to the latter#8217;s image and reputation.
On-the-spot summonses for vehicles with heavy tints
Owners of vehicles that have tints above the permissible limit will be issued with summonses on the spot with immediate effect.
School trips in grip of fear
Once textbook civic lessons come to life, school trips to US capital are now 'terror tours' fraught with tight security measures, reports SYLVIA MORENO.
Utar fund-raising drive enters book of records
The fund-raising drive for Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Utar) created a milestone by entering the I>Malaysia Book of Records/Ifor collecting RM3.88mil through a charity golf tournament Saturday.
Suu Kyi placed under protective custody after clash
B>YANGON:/BMyanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been put under temporary arrest in the country's north after a violent clash between her supporters and a pro-junta group which left four dead, the junta said yesterday.
Three-hour downpour causes havoc in city
Hundreds of thousands of people were caught in chaos caused by flash floods that saw one person drowned in what has been described as the worst deluge yet to hit the city for the past year.
Beijing to relax curbs on car industry
THE Chinese government is putting the finishing touches on a long-awaited new policy for the fast-growing car industry and is expected to relax some of its controls.